Vintage Beauty on Humboldt Boulevard Closes: 2048 N. Humboldt

This American four square in Logan Square at 2048 N. Humboldt Boulevard needed some love but with its stained glass and wood floors it had good bones.

See our prior chatter and more pictures here.

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Reduced $300,000 from its original listing price a year ago, it recently closed $59,000 under the lowered list price.

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2048 N. Humboldt: 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, 4200 square feet

  • I couldn’t find a prior sales price
  • Was listed in June 2008 for $1,099,999
  • Withdrawn
  • Back on the market in March 2009 and listed for $799,000
  • Closed in June 2009 for $740,000
  • Taxes of $6,069
  • No central air- window units
  • Mario Greco at Rubloff had the listing.

24 Responses to “Vintage Beauty on Humboldt Boulevard Closes: 2048 N. Humboldt”

  1. It’s like a global scumbag disease with brokers. I go to sign contracts today on my new place here in Brasil and the broker who worked me up by telling me if he cuts his commission would I go a bit higher to make it work, I find out tonight he never cut his commission and made both sides move thinking he moved.

    Man it’s just so consistent with this profession it’s unfreakin real!!!!!!

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  2. I’m not an expert but try getting it in writing…

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  3. Beautiful big house, but kinda pricey for the area….hope for the buyer’s sake that this part of Logan doesn’t backslide too much under current conditions.

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  4. Bob,

    Have you walked down Humboldt? It’s stunning. Yes, there may be some gang problems and other issues, but there are also a lot of great people and some of the most beautiful houses in Chicago. And the boulevard itself is incredible, as is the park. Call it “ghettoville” all you want, but there are few more well-planned and architecturally interesting areas in the city.

    No comment on the price paid — might be high, might not — but I don’t question the buyers at all. This kind of house, on that kind of street, is a rare find in Chicago at any price.

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  5. AAAHHHH I recall now where I was called out on whether or not I had actually seen this place. I think Kenworth waa involved in attempting to doubt my statements followed my MG himself….laughable accusations as it took a while and a big reduction to finally get it to move. If I recall correctly, there were a good amount of repairs that the new buyer would need to perform to bring it up to a condition that would warrant the original asking price.
    Overall while it was a decent home, there were a number of moderately costly maintenace issues…that I am thinking was the cause of such a large reduction in price. It must have been the ‘victim’ of a thorough inspector who is experienced and honest enough to tell the truth.
    Happens so often to buyers who see the cosmetic beauty in a place while overlooking much needed repairs. Good Luck and hope you have some capital to invest in the short term!!

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  6. Um, Westwackelo, the buyers were experienced home renovators who bought it “as-is.” There was no inspection needed as they are going to redo the entire house. And I’ll get out ahead of this one – you were NOT at my 430 W. Roslyn listing nor 474 W. Deming.

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  7. per westlessthan0: “AAAHHHH I recall now where I was called out on whether or not I had actually seen this place. I think Kenworth waa involved in attempting to doubt my statements followed my MG himself…laughable accusations as it took a while and a big reduction to finally get it to move.”

    What does the reduction have to do with the accusation? Besides, the reduction was prior to zero’s apparently false claim of viewing it.

    MG has identified himself as the listing agent, Mario Greco.

    Say what you will about agents (like I do,) but this one is very successful. I doubt he would allow someone to masquerade as him here, especially when it seems clear that the zero is calling him a liar.

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  8. Duh…MiniGag,

    Doth protest a bit too much this AM?
    “the buyers WERE experienced home renovators”…perhaps should read “are…..” just as they should be, as that is the only type of buyer who would be able to bring the home up to where it should be. As I stated in the prior chatter, while this place does have the potential to be someone’s dream house, it would take a sizable bankroll and some in depth knowledge of the renovation process…I will give you that MG. “As Is” always scares the hell out of me, and in this place rightfully so.

    Reread my post without anger or envy and try to understand what I was stating. I said the reason for such a large price cut ($360k or roughly 30%) after a year long deterioration period on the market was because ‘it was the victim of a thorough and experienced home inspector’ who uncovered it’s deficiencies. BIG difference from what you are trying to cover up now…your poor job of marketing and lying about this property.

    During the last chatter you flippantly stated you could care less about what is written about your listings on CC, perhaps you would do well to CARE a bit more and be honest during your showings? You had every opportunity to be truthful about this place on the prior chatter but did not do so in hopes of a sale to an unknowing and inexperienced buyer.

