Looking for a Lush Private Patio? A 2-Bedroom Loft at 728 W. Jackson in the West Loop

This 2-bedroom corner loft in the Haberdasher Square Lofts at 728 W. Jackson in the West Loop came on the market in February 2019.

The Haberdasher Square Lofts has 266 lofts and a parking garage.

This loft has authentic loft features such as exposed brick and 12 foot concrete ceilings along with 40 feet of industrial windows.

The master bedroom has an en suite bath with subway tiles and double vanity.

The second bedroom is fully enclosed.

Both bedrooms have windows, which is rare for loft units.

It also has motorized window shades.

The kitchen has white cabinets, stone counter tops and stainless steel appliances.

The loft has the other features buyers look for including central air, a sliding barn door which leads to an in-unit washer/dryer and garage parking is $25,000 extra.

But the big selling feature is the lush 20×20 private patio that has perennials in planters.

The loft came on the market in February at $499,000 and has been reduced $25,000 to $475,000 (if you include the parking.)

As the weather improves, will this private patio finally win over a buyer?

Megan Hagans at Coldwell Banker has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #314: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1200 square feet

  • Sold in April 2015 for $370,000
  • Originally listed in February 2019 for $499,000
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $450,000 (parking is $25,000 extra)
  • Assessments of $655 a month (includes heat, a/c, gas, doorman, cable, Internet, exercise room, exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $6480
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom #1: 14×12
  • Bedroom #2: 11×10
  • Terrace: 20×20

Is Living Near the 606 Still a Draw? A 2-Bedroom Loft at 1740 N. Marshfield in Bucktown

This 2-bedroom triplex loft in the Marshfield Lofts at 1740 N. Marshfield in Bucktown recently came on the market.

This exposed brick and timber corner loft has east and south exposures.

The listing says it has a “newly renovated kitchen” with white cabinets, quartz counter tops and a tile backsplash.

The master bedroom has an attached bathroom with a new vanity.

The second bedroom has 11 foot ceilings.

One bedroom is on the main floor and the second is on the lower level.

There’s also a lofted area.

It has a large balcony.

The loft has the features buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and not just one, but two cars parking.

There’s an attached 1-car garage along with an additional parking space on the parking pad in front of the garage. Great for guests?

This building is located across from Walsh Park and the entrance to the fabled 606.

When the 606 first opened, nearby homes were super hot with buyers.

But several years in, does the 606 still drive sales?

Katie Kull Utterback at @Properties has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #4: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1900 square feet, triplex

  • Sold in October 1993 for $199,000
  • Sold in December 1996 for $220,000
  • Sold in June 2007 for $428,000
  • Currently listed at $499,000
  • Assessments of $483 a month (includes exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal, Internet)
  • Taxes of $7507
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Attached garage parking and additional parking pad
  • Bedroom #1: 14×12 (main level)
  • Bedroom #2: 13×12 (lower level)
  • Living room: 30×21 (second level)
  • Loft: 12×8 (third level)

 

East Lakeview 2/2 Vintage with Rare Garage Parking Returns: 429 W. Aldine

This top floor 2-bedroom in Cortina Court at 429 W. Aldine in East Lakeview came on the market in February 2019.

If it looks familiar, that’s because we chattered about it in 2016 where we discussed whether or not a vintage 2/2 with a garage could sell above $450,000.

See our chatter here.

If you recall, this building was constructed in 1926 and has 24 units, some of which have their own private heated garages.

It has 9 foot ceilings and many of its vintage features including crown molding and wainscoting.

There’s a gas fireplace in the living room.

Like many vintage units, it has a formal dining room, as well as a butler’s pantry.

One of the bedrooms has an attached bath.

In addition to the garage, the unit also has an in-unit washer/dryer. There’s no central air, however. There’s only window air conditioning units.

In 2016, we chattered about whether it would sell for over $450,000 with the parking.

It ended up selling for $448,000.

3 years later, it has come on the market at $479,900 plus $25,000 for the garage for a total of $504,900.

Is $500,000 the new price point for a vintage 2/2 in East Lakeview?

Duane Shumaker at Jameson Sotheby’s has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #9: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1309 square feet

  • Sold in September 2008 for $320,000
  • Sold in April 2016, with a new kitchen, for $448,000 (included the parking)
  • Originally listed in February 2019 for $479,900 plus $25,000 for parking
  • Currently still listed at $479,900 plus $25,000 for parking.
  • Assessments are now $517 a month (they were $469 a month in 2016)  (includes heat, cable, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger and snow removal)
  • Taxes are now $5916 (they were $4765 in 2016)
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • No central air- window units only
  • Gas fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 15×10
  • Bedroom #2: 13×11
  • Dining room: 15×13
  • Butler’s pantry: 13×8
  • Living room: 17×16
  • Kitchen: 13×8

A 2-Bedroom Loft in a Boutique West Loop Building: 626 W. Randolph

This 2-bedroom multi-level loft at 626 W. Randolph in the West Loop came on the market in October 2018.

