What Do You Get In Your Million Dollar+ House in Bridgeport? 3300 S. Normal

 

I’m not sure if this 5-bedroom single family home at 3300 S. Normal in Bridgeport is on or off the market.

It looks like it might have been withdrawn yesterday.

But it has been on and off the market since January 2008 so I’m still going to post about it.

Built in 2006 on a larger than normal 40×125 lot, it has 8000 square feet and a 3 car heated garage.

The house has two kitchens, including one in the lower level where there is also recreation room and one of the 5 bedrooms.

It also has a “glamour bath” which looks like it includes a fireplace.

Listed at high as $1.799 million a few months ago it was reduced to $1.65 million.

What’s the market for a million dollar house  in this neighborhood?

Jeff Binkowski at Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell has the listing. See the pictures here.

3300 S. Normal: 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 8000 square feet, 3 car garage

  • I couldn’t find a prior purchase price- built in 2006
  • Originally listed in January 2008
  • Was listed in September 2009 for $1.799 million
  • Was listed in March 2012 for $1,799,900
  • Reduced in May 2012 to $1.65 million
  • Currently still listed at $1.65 million
  • Taxes of $14,855
  • Central Air
  • Bedroom #1: 17×17 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 18×14 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 16×15 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #4: 15×14 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #5: 21×15 (lower level)

46 Responses to “What Do You Get In Your Million Dollar+ House in Bridgeport? 3300 S. Normal”

  1. The realtor was smart to remove whatever claptrap was probably there, and on its walls, before the photos were taken. Interesting to see the Boston connection on the walls though, odd…

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  2. That is a very nice looking office/retail building.

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  3. nothing says luxury living like a no-parking sign right outside your front door.

    built in ’06.

    “Stunning”

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  4. That is awful.

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  5. A f*cking Red Sox fan. Figures.

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  6. Wow…. this place is a disaster. Money cannot buy taste.

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  7. I guess that if you want a big house with low property taxes, you should head down to Bridgeport. Can you imagine what the taxes would be for a house that size up north?

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  8. This is the infamous house where Jeff Lowe was sued when his clients refused to sell the house to George Wilbourn. Perhaps that helps explain…..

    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-06-01/business/chi-bridgeport-discrimination-suit-20120601_1_prudential-rubloff-properties-daniel-and-adrienne-sabbia-willborns

    Also interesting that this $1.65 million dollar home has lower taxes than some homes listed for $499k in Oak Park. (See 1205 Marion, OP)

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  9. Isnt this the lawsuit house???? The one George Wilburn tried to buy??

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  10. I find it quite amusing that the buyers, who were silly enough to build the most expensive property in a 5 mile radius, thought that a black man wasn’t good enough for Bridgeport?!…HA! What other interested (and qualified) buyers were there? Which brings me to an even bigger concern/laugh – How was this family able to get a construction loan in that neighborhood?

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  11. Something sounds fishy about that discrimination lawsuit. Would sellers really refuse to sell their house to a black person? They are moving out of the neighborhood anyway, so even if they are racist, it still makes no sense. Why wouldn’t they sell this dump when they had a chance?

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  12. The documentation was pretty extensive – read the HUD report. They didn’t want to sell because their relative were still next door and they didn’t want to live next to black people, more or less. Despicable.

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  13. “I guess that if you want a big house with low property taxes, you should head down to Bridgeport. Can you imagine what the taxes would be for a house that size up north?”

    Do you think its actually worth much more than $1.1?

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  14. Idiots. I hope they never sell this place and go into foreclosure.

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  15. Who pays this much money to live in a building that looks like a modern college dormitory?

    Also, with 3/4 car garage, where are you supposed to park the other 1/4 of your car? Is it like Mini Cooper parking only?

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  16. Jenny, because black people who buy $1.7 million dollar houses are just ghetto thugs on section 8. I mean those Section 8 vouchers and food stamps go a long way these days. There goes the neighborhood!

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  17. interesting street view.

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  18. ‘Do you think its actually worth much more than $1.1?’

    Show me 8000 sq ft on the north side with property taxes around $14K, regardless of the asking price. You couldn’t give this place to me… unless that is, I had a written contract from HBO that they’d use it for The Real Housewives of Chicago. Now there’s a thought. Actually… come to think of it…

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  19. “Show me 8000 sq ft on the north side with property taxes around $14K”

    Show me one that’s having trouble selling for $1.6. It’s not about size, it’s about market value (but yes, this one is still undertaxed).

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  20. Even though they clearly appear to be racist, do you think they are possibly starting to regret not selling thier house to a black couple now that it is more than 2 years later and their asking price is now $500k below the previous contract price?

    I hope it sells well below the previous $1.7M contract price and not for a long time. Hopefully the longer they have to sit in the house and the more money they loose, the greater thier stupidity will appear to them.

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  21. “Who pays this much money to live in a building that looks like a modern college dormitory?”

    On top of that, one across the street from a huge White Sox parking lot. What a great view out of your $1.5M house!

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  22. Perfect for Kevin Youkilis!

    Um… seriously… why did they build this place… WHY OH WHY I do not understand!

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  23. There are plenty of homes like this one spread throughout Bridgeport and Canaryville… I have no idea what the builders/owners were thinking. Maybe they were locals who ran into some success during the boom and thought that building their own mini manse was a good idea. Regardless, these are all painfully tasteless and offensive to the surrounding neighborhood. Bridgeport has a bright future, but not as a enclave for crass seven figure properties.

