Pre-Foreclosure in 300 W. Grand in River North

We’ve already chattered about one bank-owned one bedroom unit at the lofts at 300 W. Grand in River North.

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This 2-bedroom unit just came on the market and the listing says it is in “pre-foreclosure.”

Unit #412: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, no square footage listed

  • Sold in February 2000 for $238,000
  • Currently listed for $325,000 (parking included)
  • Assessments of $380 a month
  • Taxes of $3000
  • Rubloff has the listing

While some listings have sold in the building in 2008, others are still on the market. We chattered about this 2-bedroom unit, Unit #208, in December 2007.  

It is still on the market and has since been reduced. It faces south- away from The Silver (the new construction building going up to the north of the building.)

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Unit #208: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1200 square feet

  • Sold in April 2002 for $299,000
  • Sold in February 2006 for $345,000
  • Was listed in December 2007 for $386,500 (parking included)
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed for $355,900 (parking included)
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Assessments of $320 a month
  • Taxes of $2,950
  • Charles Rutenberg Realty has the listing

4 Responses to “Pre-Foreclosure in 300 W. Grand in River North”

  1. that living room sucks! first thing i would do is get rid of that stupid fake fireplace, which takes up probably 15″ of valuable space that this unit clearly cannot afford to waste.

    then i’d have to figure out how to mitigate those crooked floors? was that contractor drunk when he installed them?

    this is the low-income housing of the future.

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  2. The problem with this unit is its a beer bottle’s throw away from the El and its at the El’s height. Some people don’t mind living next to the El tracks, however these people are a smaller segment of the general population. Anybody seriously thinking about buying next to the El and living there would be crazy not to rent next to the El first to see if the noise bothered them.

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  3. I’m in the minority that could deal with the noise. Still, I’d expect some cost savings based on the limited market for such a unit.

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  4. That real estate agent stands to make a $10,000 commission on this unit and they are still too lazy to take a proper exterior photograph. It looks like the realtor leaned out the window and used the camera phone as they drove away. Those rusty El tracks definitely make me more interested in buying the place. Thanks for including them in the photo!

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