Looking for Unique? Try This Vintage Tudor Gem: 3019 W. Ardmore in Peterson Woods

This 3-bedroom tudor at 3019 W. Ardmore in Peterson Woods just came on the market in August.

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Built in 1929, the house is on an oversized 45×192 lot with a side drive and a 2-car garage.

Much of the house’s original features are intact, including the leaded glass windows, coved ceilings, arched doorways and the wood burning fire place.

Yes, that means there are also the original kitchen and baths. The house also doesn’t have central air.

But all 3 bedrooms are on the second floor and there is an unfinished basement.

Do you have the vision to restore this unique house to its original splendor?

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Terry Silis at Baird & Warner has the listing. See more pictures here.

3019 W. Ardmore: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, no square footage listed

  • It is an estate sale- original sales price is before 1990
  • Originally listed in August 2010
  • Currently listed for $489,000
  • Taxes of $6759
  • No central air
  • Bedroom #1: 15×15
  • Bedroom #2: 12×13
  • Bedroom #3: 13×11

82 Responses to “Looking for Unique? Try This Vintage Tudor Gem: 3019 W. Ardmore in Peterson Woods”

  1. That bathroom has got to go! Nice house. Seems like a lot of money to me however.

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  2. “Seems like a lot of money to me however.”

    Who would’ve ever thunk that half a million dollars was a lot of money? It’s just half a MILLION dollars and afterall it IS real estate!

    Even if it costs more to own than rent a place like this consider all of the potential upside, outsized appreciation you are entitled to receive.

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  3. Love it. Not my desired neighborhood though. Anyone know about public transportation options there?

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  4. I want this house, I don’t care where it is.

    What a beautiful house. Love that row of full-length leaded glass windows. Beautiful details and very spacious. I’m not sure it’s worth nearly a half million dollars because it has some things that need to be done and it is in an inconvenient, though very nice, neighborhood.

    The kitchen is sort of cute but it is non-functional. Needs to be replaced.

    Too bad the beautiful vintage bath was wrecked with those horrid turquoise fixtures, but that can be corrected. I know exactly where to get 20s-revival fixtures, like a nice deep white casement tub and a nice pedestal sink. The tile looks like it’s in extremely good condition- have to be careful how you remove those fixtures so as not to damage that wall tile. The floor tile looks like it went in sometime in the early 60s, and needs to be replaced with something more appropriate for the period.

    $350K maybe? I notice that prices in that area are falling fast.

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  5. Public transit is HORRIBLE in this area, and there is very little retail anywhere close. This is NOT a walkable neighborhood. It really is very inconvenient.

    You have to either: A. walk up to Peterson about 6 blocks north and take the Peterson over to the Red Line Bryn Mawr stop

    or B. take the Kimball bus down to Brown Line stop on Kimball. This is bad because Kimball is really slow and clogged during rush hours.

    or C. Walk down to Foster and take the Foster slowboat bus to the Berwin El stop.

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  6. “Anyone know about public transportation options there?”

    Lincoln bus to Brown Line, Peterson Bus to Redline or LSD express bus.

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  7. I grew up a few blocks from here. It was a very pretty area. There are a variety of homes, making the blocks look unique.

    The public schools in the area were bad (at least when I lived there), so parents sent their kids to private schools.

    I would estimate that at least 25% of the neighbors were Hasidic Jews. Most of the neighbors took care of their homes and families tended to stay in the neighborhood a long time (my parents lived there over 20 years).

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  8. Looks like a lovely home in need of some work located in a really pretty setting — although if it’s not walkable to much, public transit stinks and the schools are bad, I am not sure why one would spend close to 1/2 million (plus renovation costs) for this.

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  9. It’s funny about the walkability, since the walk score is 82. Not to say that the walk score is always a good measure of walkability or that one would actually want to frequent what’s nearby.

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  10. nice house at like 300k… 500 is a bit much

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  11. Not to mention it’s near the river. Open up all of the windows for a nice fresh breath of stinky water. Especially during the summertime.

    Anyone who’s gone over the bridge on Peterson just before Lincoln will know what I’m talking about.

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  12. This house is an absolute dream!!!

    I have been playing the lotto every week in hopes that I will win and save this home from destruction. I was at an open house and heard some ninny ask the agent how she would “get rid” of the windows. I think I may have shrieked. I would just die to restore this house to its glory. To find a house this original an un-marred by crappy renovations/modernizations is so rare. The house next door is pretty similar to this house and the people there did an exquisite renovation on the home. I only hope that the person that gets this house appreciates every drop of character in the home.

