3436 N Seeley Ave., Chicago, IL 60618

3436 N Seeley Ave., Chicago, IL 60618
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$1,330,000
Sold on 11/30/23
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 4.10 0 $20,259.63 2005
On the market: 110 days
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Highly desired single family home located on one of the best blocks in Roscoe Village. This home has great street appeal with an attractive red brick and limestone facade and a comfortable front porch sitting area looking over a beautiful landscaped front yard. The home interior has numerous upgrades and spacious rooms. Enter the living room/dining room with tall ceilings, a wood burning fireplace, crown molding and an attractive staircase leading to upper floor. The rear portion of the home has a recently upgraded cooks kitchen with custom maple wood cabinets, marble countertops, glass backsplash, high-end SS appliances and a large island great for entertainment. There is also dedicated space for a kitchen table and a large pantry closet. The kitchen opens to a spacious family room with lots of windows with plantation blinds and custom built entertainment cabinetry. Exit the rear french doors leading to an attached deck and stairs to a knockout custom designed garage roof deck oasis with cedar wood pergola, built-in flower boxes, storage cabinetry and irrigation and mist system. The second level of the home has 3 bedroom, ALL with ensuite bathrooms and a good size laundry room. The large master bedroom has vaulted ceiling, attached balcony, and big walk in closet. Master bathroom suite has separate vanities, whirlpool tub and separate shower. Lower level has spacious family room with tall ceiling height, fireplace, walk out patio, wet bar with wine/beverage cooler. This level also has a guest bedroom and full bath with tub and shower. There is also plenty of additional storage space and a rear exit. Owners have recently replaced the dual HVAC system, and installed a tankless hot water heater. Home has Ring and Nest system, and a house sound system.
Listing courtesy of Kevin McIntyre, Compass