Forget the Condo: Get A 3-Bedroom House in Irving Park For Under $300,000: 4133 N. Kilbourn

This 3-bedroom single family home at 4133 N. Kilbourn in the Irving Park neighborhood recently came on the market.

Built in 1924 on a 25×126 lot, it has things buyers look for including central air and a 2-car garage.

It also has some unique features such as arched doorways on the main level.

The kitchen has white appliances and maple cabinets.

The house has a fully landscaped garden in the backyard with a brick patio.

Two of the three bedrooms are on the second level with the third and a family room in the basement.

This house is listed $66,000 under its 2003 purchase price at $299,000.

Is this a steal for a starter house in the neighborhood?

Michael Danek at Coldwell Banker has the listing. See the pictures here.

4133 N. Kilbourn: 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2 car garage, no square footage listed

  • Sold in April 1996 for $143,000
  • Sold in May 2003 for $365,000
  • Currently listed at $299,000
  • Taxes of $3912
  • Central Air
  • Bedroom #1: 12×12 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 12×12 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 11×9 (lower level)
  • Family room: 20×8 (lower level)

13 Responses to “Forget the Condo: Get A 3-Bedroom House in Irving Park For Under $300,000: 4133 N. Kilbourn”

  1. I would like a house like this, just not in irving park

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  2. 96 Price + CPI = $209k.

    Not a steal yet, but okay if mechanicals, siding, roof are newer, and the foundation/flood control is solid. ~$225k = steal.

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  3. Pretty cute, esp. the lovely back yard! But 3rd bedroom in the basement? Very low-end kitchen? It seems priced just about right — not a steal.

    If I were looking for an updated house in this area I’d go with this instead:
    http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4102-N-Lowell-Ave-Chicago-IL-60641/3647190_zpid/

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  4. Cute home for the price although the basement 3rd bedroom, no full 2nd bath and bowling alley of a basement family room do kinda suck. However, a nice sized home in a decent neighborhood in the city under $300k is hard to complain about.

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  5. “If I were looking for an updated house in this area I’d go with this instead:”

    Proximity to the Kennedy and that concrete backyard (yeah, not all) make me sad.

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  6. I think landscaping is cheaper (and more fun) than redoing a kitchen or trying to add another bedroom or full bath…

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  7. @Java, someone agrees with you as that Lowell house went under contract quickly.

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  8. $225 is a deal with good mechanicals and updates but that’s 25% off th list price so that’s not happening anytime soon.

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  9. re: the expressway proximity, this is one of those you’d really have to visit it/varies by individual places; the traffic could be nice background noise like a river, or could be horrible because you can actually hear brakes squealing. I’m pretty much exactly 1/4 mile from the actual expressway and it’s fine, but trees, neighboring properties, etc. can make or break the location. I would likely not have purchased my house if it was was another 8 lots+ north.

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  10. it’s a nice looking place, if you do the bird’s eye view it looks like there is a significant amount of foliage between it & the expressway, but it is pretty close. otoh, killer access to both that & the blue line for commuting/getting around. I’d definitely seriously consider this if I was in the market, barring nasty mechanical surprises found in a home inspection.

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  11. they are pavers, that’s a lot better than just a concrete pad.

    “Proximity to the Kennedy and that concrete backyard (yeah, not all) make me sad.”

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  12. skeptic:

    I was refering to the 4102 Lowell place that Java linked. That one is about 500′ from the Kennedy, and the patio is definitely concrete. Other than that, it’s all win over the featured place, which is why it’s under contract.

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  13. Nice starter home at a good price. Wondering if it would work once someone had a second kid, however, with the small upstairs BRs (hard to share) and the basement BR.

    Also would really carefully check expressway noise, as others have said. Otherwise, I like the looks of this place.

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