4859 N Ashland Ave. #1E, Chicago, IL 60640

4859 N Ashland Ave. #1E, Chicago, IL 60640
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$530,000
Sold on 10/11/23
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 0 $7,924.09 2020
On the market: 56 days
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Not your average new construction condo. This 2020 duplex down in charming Andersonville offers a unique deviation from the "cookie cutter" units you have seen before and is located on the rear side of the building, tucked away from Ashland. You're greeted by a spacious foyer as you enter the home that features 10' ceilings and white oak 5" wide plank floors throughout. The size of the unit allows for an open concept kitchen/dining/living area that feels roomy without sacrifice. In the kitchen, you'll find two-toned 42" cabinets with LED under cabinet lighting and gold pulls, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, oversized subway tile backsplash and a dedicated pantry cabinet. Center your movie nights around the living room gas fireplace with statement floor-to-ceiling tile wall and flanked by a large modern built-in. Or, take the party outside to the enormous attached 14'x14' private deck with Trex decking. The second bedroom and a full bathroom round out the main living level. Downstairs, you will find the expansive primary suite complete with a cavernous walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom with dual vanity and a glass enclosed walk-in shower with rain showerhead. Grohe plumbing fixtures, Toto toilets and contemporary light fixtures throughout. Enjoy side-by-side front loading washer and dryer with a quartz countertop for folding and additional cabinets. This building is solid brick, insulated with spray foam insulation and has light weight concrete poured in between units for sound reduction. One garage parking space is included in the price. Voted as the #2 Coolest Neighborhood in the World by Time Out in 2021, access to all of the dining, nightlife, shopping and entertainment that Andersonville has to offer couldn't be easier.
Listing courtesy of Tony Mattar, Compass