Five Penthouses on the Chicago Market
Move into a luxury condo from the roaring ’20s… or a penthouse that’s a house on the top of (a)p(artm)ent.
Move into a luxury condo from the roaring ’20s… or a penthouse that’s a house on the top of (a)p(artm)ent.
You can find very 1970s wet bars throughout the region—whether in a classic Northwest side bungalow of the era, a late-midcentury ranch in Rolling Meadows, or snuck into older, more elevated old houses.
It’s a tight market, but if you’re willing to compromise, you can find a nice space at a decent price in neighborhoods throughout the city.
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Pick a penthouse in Park Ridge, or a Willow Springs townhouse in between bike trails and hiking paths.
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