3-Bedroom with Vintage Elegance and Parking for $700,000 at 820 W. Webster in Lincoln Park

This 3-bedroom at 820 W. Webster in Lincoln Park came on the market in January 2025.

Built in 1892, 820 W. Webster has 6 units and exterior parking.

It has storage and a shared rooftop deck with skyline views.

The listing says this unit has a “perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary living.”

The unit has many of its original vintage features including 8-foot south facing windows with the original pocket shutters, crown molding, original plaster ceiling details, and pocket doors.

It has 10-foot ceilings and a wood burning fireplace in the living room.

There are rich hardwood floors throughout.

There is a separate dining room.

The kitchen is “newer” and “upgraded” with white cabinets, a custom backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and storage.

The primary bedroom appears to be en suite.

The third bedroom also appears to be used as a den.

This unit has the features that buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and there is one exterior parking spot included.

There is private outdoor space in the form of a “newer” covered back deck.

This building is near the shops and restaurants of central Lincoln Park, Oz Park, DePaul University and the listing says its in Oscar Mayer school district.

It came on the market in January 2025 for $700,000. That’s $275,000 above the 2012 sales price of $425,000.

Is this a deal for a 3-bedroom with parking in Lincoln Park?

Mark Jak at @properties Christie’s has the listing. See the pictures here (sorry, no floor plan).

Unit #3W: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1300 square feet

  • Sold in March 2000 for $360,000
  • Sold in March 2004 for $425,000
  • Sold in March 2012 for $425,000
  • Originally listed in January 2025 for $700,000
  • Still listed at $700,000
  • Assessments of $433 a month (includes exterior maintenance, sundeck)
  • Taxes of $11,326
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • Exterior parking space included
  • Storage included
  • Wood burning fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 13×12
  • Bedroom #2: 13×11
  • Bedroom #3: 12×11
  • Living room: 15×11
  • Kitchen: 13×12
  • Dining room: 12×12
  • Foyer: 9×5
  • Laundry: 4×4
  • Storage: 10×8
  • Deck: 14×7

 

15 Responses to “3-Bedroom with Vintage Elegance and Parking for $700,000 at 820 W. Webster in Lincoln Park”

  1. Floor plan is shown on the 3D walkthrough off the
    Zillow link

    https://real.vision/820-west-webster-avenue-3w

    All that needs to be done is

    Check Redfin
    Check Zillow

    That’s it

    Just check Redfin AND Zillow

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  2. Stream of consciousness reply

    Each bedroom is on the smaller side but I actually don’t mind

    I agree actually that this can legitimately be called a three bedroom vs a two bedroom plus den

    Although use it however you want

    Also nice is the efficient space usage as this is def a smaller sq ft for a three bedroom

    There is not wasted space on long hallways which is great

    I don’t get much of a vintage feel at all on the interior

    The roof deck is worrisome do they rip it out for roof patching and repair?

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  3. The lack of closet space/storage is an issue here. Two of the three bedrooms have a closet and that’s it.

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  4. “Floor plan is shown on the 3D walkthrough off the Zillow link”

    Same link is (now–maybe not earlier) on Redfin under Interior.

    Like Bluestreak sez, not much storage. Which is emphasized by how they are using the spaces they have and the furniture–which is all reasonably nice, but off as to number of pieces or size or something.

    The 2012 sale had better furniture staging in the public spaces (inc the den/3d bed) for sure. Of course, that “bedroom” ain’t anything but a den, with the pocket doors and no closet.

    Kitchen is a huuuge improvement, but should have replaced the fridge and range, too. Fridge is cheap and 15 years old–buyer should plan to replace. Range probably works fine, but is cheeeeeap.

    Curtain in front of the laundry bc machines are too big to have any sort of door.

    Likely u/c this week.

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  5. Sold in March 2000 for $360,000
    Sold in March 2004 for $425,000
    Sold in March 2012 for $425,000

    what does that tell you about the market between 04 and ’12? wonder what happened around then. 😉

    honestly the 2012 price is a steal but if i’m gonna pay $700K to live up the street from Glascotts, I want a SFH. which I know you cannot get in Lincoln Park for anything close to this price point.