This building was converted into lofts in 1996.

It has 15 units and heated garage parking.

This unit has exposed brick and what looks like a timber ceiling in a multi-level layout.

The listing says there was a “new kitchen” put in in 2016 with wood cabinets, quartz counter tops and stainless steel appliances.

The listing says there is a balcony and a roof-top deck but there aren’t any pictures so I’m not sure what that means.

The loft faces east, so is the deck on top of the parking garage?

This property has the features buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and attached heated parking.

This loft was bank owned by 2010 and then apparently sold at auction for just $160,500 in 2011.

Listed for $585,000 in October 2018, it hasn’t been reduced in 7 months.

The West Loop has dramatically changed since 2010.

This property is on the east side of the expressway and is blocks away from the French Market and the Fulton Market.

Will this loft get the big premium over the prior sales price?

Melanie Giglio at Compass has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #205: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1500 square feet

  • Sold in June 1996 for $180,000
  • Sold in February 2004 for $289,000
  • Lis pendens foreclosure filed in January 2009
  • Bank owned in March 2010
  • Sold in July 2011 for $160,500
  • Originally listed in October 2018 for $585,000 (parking is included)
  • Currently still listed at $585,000 (parking is included)
  • Assessments of $324 a month (includes parking, security, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $9329
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom #1: 16×16
  • Bedroom #2: 20×12
  • Foyer: 12×11

 

Can the West Loop Handle a Super Luxury Building? 900 W. Washington

This 2-bedroom at 900 West at 900 W. Washington in the West Loop just came on the market.

This is a new construction building with 22 units and a garage.

It is built to blend in with the aesthetic of the neighborhood with black industrial looking floor to ceiling, sound resistant windows.

There is private elevator access.

It doesn’t look like there are any building amenities, however, such as an exercise room.

I’m also not sure if this is a doorman building. Nothing on the building’s website says there’s a doorman.

You can check out the web site here.

The prices range from this 2-bedroom unit at $1.1 million to a 4-bedroom penthouse listed at $5.5 million.

This 2-bedroom unit is just 1573 square feet.

The unit has radiant heating throughout the entire unit.

The kitchen has custom Scavolini cabinets and Subzero and Wolf appliances.

The baths have marble and silestone with polished concrete floors.

This building is at a whole new luxury price point for the West Loop.

Can it handle it?

And if the units sell quickly, will the West Loop become the next premier luxury address in the city?

Kelly Angelopoulos at Jameson Sotheby’s has the listings. You can see the pictures here.

There are also open houses on Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 PM.

Unit #302: 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1573 square feet

  • New construction
  • Currently listed at $1.1 million
  • Assessments of $465 a month (includes gas, exterior maintenance, scavenger)- doesn’t appear to include a doorman
  • Taxes are “new”
  • Bedroom #1: 14×11
  • Bedroom #2: 11×12
  • Living room: 21×19
  • Kitchen: 10×21

 

Market Conditions: In March, Chicago Sales Fell YOY for the 8th Month in a Row

The Illinois Association of Realtors is out with the March home sales.

As expected, it was another year-over-year weak month. It was the 8th month in a row that home sales fell compared with the prior year.

And this was despite falling mortgage rates.

The city of Chicago saw year-over-year home sales decrease 13.6 percent with 2,025 sales in March, compared to 2,343 a year ago. The median price of a home in the city of Chicago in March was $291,450 down 6.1 percent compared to March 2018 when it was $310,500.

Historic data courtesy of G:

City of Chicago condo/TH/SFH closed totals March
year/closed/median/% REO-Short Sales
Year Closed Median %REO/SS
1997 1,226 $126,875
1998 1,540 $137,003
1999 1,766 $152,125
2000 1,793 $167,500
2001 1,800 $195,000
2002 2,112 $210,000
2003 2,261 $225,000
2004 2,772 $244,950
2005 2,822 $271,125
2006 3,000 $275,862
2007 2,399 $285,000
2008 2,098 $300,000
2009 1,219 $217,000 37%
2010 1,860 $207,750 38%
2011 1,481 $163,763 49%
2012 1,630 $170,500 44%
2013 1,894 $187,500
2014 1,875 $235,000
2015 2,173 $260,000
2016 2,149 $269,000
2017 2,546 $295,000
2018 2343 $310,500
2019 2025 $291,450

Was the Mayor’s race to blame?

