5411 W Berenice Ave., Chicago, IL 60641

5411 W Berenice Ave., Chicago, IL 60641
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$680,000
Sold on 6/11/25
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 3.00 2,500 $4,967 1921
On the market: 35 days
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Bright and spacious bungalow in the heart of Portage Park. Just a few blocks to the park, this move-in ready, freshly painted 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home showcases the timeless craftsmanship characteristic of classic Chicago bungalows while offering modern updates throughout. | Step inside to discover an open concept living and dining room flowing seamlessly together. The first floor features two bedrooms and a remodeled bathroom with marble tile and heated floors. The updated kitchen boasts white cabinetry, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a rare walk-in pantry. An enclosed porch off the kitchen serves as a family room. | Upstairs, find an elegant ensuite bedroom with marble tiled bath and heated floors, an additional bedroom and separate reading nook round out the second floor. All closets are customized with the Elfa storage system, maximizing your storage space. | The fully finished basement houses a complete one-bedroom apartment with separate entrance-perfect as an in-law suite. A large laundry room and office area complete the lower level. Walk out to the inviting back yard, complemented by a newer garage, built in 2019, featuring a convenient party door. | Other key features include meticulously hand-stained oak woodwork throughout, elegant wood inlay flooring in the family room, and convenient dual-zone air conditioning system for customizable comfort. | This home represents the perfect blend of historic Chicago craftsmanship with thoughtfully executed modern conveniences, creating a space that's both character-rich and completely move-in ready. Portage Park offers a welcoming community atmosphere with tree-lined streets and easy access to restaurants, shops, and the expansive park itself. Listing Agent related to Seller.
Listing courtesy of Deborah Hess, Compass