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  6. 1W sold for 790 in 2021. two floors with one floor in ground.

    2W layout same as 3W.

    IMHO opinion in small spaces you use armoires instead of closets.

    looking at 1W and 2W I definitely would not call this building interior a vintage feel.

    the backdoor knob. what’s up with that? air gap issue?

    If I were buying and keeping, I’d budget in replacing all the windows (not a small cost at all i know) or at minimum the back bedroom windows with triple pane new windows. makes such a difference

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  7. “wonder what happened around then.”

    The ’12 seller had an f/c filed against them in ’11. Looks like the face on their mortgages was $390 ($330k at purchase, $60k 2d)–obv no way to tell about principal or accrued interest at the time of f/c or sale.

    March 2000 for $360,000 + CPI = $663k
    March 2004 for $425,000 + CPI = $715k
    March 2012 for $425,000 + CPI = $520k

    And the kitchen is so much nicer now that it makes up for any other wear’n’tear (except HVAC, which isn’t noted, which probably means it’s due).

    Speaking of HVAC–looks like it’s hiding behind the laundry machines (intake over the desk nook in the foyer), which is a *terrible* place for it, especially with just a curtain in front.

    Also notable in the floorplan–~80 sf storage in the basement(?).

    Also, also: in before JU asking about micturation from the Galscott’s crowd, and the rats and aromas from the Athenian Room.

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  8. Most recent prior feature on this block sold at the $825 ask in 90 days; u/c in 7 days:

    https://cribchatter.com/duplex-up-2-2-urban-oasis-with-multiple-decks-in-lincoln-park-for-825000-811-w-webster/

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  9. “Also, also: in before JU asking about micturation from the Galscott’s crowd, and the rats and aromas from the Athenian Room.”

    Athenian Room is the least of your problems if you live in the city of Chicago. Try living across from a sports bar.

    And rats? They are everywhere. More concerning is someone who doesn’t pick up after their dogs.

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  10. This is one of my favorite buildings on Webster. This is a top floor unit which should make it more attractive. You WILL have to walk up the stairs every day though, which for some, would be a turnoff.

    I love the kitchen remodel, which it needed.

    This is really a 2-bedroom though, isn’t it?

    That extra storage space is probably necessarily for things like luggage. Vintage units are known for not having many closets.

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  11. “looking at 1W and 2W I definitely would not call this building interior a vintage feel.”

    Appears that 3W kept many of its original vintage features in the living room and den, even if the others did not. Plaster medallions, pocket doors and shutters.

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  12. “If I were buying and keeping, I’d budget in replacing all the windows (not a small cost at all i know) or at minimum the back bedroom windows with triple pane new windows. makes such a difference”

    The association would probably be in charge of this, but hard to know on back windows. The front windows would certainly be the association’s purview but sometimes the back windows in vintage buildings are not. Something to ask about before putting in an offer, though.

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  13. “The lack of closet space/storage is an issue here. Two of the three bedrooms have a closet and that’s it.”

    That separate storage space seems VITAL.

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  14. “Just check Redfin AND Zillow”

    I rarely use Zillow. I don’t like the interface. Occasionally, if Redfin has screwed up the price data, then I will check Zillow. Occasionally, the property description is also missing on Redfin, so I will like to Zillow in that case.

    Otherwise, I don’t use it.

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  15. “Try living across from a sports bar.”

    Glascott’s (which, to be clear, is immediately next to Athenian Room, and both are essentially, but not quite directly, “across the street”) is a notably better neighbor than a generic “sports bar”?

    Huh.

    Alsox3: just did the alley streetview–the access for the roof deck is up the back deck, so potentionally annoying depending on the neighbors’ level and type of use.

    Alsox4: chichow q: “the backdoor knob. what’s up with that? air gap issue?”

    Not sure what you mean, but backdoor has solid door, and then screen/storm door outside of that, for all the reasons you do that–leaving solid door open for air/light, extra insulation, (slight) security bump of extra door on the back porch, etc.

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