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Of the 12 tallest residential buildings in the United States, seven call Chicago home.
Of the 12 tallest residential buildings in the United States, seven call Chicago home.
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The 4,000-square-foot four-bedroom house is given blanket landmark protection as part of the Hutchinson Street Historic District, one of the city’s better known concentrations of opulent old homes.
Charles Ringling of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey fame built this seven-bedroom home for his family in 1913. Today’s sellers did a great job keeping it true to the original design, inside and out.
The 3,000-square-foot three-bedroom unit at 1210 North Astor Street has great vibrancy. The asking price: $1,495,000.
Four ultra-high-end condominiums dominated last year’s sales.
Even at $12.9 million, I doubt you’ll find a condo with this much bravado, or marble.
Completed in 2011 and designed jointly by the seller and Studio Dwell Architects, the home is mostly glass and largely soundproof.
The 7,200-square-foot seven-bedroom home has a gracious preserved exterior and radically refinished insides.
The seller of this seven-bedroom house, attractive inside and out, has had difficulty finding a buyer also willing to be a caretaker for this place’s old bones. Now with a bargain price in an improved market, it may get a lot easier.