One of the Most Beautiful Buildings in Chicago: A 3-Bedroom at 20 E. Cedar in the Gold Coast

20 e cedar

This 3-bedroom duplex up in 20 E. Cedar in the Gold Coast recently came on the market.

Built in 1928 as apartments, the Gothic style building has 48 units. Most of them are duplexes.

This unit on the 10th floor has South and East views.

The living room has a 23 foot coved cathedral ceiling with a wall of windows and a fireplace.

There’s a formal dining room, kitchen and family room also on the main level.

The kitchen has white cabinets and luxury stainless steel appliances.

All 3 bedrooms are on the second level.

The unit has washer/dryer in the unit and space pak air conditioning.

The listing says it has “2 garage spaces included” but the building has no parking so it looks like they are in a building down the street (possibly 33 E. Cedar).

Do you dream of living in this Gothic masterpiece whenever you’re on Rush Street in the Gold Coast?

Kieran Conlon at Conlon has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #10A: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2900 square feet

  • Sold in September 2003 for $1.2 million (looks like parking is at 33 E. Cedar)
  • Currently listed at $1.65 million (includes 2 parking spaces)
  • Assessments of $1955 a month (includes heat, water, doorman, cable, exterior maintenance, 24-hour doorman, scavenger and snow removal)
  • Taxes of $15952
  • Space pak central air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom #1: 17×13 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 16×13 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 13×11 (second floor)
  • Family room: 20×14 (main floor)

14 Responses to “One of the Most Beautiful Buildings in Chicago: A 3-Bedroom at 20 E. Cedar in the Gold Coast”

  1. Very nice unit. I like the color scheme too. One major problem is the lack of views. I, personally, won’t buy a unit with no views, which is an essential feature of high-rise living IMO.

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  2. Miumiu: What do you mean by “view”?

    A total city view that stretches out to O’Hare airport and beyond?

    A lake view?

    A Lincoln Park/Grant Park/Millennium Park view?

    Many city high rises have views simply of other buildings and the streetscape. That doesn’t count?

    This unit is on the 10th floor. I would think the “city” view would be pretty nice from there- but you’re not going to have a sweeping view as if you were in Trump Tower or anything.

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  3. Probably one of the nicest homes I’ve ever seen on this site that isn’t 2million+

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  4. I’ve been in one of the other units in the building. These are really high-end units. The view aren’t anything spectacular. But it really feels like living in a single family home.

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  5. Very tasteful. Now, that is a proper nursery.

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  6. Pretty great.

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  7. I’d kill my own for that unit

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  8. Sabrina, I like either lake views, skyline, or even unobstructed views. I just don’t like looking at other buildings as this unit does.

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  9. Unique space. Rally nice floor plan. Think that the agents brother lives in this building. Thought it might be his personal unit until I saw the nursery photos.they are from Ireland and the units have a very Euro feel.

    Like that appreciation from 98-03!

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  10. Wow, this is a beautiful building. I am surprised no one has snatched up this place. I will definitely sell by Thanksgiving.

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  11. “Think that the agents brother lives in this building. Thought it might be his personal unit”

    Nothing is more annoying than the Euro immigrant who comes to America and dismisses his entire ancestral patrimony and takes up US hyper-consumerism and “on-trend” taste. Like being absorbed into the Borg.

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  12. You are borg! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6oUz1v17Uo

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  13. ^lol never seen that one before, pretty good!

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  14. Another Dream Apartment. Have always loved this building.

    Taxes are reasonable for the price, though they may not stay that way, and the HOA is very reasonable for the space and the building.

    Just one LITTLE quibble- if I could buy here, my first action on buying into this place would be to replace the tacky front door to the building, which is definitely not original, with a brass door that is a replica of the one that was surely there when the place was built. The front door looks like it came from Menard’s- does not belong on a beautiful building like this.

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