These Two-Bed Condos in the Loop Come With a Luxury Car Timeshare
The fourth floor units at 20 North State Street have an unusual sales strategy.
The fourth floor units at 20 North State Street have an unusual sales strategy.
The 5,500-square-footer, faithfully rebuilt in the early 1990s, is a comparative bargain in an ultra-pricey neighborhood.
The very different properties, priced at $2.5 million and $4 million, lead with land and setting.
The 95-year-old industrial garage has been a delightfully warped modernist dwelling for 16 years.
The seller spent nine of her 12 years re-imagining and steadily upgrading the home, on the market now with an asking price of $270,000.
The mostly vacant 5-plus-acre site of the former Metro Place, near Roosevelt Road and Western Avenue, will be reborn as Eco Square with 150 houses, town homes, and condos.
$11 million is the new asking price for the 18,590-square-foot home; that breaks down to $592 a square foot—not bad for the Gold Coast.
The storied 90-unit building on the border of Lincoln Park and Lakeview has a lone one-bed plus den available for $219,900. It’s rather nice, too.
The two-bedroom unit at a historic terra cotta factory is newly upgraded and has a private 400-square-foot rooftop deck.
Panoptic Group has two boutique sustainably built condo projects underway in the trendy nabe, with prices hovering around $600,000. Here’s why.