“The data is reflective of a spring where buyers are being deliberate in their spending,” said Tommy Choi, president of the Chicago Association of REALTORS® and broker at Keller Williams Chicago – Lincoln Park. “With political uncertainty heading into the April run-off and new tax rules coming into play, buyers held back to see how it all shook out. As the spring selling season ramps up, we’ll start to see more activity again, although at a more measured pace reflective of the current consumer climate.”

Higher mortgage rates can’t be blamed like they were last fall when sales abruptly slowed as rates have actually been falling.

30-year fixed mortgage rates fell to 4.27% from 4.37% in February and were down from March 2018, when they averaged 4.44%.

“There are several things to consider when looking at the March data, not the least of which is that the time it took to sell a home once again decreased, indicating continued interest in homebuying,” said Ed Neaves, president-elect of  Illinois REALTORS® and managing broker of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Snyder Real Estate in Bloomington. “While statewide we saw positive median price growth last month, the upcoming spring sales season will test the extent of whether available housing inventory continues to drive market dynamics as it has for the past few years.”

Statewide, the average days on the market fell to 63 days from 65 days a year ago. It was 68 days in February.

Inventory declined 2.5% to 49,875 from 51,137 a year ago.

After 8 months of bad year over year comparisons on sales, can we still blame low inventory for the lackluster sales?

Or is it something else?

Illinois median home prices inched higher in March; sales and inventory slip[Illinois Association of Realtors, Press Release, April 23, 2019]

What If You Bought in 2012? A 3-Bedroom at 2521 N. Ashland in Lincoln Park

This 3-bedroom at 2521 N. Ashland in Lincoln Park just came on the market.

This building has 5-units and garage parking and was built just as the housing bust was hitting bottom, in 2011-2012.

We chattered about this building in 2012 as there were just a few new construction buildings that were coming on the market after several years of extreme distress in the market.

You can read our chatter here.

One of the comments about the kitchen finishes, which are white with marble counter tops, struck me as interesting.

jp3chicago commented:

“BTW this look is nice and refreshing however in 10 years it will be the same as looking at the light maple cabinets with a mid tan granite counters and a wood covered appliance package from 2000- 2004 era or the dark cherry rubbed maple cabinet paired with SS appliances and black countertops from 2004-2007 era. I do like it now but it will pass.”

It’s 7 years later (so not quite the 10 years he cites), but the white kitchen seems to be as strong as ever, only with the quartz counter tops.

This unit has “high end finishes” including millwork, trey ceilings, wainscoting and hardwood floors.

There’s custom window treatments and paint.

The kitchen has white cabinets, marble counter tops, a wine cooler, a custom tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a kitchen island with a breakfast bar.

The unit has the features buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and garage parking is included.

It is next to Wrightwood Park and the listing says it’s in the Prescott school district.

Originally listed at $379,000, the prices were lowered on 2N and 2S to $349,900.

One commenter actually thought the price would have to be lowered another $20,000 for these to sell.

But this unit did sell in March 2012 for $350,000.

It has come back on the market 7 years later for $199,999 more, at $549,999.

The sister unit, which had the same finishes, Unit #2S, sold in June 2017 for $505,000.

Do you wish you had bought in 2012 too?

Ian Schwartz at Coldwell Banker has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #2N: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, no square footage

  • Sold in March 2012 for $350,000
  • Currently listed at $549,999 (garage parking included)
  • Assessments of $127 a month (same as they were in 2012)
  • Taxes of $7574
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom #1: 15×13
  • Bedroom #2: 14×10
  • Bedroom #3: 11×9

 

Get a Huge City Terrace with Lincoln Park Zoo Views: A 2/2 at 2000 N. Lincoln Park West

This 2-bedroom in 2000 N. Lincoln Park West in Lincoln Park just came on the market.

This building was constructed in 1931 and has 195 units. Many of the units have Lincoln Park and lake views.

This building used to be apartments until it was converted into condominiums in 2004-2005 at the height of the boom.

The unit has 9 foot ceilings, crown moldings and automatic blinds.

The fireplace is decorative.

It has wood floors throughout.

The kitchen has dark wood cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a wine fridge.

One of the bathrooms has a European spa bath with a steam shower.

The listing says it has individual HVAC and there’s an in-unit Bosch washer/dryer along with a garage parking space (does this building have a garage though?)

But the feature which makes this unit unique is that it is the ONLY unit in the building with a private outdoor terrace.

Measuring 15×25, it has Lincoln Park Zoo views (in fact, you can see the door to it in the picture above. It’s on the right.)

A vintage unit with a large terrace with lake/park views is rare.

Listed at $625,000, the other 2-bedrooms on the market in the building are listed at $495,000 and $440,000 (which is under contract).

