Another Foreclosure in the Gold Coast: 57 E. Delaware

We’ve chattered about The Bristol, at 57 E. Delaware, in the Gold Coast before. Some units in the building have had problems re-selling in the last few years because of the construction of a high rise directly to the south of the building on Chestnut that blocked views.

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Current stats on the building (out of 180 units):

  • 13 for sale
  • 5 for rent
  • 5 units have sold so far in 2008

A one bedroom unit that is currently on the market had a lis pendens filed against it in June.

Here’s the listing:

ONE-BEDROOM INCLUDING AND A PRIME PARKING SPACE WITHIN THE BUILDING. STUNNING VIEWS, SUPERB UPGRADES WITH AN OPEN KITCHEN, HARDWOOD FLOORS, LOTS OF CLOSETS, WASHER/DRYER, MASTER BATH, WITH SOAK TUB & SEPARATE SHOWER. BLINDS AT ALL WINDOWS. VERY EASY TO SHOW THIS MODEL UNIT WHICH IS SELDOM LIVED IN. BEYOND ELEGANCE AND LUXURY!

Unit #2001: 1 bedroom, 2 baths, 1135 square feet

  • Sold in May 2000 for $383,500
  • Sold in May 2001 for $383,500
  • Sold in January 2006 for $370,000
  • Currently listed for $505,000 (parking included)
  • Lis pendens filed on June 18, 2008 by Deutsche Bank
  • Assessments of $633 a month
  • Taxes of $5,000
  • Baird & Warner has the listing

There are several “01” tier units on the market, including #3001, #2601, and #1701.

These units all have 1.5 baths, instead of the two full baths that are in Unit #2001.

Here are some pictures from Unit #3001, currently on the market, to give you an idea of the size.

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Unit #3001: 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths, 1135 square feet

  • Sold in December 2000 for $440,000
  • Sold in January 2006 for $425,000
  • Currently listed for $499,900 (parking extra)
  • Assessments of $723 a month
  • Taxes of $5,378
  • Prudential Preferred has the listing

10 Responses to “Another Foreclosure in the Gold Coast: 57 E. Delaware”

  1. David (the first one) on July 9th, 2008 at 10:41 am

    Upper 300s / low 400s sounds like a plausible price. This is a great location and a good-sized unit. No way at $505k, though.

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  2. Streeterville Realtor on July 9th, 2008 at 10:51 am

    I doubt it has 2 full bathrooms. The 1 bedrooms all have 1.5 bath unless there was some unit combos on that floor.

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  3. Call me a snob but Unit #3001 is a total re-do. I would make sure to rip out those diagonal floors before i did kitchen and 1.5 baths.

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  4. Upper 300’s for ONE bedroom?

    …no.

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  5. Granted it’s a mighty convenient location, but taxes and assessments seem high for such non-descript dated looking 1 bdrm units. Right or wrong on this?

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  6. For an apartment like this in a location like this, you will pay steeply, even though I think $440K is implausible.

    This is a new apartment, and it is a true luxury apartment, in a high-amenity building in the best location in the city.

    A different building even in the same area might not have such a high price per sq ft.

    I could see $350K for it, though no more than that.

    That’s way more than I’d pay for any other 1 bed in any other part of the city.

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  7. Why do people buy in modern high-rise, and then decorate it like this?

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  8. Bubbleboi,

    Hardwood floors laid on the diagonal are much more expensive (requires more materials and labor) and are generally considered an upgrade.

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  9. These are very nice units, even without balconies and a front door that faces an ugly parking garage. The building has a great location, but views have suffered to the south and will suffer with proposed construction to the east.

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  10. “why do people buy in modern high-rise, then decorate it like this?”

    Good question, Linda. I’ve always wondered why people buy into a modern high rise just to fill it up with period furniture and chintz and damask; and I’ve also wondered why people buy a wonderful, quirky old vintage just to clean-wall it into sterile death and fill it with can lights and diagonal floors and modern windows.

    But I guess it’s part of what my mother always says about people who love vines covering their houses and people who don’t, and why do they always buy each other’s properties?

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