    Please refresh my (our) memory and explain about your other listings I allegedly toured…430 & 474. I never claimed I was at either. I make notes in journal entries for every place I see and while Humboldt is in my journal, neither of those are. Why are you attempting to degrade me publically by making such false and irrelevent accusations?

    After your lack of professionalism, ‘attempted’ unscrupulous behavior and display of desperation during a showing (I am sure you do remember me but choose to black it out) where you talked yourself in a corner, perhaps I too would be quick to try to defend myself.

    In closing what I hope will be your last exchange with me…I refer you to the first post in this article by ZE…that descripition fits you to a T! Good Luck and try harder covering your blunders.

    And please, PLEASE Sabrina, do not delete this post as I feel I am being unfairly attacked by an agent and am writing this post only in defense of myself. I have no reason to make false statements here for the sake of building my reputation in this industry. I don’t have the time or need to do so, but when attacked like this, I will defend myself with the truth.

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  9. MG:
    “And I’ll get out ahead of this one – you were NOT at my 430 W. Roslyn listing nor 474 W. Deming.”

    westlessthan0:
    “Please refresh my (our) memory and explain about your other listings I allegedly toured…430 & 474. I never claimed I was at either.”

    LMAO. The zero might be unstable.

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  10. A not-very-wise man once said: “In harsh economic times like we are facing now, many in the RE industry are feeling a ton of pressure as a result of losing their livlihood. But that does not excuse attacking another member of the industry whatsoever.”

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  11. Westloserlo – I am at a loss re your posts above. They are detached from objective reality – although probably firmly ensconced in YOURS. I never showed you the house on Humboldt – I called you out on it and now you’ve gone Travis Bickle on us. I have never knowingly met you but I will keep my eyes out for a Golem-like troll masquerading as a buyer. If you’d like to meet me I will be at 1015 W. Webster at 3:20pm and 4:30pm. Hope to see you there.

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  12. You know, I’ll give adamwestloopyzero some credit, he/she is quite the wordsmith in an ee cummings/william carlos williams sort of way: probably more to it than meets the eye – but then again, probably not. But always fun to guess…

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  13. Major Gag – You accused me of not visiting your 430 & 474 listings, that is what is leading to you being ‘at a loss’ re my posts above.
    Really, I understand the loss of your mental recall at the moment as it is a common occurance now in the industry when so many are facing huge cuts in commissions.
    And thanks for the invite for a re-introduction, but the Humboldt meeting was WAY more than enough.
    Between you and Gag I am all filled up with useless crap for the year. No need to add to that pile!
    So please for the sake of further embarrassment for yourself on this forum, let’s just let this drop.
    Deal?

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  14. LOL now a tag team attempt Gag and MajorGag?
    While I am very impressed with the combined mental capabilities that bring us so much meaningless chow chow, the two of you are boring me to death.

    “You know, I’ll give adamwestloopyzero some credit, he/she is quite the wordsmith in an ee cummings/william carlos williams sort of way: probably more to it than meets the eye – but then again, probably not. But always fun to guess…”

    WHAT?
    BTW for what it’s worth, I am sure you remember that I am a He. You could not seem to be able to take your eyes off my ‘package’…that must bring you back from the haze.

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  15. westblagolo – We have a deal – as soon as you quit forcing the issue by bringing it up EVERY time and starting the thread. As you can imagine, I have a few other more important things to worry about (apparently, shaving my lower back is one I need to move up on my “things I should do for westschtupelo’s approval” list) than your musings/ravings. FOR THE RECORD and your apparently Blago-assisted college edification (do I dare assume facts not in evidence?), “to get out ahead of” something means to PREEMPT it.

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  16. Coo-coo, coo-coo.

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  17. At least in someone’s mind…

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  18. This thread will look very odd after Sabrina has her way with it.

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  19. This thread is BADLY in need of Sabrina with a VERY heavy hand…

    I didn’t realize that Crib Chatter referred to literal cribs…

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  20. #1 strangest thread ever!

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  21. I don’t think that would be fair to MG.

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  22. Removing the posts, that is.

    I think every post of zero’s should be followed by a link to this thread.

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  23. Lose the zero – get with the hero. 😉

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  24. william bennett on July 7th, 2009 at 5:00 pm

    I dont believe there was ever a prior sale on this home. The schultz family had lived there forever and maybe since it was built.

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