If at first you don’t suceed, try, try again: 749 W. Wellington in Lakeview

This 2-bedroom unit at 749 W. Wellington in Lakeview has been on the market since last February and has been reduced several times.

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The listing was recently canceled and then re-listed- at a higher price. I’m assuming the price change now includes the parking (and before that parking was “extra”.)

Here’s the listing:

Sunny bright & spacious vintage rehab w/ high ceilings, hrwd floors, s/s appliances, eat-in kitchen & rear deck. Split floorplan allows privacy from one BR to the other. Tasteful decorative touches include decorative antique fireplace, light sconces & custom painting.

Lots of closet space and separate storage. Fantastic location – close to El, shopping, restaurants, nightlife and the Lake. Deeded Gated Prkg included.

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Michael Loizzi at Coldwell Banker has the listing. See more pictures here.

Unit #2: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, no square footage listed

  • Sold in August 2000 for $213,000
  • Sold in August 2004 for $270,000
  • Originally listed in February 2008 for $310,000
  • Reduced several times to $275,000 by October 2008
  • Canceled
  • Re-listed in October 2008 for $299,000 (parking included)
  • Assessments of $363 a month
  • Taxes of $3,610
  • No central air- window units
  • Bedroom #1: 16×13
  • Bedroom #2: 11×11

6 Responses to “If at first you don’t suceed, try, try again: 749 W. Wellington in Lakeview”

  1. 2004 price with the parking seems fair. Its a nice place in a great location, even if the assessments are a bit high.

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  2. No real opinion on the place, other than to say that some of these listings are a real window into other people’s lives: the inhabitant of this place, for instance, is so Obviously Male that this place is practically “frat-y”;

    I get the same “frat-y” feeling from the listing 2 blocks away on Broadway: http://cribchatter.com/?p=5162
    I sorta feel like a sociologist…!

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  3. I’d drop it to 250ish to compensate for the lack of central air and cramped kitchen.

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  4. Agreed. $250-275k is a fair price, but nobody is paying $300,000 for this place.

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  5. With the high assessments (for the sq. feet and type of building) and lack of central air, I agree this is a bit high. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the seller took a bid in the 250-275 range.

    It seems to me that current asking prices are increasingly high-balls and realism is creeping into sellers who are feeling the pressure to sell. The bid-ask spread is widening…

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