We Love Authentic Triplex Lofts With Private Rooftop Decks: 3323 N. Paulina in Lakeview

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This 3-bedroom triplex penthouse loft in the Gallery Lofts at 3323 N. Paulina in Lakeview just came on the market.

It has many features that loft lovers crave including a timber beamed ceiling.

There is a 3-story atrium with a spiral staircase that connects the floors.

The kitchen, with maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances, is in the original elevator shaft.

It has west facing windows.

On the third floor there is a small “sitting room” which leads to a private 871 square foot rooftop deck with views of downtown.

It has central air, washer/dryer in the unit and 1-car garage parking.

The loft has come on the market $25,000 less than the 2006 purchase price at $750,000.

Is this loft a good alternative to a townhouse or single family home in this area?

Who’s the target market?

Todd Szwajkowski at Dream Town has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #5H: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2754 square feet, 1 car parking

  • Sold in May 2000 for $519,500
  • Sold in April 2004 for $635,000
  • Sold in October 2006 for $775,000
  • Currently listed for $750,000
  • Assessments of $406 a month
  • Taxes of $3910
  • Central Air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • Deck: 871 square feet
  • Bedroom #1: 24×23 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 17×14 (main floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 18×15 (second floor)
  • Sitting room: 12×11 (third floor)

 

24 Responses to “We Love Authentic Triplex Lofts With Private Rooftop Decks: 3323 N. Paulina in Lakeview”

  1. “Architecturally-significant loft”

    I’d really like to know what they think this means.

    Altho I like the place a lot, it is not, in any ‘standard’ sense ‘architecturally-significant’.

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  2. Neat place. Curious, though, as to why they shelled out for those expensive red stove knobs, but still went with the above-the-stove microwave.

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  3. Spiral staircase is a killer.

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  4. I don’t “love” triplex anythings… its like townhouse living in a condo building with the hassle of neighbors in every direction and an asanine condo association +assessments although these $406 a month assessments are extremely cheap for a unit of this size. So are the taxes…

    I’m not a fan of spiral staircases either if you’re going to have so many levels.

    I highly doubt this place goes for 750k, but then again this market is pretty crazy at the moment

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  5. “Curious, though, as to why they shelled out for those expensive red stove knobs, but still went with the above-the-stove microwave.”

    Because that kitchen is frickin tiny, where else is the microwave going to go?

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  6. “Spiral staircase is a killer.”

    Literally and figuratively. If I were a mover giving a quote on a place, spiral staircase would immediately double the price. Also, I can’t imagine raising kids around one. So really, who is the target audience for this? Power couple with no intention of kids? Couple who had kids young so they are moved out of the house, but they themselves are not too old to deal with stairs?

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  7. “Also, I can’t imagine raising kids around one.”

    Once your kids are all older than 4 or 5, doesn’t it become non-issue for them?

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  8. DZ – at four and five it becomes easier for a child to navigate however don’t underestimate that the kids will constantly be bringing stuff up and down the stairs. No..make that you….will be bringing stuff up and down the stairs case the kids will still be holding onto the rails out of fear.

    Our cousins had one as a second access to their 2nd floor. I recall actually not liking that thing even at age 10.

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  9. “you….will be bringing stuff up and down the stairs case the kids will still be holding onto the rails out of fear….I recall actually not liking that thing even at age 10.”

    Seriously? My son would love a spiral staircase. My main issue would be stopping him from climbing the outside.

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  10. where’s the 24X23 Master bedroom?

    i don’t see anything that even comes close to that in the pictures…anyone?

    not to mention — between the wood beam above that bed and the heating/air piping above that couch, well you need to find a loft lover who also enjoys low ceilings. and spiral staircases.

    perhaps the smallest target market yet.

    interesting place but also a bit of a mess.

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  11. I would have loved a spiral staircase as a kid. I would have ended up climb and sliding up and down the stairs.

    By the way, today is World Turtle Day….just so everyone knows.

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  12. “today is World Turtle Day….just so everyone knows.”

    Have a good tortoise pic I can upload. Oh wait, icarus never built out taht functionality.

    Are you in costume today?

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  13. ““Architecturally-significant loft”
    I’d really like to know what they think this means.
    Altho I like the place a lot, it is not, in any ‘standard’ sense ‘architecturally-significant’.”

    It means the same thing as vintage, chef’s kitchen, etc…
    In short it is Realtor talk.

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  14. “It means the same thing as vintage, chef’s kitchen”

    The Hof pointed out the correct ‘standard’ meaning of vintage. Just bc realtors constantly misuse it doesn’t erase its meaning. Architecturally-significant also has a baona fide meaing, and this doesn’t get there.

    “Chef’s kitchen” is just made up nonsense.

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  15. I wish I had a turtle costume. I would make my dog wear it.

    When I think about a “chef’s kitchen,” I think about a very dirty kitchen and lots of yelling at underlings.

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  16. gringozecarioca on May 23rd, 2013 at 3:56 pm

    What if you are a professional chef and have 4 or 5 Mexicans living with you? I think then your kitchen would qualify as a chefs kitchen.

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  17. “What if you are a professional chef and have 4 or 5 Mexicans living with you?”

    Yes, but that would be try if the kitchen consisted of a 50 qt coleman cooler and a hot plate.

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  18. true. dammit.

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  19. “I wish I had a turtle costume. I would make my dog wear it.”
    Here you go, Jenny.http://www.wag.com/dog/p/animal-planet-tortoise-588586?site=CA&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc_W&utm_term=WWY-019&utm_campaign=GooglePLA&CAWELAID=1571061819&utm_content=pla&ca_sku=WWY-019&ca_gpa=pla&ca_kw={keyword}

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  20. gringozecarioca on May 23rd, 2013 at 4:31 pm

    “Are you in costume today?”

    So Jenny has her Terrapin Mascot outfit on, HD has his pedobear costume,, Well if this is furry fetish day on CC, I’m ready!!
    http://www.xn--4dbcyzi5a.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/oaksterbong_0.png

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  21. Yeah! CribChatter is so much fun! Yeah! I’m going to Hawaii! Yeah!

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  22. Not likely that this is targeted as a SFH alternative, because a 3/2 would need to be priced at $500K for that, not $750K which is the price of a SFH in many decent places. Roof deck and spiral staircase don’t scream “families”. Also while this location is near the L and some bars/restaurants, there’s not a decent park nearby. Nothing. Hamlin is too far for families to consider that their readily available green space.

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  23. There’s a nice park at Belmont and Damen – a little bit of a hike, but not too bad. There’s also a decent playlot at Addison and Lincoln/Ravenswood. In general, I would view this to be a family-friendly neighborhood.

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  24. That being said, there’s no way I’d pay $750k for a loft with painfully low ceilings in this neighborhood, or anywhere else. Plus I’d put on 10 pounds a month going to Scooter’s every day.

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