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  24. yet another 7-figure home on this street w/ beautiful views of White Sox parking:
    http://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/3404-S-Normal-Ave-60616/home/12762264

    Who on earth thinks it’s a good idea to build these?!?!?

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  25. formerroscoevillager on July 6th, 2012 at 2:16 pm

    A house of this, ahem, style and caliber should come with his and hers Tanning Beds. FAIL

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  26. Blech. Looks like an office center from the outside. For $1.6M, they’d need to somehow add some meaningful outdoor space, and also throw in the huge Triple H poster in one of the bedrooms. (On an unrelated note, is that Chicago Bulls cologne in the bathroom?)

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  27. “yet another 7-figure home on this street w/ beautiful views of White Sox parking:
    http://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/3404-S-Normal-Ave-60616/home/12762264

    At least that one has a little more taste from what I can tell from the crappy photos.

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  28. “stunning”.
    Yes, I am stunned, but I’m pretty sure not in the manner the realtor intended.

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  29. Horrible looking exterior. The worst type of 90’s/2000’s garbage mansion architecture that unfortunately you see way too often. No respect for the rest of the streetscape.

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  30. “Class, Style, Elegance” — I don’t think so. Fireplace and television in the bathroom – guess you don’t have to look in the mirror that way. And what about all the different woods throughout the house. There is way too much going on here.

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  31. “also throw in the huge Triple H poster in one of the bedrooms. (On an unrelated note, is that Chicago Bulls cologne in the bathroom?)”

    The virtual tour actually makes this place look better in my mind…although still far from my taste. Obviously the Bulls cologne didn’t do the job either, because the kid’s bedroom has about 5 pine tree air fresheners in it. Seems like an attempt to sanitize a male college student’s room.

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  32. Ok let’s look at this another way. It’s 8000 square feet of decent finishes. Although not everyone will like those finishes there are many things to admire. A second kitchen/ bar in the basement, all brick construction, and 5 bedrooms. What would replacement cost be for this property? I’d suspect well over $150 psf. That puts it at $1.2 + land cost.

    No I’m not signing up as a potential buyer however I do not find it to be as overpriced as others. Remember that someone has to be the most expensive home on the block. This home gives some nice value for that cost.

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  33. I’m curious just who, if anyone, could find this house attractive. It looks like it should be a bank on Dundee Road in Northbrook.

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  34. There are just so many things wrong with this place, I don’t know where to start. First, terrible location for such a high priced home. At the very least, they should have land on a side street (away from the parking lot). This house needs some outdoor space or at least some curb appeal… they should add grass in front instead of pavers and plants in a pile of stones. The decor is dreadful for such an expensive house. It reminds me of a mobster’s house.

    This house seems far nicer for the price: http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/4906-S-Greenwood-Ave_Chicago_IL_60615_M86214-19030

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  35. Jenny, do you comment under Perfect 10 in Yahoo message boards?

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/man-makes-final-house-payment-pennies-144051687.html

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  36. “Jenny, because black people who buy $1.7 million dollar houses are just ghetto thugs on section 8. I mean those Section 8 vouchers and food stamps go a long way these days. There goes the neighborhood!”

    The prez must’ve started releasing some of the famed “Obama Stash”.

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  37. “It reminds me of a mobster’s house.”

    Jenny do you have any idea what neighborhood this is in?

    http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/iteam&id=7411822

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  38. Yeah, but LaPietra’s house is 20x nicer than this one. Living in (or even near) this montrosity is the real estate equivalent of being hung on a meat hook.

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  39. Cheapest taxes I could find on a 8,000sq ft property here in the Lake Forest area was $22K. House was listed around the same price. It wouldn’t surprise me if the owners are in with the builders, and will walk from the mortgage having made a mint on the construction costs. That’s about the only reason I can think of that makes sense.

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  40. “Cheapest taxes I could find on a 8,000sq ft property here in the Lake Forest area was $22K.”

    8000, shmatethousand, what are taxes on a house in LF that has an appraiser’s market value of about $1.1 million?

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  41. Average taxes on a $1.1m house in Lake Forest (not considering sq ft) is around $16k. I saw one as low as $8k and one as high as $23k, but most are around $15-17k. Lake Forest has very low property taxes, because of all the commercial land. Other Lake County towns aren’t as lucky.

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  42. “Average taxes on a $1.1m house in Lake Forest (not considering sq ft) is around $16k.”

    So, taxes on this house about 10% less than a house with a similar assessed value in Lake Forest.

    “Lake Forest has very low property taxes, because of all the commercial land.”

    Imagine Chicago’s property taxes without the commercial and industrial tax payers. It’d be a ghost town right quick.

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  43. But the $1.1m house in Lake Forest is half the size of this one, although you’ll obviously get more land and the schools are better.

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  44. “But the $1.1m house in Lake Forest is half the size of this one, although you’ll obviously get more land and the schools are better.”

    And the $1.1m house in North Center is half the size of this one, too. And in Manhattan, it’s a (nice) 1 br or a (smallish) 2 br apartment. Property taxes are based on the “market” value, not the size of the place.

    In any event, the “taxable” SF of the place for comparison purposes is 5584, because the basement doesn’t count.

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  45. Half a block away you can get a foreclosure that sold for 1.1MM in 2005 with an ask price of 440k. 3249 s normal. MLS: 08174525.

    I predicted these bubble era pricing outside was set to crash & burn…winter is coming.

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  46. err outside the GZ

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