Host Grand Parties All Summer On Your Private Rooftop Deck In East Lakeview: 3144 N. Sheridan

3144 n sheridan

We last chattered about this 3-bedroom top floor vintage unit at 3144 N. Sheridan in August 2012.

See our prior chatter here.

Many of you liked the unit but thought it would be too noisy living on Sheridan.

It didn’t sell last year and is now back to try again.

If you recall, the building, has to be one of the original in the neighborhood as it was constructed in 1914.

The living/dining/sunroom has several sets of French doors, a wood burning fireplace and crown molding.

It has its own laundry room, measuring 5×7.

The unit also has a new marble master bathroom.

The third bedroom is currently being used as a den and has a wet bar.

The kitchen has a combo of black and stainless steel appliances.

It has central air, but no parking. That is available for rent next door.

You can’t miss the spiral staircase in the vintage dining room, however. It leads to a 27×33 private rooftop deck with, the listing says, “lake & harbor” views.

Unit #2A, in the same building, has been on and off the market since March of last year. It is now under contract at the list price of $440,000. But it doesn’t have the rooftop deck, of course.

This unit has come on the market for about $10,000 less than it was listed for when we chattered about it last year, at $549,900.

With little on the market, and no competition from the unit below it, will this finally sell quickly?

Robin Miner at @Properties still has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #3A: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1850 square feet

  • Sold in October 1992 for $320,750
  • Sold in August 1996 for $229,000
  • Originally listed in September 2009 for $598,000
  • Withdrawn in 2010
  • Was listed in September 2011 for $574,900
  • Reduced 
  • Was listed in April 2012 for $559,000
  • Was still listed in August 2012 for $559,000
  • Withdrawn
  • Now listed for $549,900
  • Assessments of $559 a month (includes cable)
  • Taxes of $6847
  • Central Air
  • In-unit washer/dryer
  • No parking- available for rent next door for $200 to $260 a month
  • Bedroom #1: 21×16
  • Bedroom #2: 13×13
  • Bedroom #3: 14×9

15 Responses to “Host Grand Parties All Summer On Your Private Rooftop Deck In East Lakeview: 3144 N. Sheridan”

  1. If #2A closes in the low $400’s, this could close in the high $400’s. Top floor/large/charming/awesome roof deck vs. no parking/fronting Sheridan/some kitchen updating needed.

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  2. Beautiful unit, and I love the deck. Maybe I could deal with the lack of parking and noise from the buses.

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  3. Neat place, and I love the vintage details, but having that small kitchen so far away from the dining room would make me nuts. I like to entertain, and even when it’s just us, we’re not the type to eat dinner on the coffee table in front of the TV. The little table in the kitchen makes it seem more claustrophobic, and hauling stuff into that dining room would be annoying.

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  4. Laura Louzader on May 10th, 2013 at 12:30 pm

    Beautiful apartment in a great location, but it is still overpriced by about $100K, even though it is well-located and has rooftop access.

    The kitchen is old and fugly, also. I note there are no pictures of the baths, and I’m guessing they aren’t all that “showable”, based on what the kitchen looks like. And, while this is a very spacious unit, it looks more spacious than it really is because of the way it is configured, with a lot of wasted space in the gallery.

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  5. This is a nice looking unit, save for that kitchen. I would take it for the rooftop deck and redo the kitchen but the price is going to have to fall. I do agree the dining room is too far off from the kitchen and have no idea why people shoe horn small tables into small kitchens in an effort to make the kitchen “eat in.”

    Odd third bedroom/office, with the wet bar in it. Who wants to walk into the office to make a drink for themselves of for others during a party?

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  6. Laura Louzader
    I note there are no pictures of the baths, and I’m guessing they aren’t all that “showable”, based on what the kitchen looks like.

    There are pictures of both bathrooms in the redin listing.

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  7. “There are pictures of both bathrooms in the redin listing.”

    Facts are stubborn things.

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  8. Or maybe they’re stupid things: http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/279.html

    And that was supposed to say “redfin” not “redin”. I spilled coffee on my keyboard this morning and the f and b keys are sticking…

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  9. Lovely place–so elegant and richly detailed. Nice sunroom–would make a good kid’s playroom, visible to most of the house, but could be shut off from view if need be. There’s a wet bar off the study–love the idea of snuggling up with a drink and a book. Hauling up a spiral staircase to enjoy the deck is a drag, but the view is so worth it.

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  10. I want that roof deck!

    It’s hard to get a feel for the space minus the traditional furnishings and bold paint colors… other than that, it’s a charming building, top floor and that roof deck! But lack of parking could be an issue… hoping this doesn’t go for another 6 months so we can take a look once wife graduates grad school & we’ve got 2 incomes again.

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  11. Laura Louzader on May 10th, 2013 at 3:46 pm

    The bath pix don’t come up on this computer for some reason. I saw all the others, but not those.

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  12. No parking ….fawk

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  13. No parking is ok if you can rent next door but for $200-$260? Ouch

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  14. No evidence of an elevator, either.

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  15. Saw this place over the weekend.

    The good: the roof deck is fab; really nicely done, in great shape and even larger than it looks in the pics. The place is beautifully maintained, the vintage details are well-preserved and the bathrooms are up to date.

    The bad: The kitchen needs work. You could live with it in its current condition, but you probably wouldn’t want to for too long. Spiral staircase up to the rooofdeck is kind of awkwardly placed in the dining room. Parking is across the street or two buildings away on Sheridan (the parking situation is somewhat mitigated by the fact that there are 2 or 3 temporary parking spaces in the back of the building – so you can park there while you unload the car, or load up the kids, etc.)

    The ugly: A whole lot of stairs – 3 flights – probably an issue for most people with kids (especially if you rely on an elderly or getting-close-to-elderly family member for child care). 3rd bedroom is tiny. It’s currently set up as an office with a wet bar in what used to be the closet. If you wanted to use it as a bedroom, you couldn’t fit anything bigger than twin bed in there.

    It seems like it should be marketed (and priced) as a two-bed. The market’s crazy right now, though, so it will probably sell close to (or even over) ask.

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