Live in a 1885 Bakery Building in Old Town: 1759 N. Sedgwick

1759 n sedgwick

This 3-bedroom at 1759 N. Sedgwick in Old Town came on the market in May 2013.

The building was built in 1885 as a bakery.

It was rehabbed in 1995 and has 4 units.

At 2320 square feet, it has 11 foot ceilings and 2 wood burning fireplaces.

The kitchen has white cabinets, white appliances and black counter tops.

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

Originally listed at $810,000, it has been reduced $11,500 to $798,500.

With everything selling so quickly, why isn’t this property?

Judith Cory at Koenig & Strey Real Living has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #2: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2320 square feet, 1 car garage

  • Sold in November 1993 for $334,000
  • Sold in December 1995 for $405,000
  • Sold in April 1997 for $420,000
  • Originally listed in May 2013 at $810,000
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $798,500
  • Assessments of $192 a month
  • Taxes of $11,141
  • Central Air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom #1: 14×17
  • Bedroom #2: 11×12
  • Bedroom #3: 10×12
  • Laundry room: 5×6

 

10 Responses to “Live in a 1885 Bakery Building in Old Town: 1759 N. Sedgwick”

  1. “Gentlemen, Oh and Danica”….. Start your enginessss!

    WTF is that in the kitchen floor? Hopefully just a carpet.

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  2. The picture shows 1881 on the front of the building. Did it take 4 years to complete?

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  3. I would rather live in the rowhouse from yesterday. It didn’t have parking, but you wouldn’t have to deal with 3 other owners who might have different ideas on building upkeep.

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  4. I love the OTT listings.

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  5. I always wondered what the inside of this place looked like, looks like it could use an update, but for a nice spacious 3/2 on a nice street in old town ME LIKEY

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  6. I’d say it’s not selling because it’s overpriced. Great location and a cool building, but the unit itself is kind of bland. As I feared when I read it was a 1995 rehab, they sucked away any vintage charm the condo might have once had, and what you’re left with is a perfectly nice place with no character. Since that’s the case, why not pay $300,000 or so less for a similar-sized unit in one of the many “McCrapbox” 1990s or 2000s condo buildings in Lincoln Park/Lakeview?

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  7. You can’t find any 3/2’s with 2300 sqft built in the 90’s or later for 500k that aren’t duplex downs though…

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  8. pay 800k and put in another 200k, and you’re in it for a million. That’s why nobody is buying this

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  9. Sonies,

    I see your point, but I’ve seen some duplex-ups from that era in that price range or slightly higher.

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  10. You down with OTT yeah you know me!!!

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