But this is the first time this unit has been back on the market since the conversion of the building. It hasn’t been sold since 2006.

How much of a premium will someone pay for the terrace?

Tim Stassi at Dwell One Realty has the listing. See the pictures here (unfortunately, no floor plan is included)

Unit #302: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, no square footage listed

  • Sold in December 2006 for $617,500
  • Currently listed at $625,000
  • Assessments of $826 a month (includes doorman, exercise room, exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $4,855
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Listing says there is garage parking- is it in the building?
  • Decorative fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 15×12
  • Bedroom #2: 14×12
  • Dining room: 10×10 (is this the space off the kitchen?)
  • What’s the room with the desks? It doesn’t appear to be listed in the listing. Is this the dining room?
  • Kitchen: 9×16
  • Living room: 15×21
  • Laundry: 5×5
  • Private terrace: 15×25

 

 

 

“Completely Renovated” 2-Bedroom Lakeview Loft Reduces Again: 3201 N. Seminary

This 2-bedroom duplex up loft in the Lakeview Lofts at 3201 N. Seminary in Lakeview came on the market in July 2018.

We chattered about it last year when it first came on the market and again in January 2019 when it was still listed and had only been reduced $4,100.

If you recall, this loft was completely renovated. Many of you liked the changes that were made but we debated the renovation and what value the improvements brought to the property.

See our prior chatter here.

As a reminder, the Lakeview Lofts were converted into condos in 1992, making them among the older of the loft conversions.

It has 20 units and parking (the listing doesn’t say it’s a garage, just that it’s “onsite.” I think it’s in an adjacent outdoor lot.)

This loft has authentic loft features including 34 foot ceilings, exposed brick walls and timber ceilings and oversized windows.

The listing says the loft has been “completely renovated” and that includes putting in a new kitchen with white cabinets, quartz counter tops, professional grade appliances and a wine fridge along with an island.

The staircase also has been renovated and has a new banister.

The second floor has the two bedrooms and laundry room. One of the bathrooms has a “newly renovated” Grohe bathroom with heated floors.

There is a common rooftop deck.

The loft has all the finishes buyers are looking for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and the onsite parking.

At 1400 square feet, this loft sold with it’s older 1990s/2000s finishes in 2015 for $395,000.

Originally listed in July 2018 for $579,000 it has now been reduced to $539,000.

Near the Belmont El station and restuarants/bars/Wrigley Field, why isn’t this selling in a market with limited inventory and a hot spring buying season?

Hadley Rue at Dream Town now has the listing. See the pictures here.

Or go to the Open House on Saturday, Apr 20 from 11 to 1 pm.

Unit #209: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, duplex up, 1400 square feet

  • Sold in September 1992 for $150,000
  • Sold in September 2002 for $325,000
  • Sold in June 2005 for $398,000
  • Sold in March 2010 for $400,000
  • Sold in February 2015 for $395,000
  • Was listed in July 2018 for $579,000 (onsite parking included)
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $539,000 (onsite parking included)
  • Assessments are still $318 a month (includes exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes are still $7118
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Wood burning fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 14×12 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 12×11 (second floor)
  • Laundry room: 7×10 (second floor)

Can 1-Bedroom Condos Sell For $449,000 in Lakeview? 3530 N. Lincoln

This new construction 1-bedroom in NorthFort Commons at 3530 N. Lincoln in Lakeview just came on the MLS.

NorthFort is a new construction 14-unit luxury elevator building with a garage.

In addition to this 1-bedroom unit, there are also 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units.

  • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths: at $539,000
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths at $599,000

There’s no square footage listed on the MLS listings.

These units have contemporary finishes with stained oak floors throughout.

The kitchen has a flat-paneled or Shaker style custom cabinets, Bosch appliances, quartz counter tops and a wine fridge.

This 1-bedroom has a full-sized dining area.

The bedroom has a walk-in closet and the bathroom has a double vanity.

The unit has central air, washer/dryer in the unit and garage parking is included.

The building has a rooftop deck.

It’s near the Addison Brown line stop and shopping/restaurants of Lincoln Street.

The 1-bedroom unit is listed at $449,000 (includes the parking).

In the housing boom, the goal was to get a 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in the $400,000s.

Is the new goal to get a 1-bedroom for the same price?

Karen Biazar at North Clybourn Group has all the listings. Move-ins will start in June 2019. See the pictures here.

Unit #205: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, no square footage listed

  • New construction
  • Currently priced at $449,000 (includes the parking)
  • Assessments of $173 a month (includes exterior maintenance, scavenger)
  • Taxes are “new”
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom: 12×12
  • Living room/dining room: 27×16
  • Kitchen: 15×11