This Resurrected Victorian is the Steal of Canaryville
The thoroughly restored home almost didn’t make it out of the 20th Century. Now, it might just be the sharpest home in the neighborhood and is on the market for $759,000.
The thoroughly restored home almost didn’t make it out of the 20th Century. Now, it might just be the sharpest home in the neighborhood and is on the market for $759,000.
Using indices for days on the market, rate of price cuts, and sales-to-list price ratio, a Zillow report shows the neighborhoods where market conditions most favor buyers or sellers.
“Lakeside Manor” is a 6,000-square-foot mini-manse that has been gutted and rehabbed, with work expected to finish in the next month or two.
The 1879 structure at Damen and Evergreen Avenues was built for a Methodist congregation, but is now concerned with the affluent renter; its 11 apartments are some of the flashiest you’ll find anywhere.
The 35-unit development at State and Elm Streets is the first condo start in the area since 2007, and it’s only the beginning of construction there.
This 4,000-square-foot home was rumored to briefly belong to the late Betty Hutton.
This nearly-seven-acre landscape in Lemont, for sale for $895,000, is a tour de force for lovers of plants, ponds, and al fresco dining; the house isn’t too shabby either.
One belongs to a retired 1888 police station, the other to the exquisite Patterson-McCormick Mansion. Both have three bedrooms, more than 3,000 square feet, and a $2 million-plus price tag.
This three-floor loft, listed at $990,000, finds excitement in simplicity with exposed brick, hardwood floors, and a rambunctious spiral staircase leading to the huge rooftop terrace.