When Real Estate Doesn’t Always Go Up: 4545 S. Drexel

There are some neat old mansions in Kenwood/Hyde Park that have been saved in recent years.  The mansion at 4545 S. Drexel is one of them.  Designed by famed architects Burnham & Root, the house was carved up into condominiums in 2002.

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But some sellers have had difficulty re-selling for any profit.

Unit #3A sold for $237,500 in December 2003 and re-sold in August 2008 for $237,000.

A large duplex down is currently on the market. It has been on and off the market for nearly two years. Thanks to the Tipster who sent me the market information.

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Unit #1E: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2600 square feet

  • Sold in June 2004 for $335,000
  • Originally listed in May 2006 for $419,000
  • Recently re-listed for $324,900 (includes the parking)
  • Assessments of $368 a month
  • Rubloff has the listing

One Response to “When Real Estate Doesn’t Always Go Up: 4545 S. Drexel”

  1. Looks very, very nice.

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