What’s a Million Dollar Condo in 2008? 849 N. Franklin

The Parc Chestnut, at 849 N. Franklin, on the fringe of River North and the Gold Coast, started closings in 2006.

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Recently, from sales records, it looks like the developer finally sold a bunch of the 16th floor penthouse units.  Since the building has been marketed for over five years, and completed for two years, it looks like the developer probably cut the prices on all of these just to finally get out of the building.

  • Unit #1601: Sold in August 2007 for $680,000
  • Unit #1602: Sold in June 2007 for $771,500
  • Unit #1604: Sold in November 2007 for $926,000
  • Unit #1605: Sold in July 2007 for $1.028 million
  • Unit #1606: Sold in June 2007 for $1.073 million
  • Unit #1607: Sold in October 2007 for $1.1 million
  • Unit #1610: Sold in June 2007 for $798,000

Unit #1608 appears to be a re-sale, however.

From the listing:

AMAZING TOP FLOOR DUPLEX PENTHOUSE. PRICED BELOW DEVELOPER’S CLOSE-OUT. OVER $90K IN UPGRADES. CUSTOM CABINETRY, SUB-Z, VIKINGS, MIELES, WET BAR, TOO MUCH TO LIST. 600SQ FT, ROOF TERRACE, TANDEM PARKING…

It has one of those big rooftop decks that is a large chunk of concrete.

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Unit #1608: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 car parking

  • Sold in June 2007 for $1,087,000
  • Currently listed for $1.1 million
  • Assessments of $942 a month
  • Keller Williams Lincoln Park has the listing

With the glut of million dollar listings on the market, would you pay a million for this particular unit in that location?

One Response to “What’s a Million Dollar Condo in 2008? 849 N. Franklin”

  1. Streeterville Realtor on March 6th, 2008 at 7:03 am

    Looks ok. I wouldn’t buy it but if anyone has been in that building, those are super super upgraded finishes for the building. I’ve seen some of these “penthouses” from the developer and they were horrendous. Large units, high ceilings, etc, but the SAME finishes as the 1 bedrooms that were originally prices in the 170’s. I looked at the sales center for this building in 2001! LOL

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