Is This $1.8-Million Lincoln Park House the Most ’80s Place Ever?
The large, unsubtle four-bed at the western edge of the neighborhood was distressed and downtrodden a year ago, before an investor cleaned it up and put in new finishes.
The large, unsubtle four-bed at the western edge of the neighborhood was distressed and downtrodden a year ago, before an investor cleaned it up and put in new finishes.
How far your dollar goes in two neighborhoods and two suburbs
The 2.7-mile-long recreation trail opens June 6, and new home construction and retail development (and price increases) are likely to ramp up more in the coming year.
A work of William Carbys Zimmerman, Illinois State Architect for a decade, the five-bed home commands a huge area near this Western suburb’s thriving downtown.
With two-beds, two-baths, a backyard, and roughly 1,800 square feet, there’s enough going on inside to placate a family for years. The location helps, too.
The stretch is a stone’s throw from the California Blue Line and a ton of new nightlife. Brisk condo sales, rising prices, and a set of fancy new homes speak to its desirability.
The converted building was a renowned artist enclave from 1960-2009.
The largest residence on the parceled up estate, once claiming 10 acres on the Des Plaines in historic Riverside, will list again this week for $2.1 million.
Scoring a small but proper house in this neighborhood at this price almost never happens. The fact that it’s in great shape and sheltered from street noise just sweetens the deal.
The west side area has seen huge changes in the past decade.