13 Months Later, 2-Bedroom at 2031 W. Evergreen in Wicker Park Closes

We chattered about this 2-bedroom at 2031 W. Evergreen in Wicker Park several times.

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See our prior chatter and pictures here.

It finally closed in early January 2010, after 13 months on the market, for $47,000 under the 2005 purchase price.

It had all the bells and whistles including 10 foot ceilings, deeded parking, central air and washer/dryer in the unit.

The kitchen had granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances.

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Jackie Lafferty at Baird and Warner had the listing.

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

  • Sold in March 1998 for $187,500
  • Sold in March 2000 for $259,500
  • Sold in July 2005 for $373,000
  • Originally listed in December 2008 for $389,000
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in June 2009 for $359,900 (parking included)
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in November 2009 for $339,999 (parking included)
  • Sold in January 2010 for $326,000 (parking included)
  • Assessments of $134 a month
  • Taxes of $3780
  • Central Air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • Living room: 25×13
  • Kitchen: 10×9
  • Dining room: 10×6
  • Bedroom #1: 12×14
  • Bedroom #2: 11×9

6 Responses to “13 Months Later, 2-Bedroom at 2031 W. Evergreen in Wicker Park Closes”

  1. Congratulations to the new owner and welcome to the neighborhood.

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  2. Hey Sabrina – How is that gold trade doing? For all the bubble talk you do, you would think you would have seen this one coming 🙂

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  3. Did the sale of this property singlehandedly reverse the downward spiral of the Chicago housing market? I’ll be sure to have a couple beers tonight to celebrate. Maybe we should send a gift basket to the new owners for their heroic efforts.

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  4. “Hey Sabrina – How is that gold trade doing? For all the bubble talk you do, you would think you would have seen this one coming.”

    How many times do I have to tell you Steve, gold is NOT in a bubble. Do you own it? Enough said.

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  5. I appreciate how these condos fit into the context of the neighborhood and will for the next few hundred years…

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  6. I love this blog, but DANG!, all the comments are so negative. As a homeowner, I’m not loving where the market is now, but it is what it is. What’s the point in being disgruntled about everything??

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