    For those that think the schools are bad…I think they need some education of their own. I will agree that Mather and Jameson are sub-par, but Northside College Prep bad? Give me a break, its the best public high school in the city of Chicago. St. Hilary’s is on the corner of California and Bryn Mawr and most of the kids in the neighborhood go there.

    The bottom line is this: This home is beautiful. The neighborhood offers a buyer beautiful homes, parks, tree lined streets, and great neighbors that have lived there for years or just moved in to start their families. For someone who appreciates a home with character and wants to settle down in a neighborhood that was featured by the Chicago Sun Times as one of Chicago’s “Hidden Gems”…this is it. Seize the opportunity.

    And no, no one put me up to this…I just live in one of the plain janes of the neighborhood and have house envy.

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  13. Can I pick it up and take it with me to Old Town Triangle?

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  14. If they’ll take $300K – I’ll race you there. It it comes with the grand piano, I’ll throw in a couple extra bucks. If you own this house and you’re willing to take less, feel free to comment. Those windows are super amazing. Beautiful house.

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  15. I’m with Laura – I absolutely LOVE this place. I don’t know anything about the area – but the house is absolutely gorgeous. They just don’t make it like this anymore!!! I am jealous of the person that buys this!!!

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  16. I am astounded at the ignorance. This is a beautiful, custom built home on a HUGE lot in the middle of the city!! Look around and see people are paying $300K for condos, even now.
    It’s about a block to Lincoln Avenue and 1.5 block to Peterson. Walk to 24 hr.Walgreens, A fruit Stand, Fondue Place,McDonals, KFC, Pizza Place, Liquor Store, Cleaners, a lot of small restaurants. Express Pace Bus stops at corner of Lincoln/Peterson, Peterson Bus to Red Line, Lincoln Bus to Brown Line, between Lake Shore Drive and Edens.

    This is not Skokie, it doesn’t stink there is no filtration plant here.

    Some people just don’t recognize quality when they see it.
    Negative, jealousy because they can’t afford it.

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  17. Dislike.

    I’m not sure I’d call a “tudor” style home unique. Plenty in Jefferson Park, Norwood Park, Sauganash, northwest Chicago et, al…

    In fact, my wife and I would walk around Budlong Woods and I’d point out the really sweet mid-century modern and prairie style homes and she always liked a particular Swiss chalet lookin’ “tudor”.

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  18. In fact, it’s so unique there are ones on each side of this home. Ha.

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  19. Quite intact and I hope it has a Laura Louzader attention to refitting although I do not think the kitchen is quite as bad as she does. Perhaps 350 is more reasonable given the schools and commute

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  20. Yes, but what is unique is that all the lovely interior elements haven’t been ripped out and replaced by generic “modern” finishes.

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  21. Eric are you saying that realtors use inappropriate cliches. What is the proper definition of a Tudor and why doesn’t this qualify?

    Laura, I agree that the kitchen and bathroom need updating/restoring. I’d start with the bathroom and then do the kitchen.

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  22. if anyone changes a god damn thing on this house (especially the blue bathroom fixtures)
    I will find you.

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  23. ““Anyone know about public transportation options there?”
    Lincoln bus to Brown Line, Peterson Bus to Redline or LSD express bus.”

    ok i maybe showing my age here but the california bus could get you to the ravenswood line and the ohare line.
    Is there still a califorina bus?

    “I’m not sure I’d call a “tudor” style home unique. Plenty in Jefferson Park, Norwood Park, Sauganash, northwest Chicago et, al…”

    i beg to differ on this one but i dont see this style on the NW side at all. and the tudors on the NW side are in Schorsh Village (dunning), galewood, and only a few sprinkeld in Jeff Park and none in Norwood park, and only south of peterson in sauganash mixed in with colonials, ranch and Mcmansions

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  24. I have a coworker who live in this area, he loves it and raised/raising a family there. the kids are darn smart and good kids too.

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  25. “Is there still a califorina bus?”

    Yes. I don’t think it goes all the way up.

    “i beg to differ on this one but i dont see this style on the NW side at all. and the tudors on the NW side are in Schorsh Village (dunning), galewood, and only a few sprinkeld in Jeff Park and none in Norwood park, and only south of peterson in sauganash mixed in with colonials, ranch and Mcmansions”

    I don’t know about many but definitely some around Norwood Park. When I see them they are distinctive relative to housing stock but aren’t really surprising.

    http://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/5313-N-Osceola-Ave-60656/home/28553535

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  26. “Is there still a califorina bus?”

    As DZ sex, yes. The problem is there is neitehr a California *bridge* nor a California stop on the Ravenswood line.

    Bus turns around next to ComEd just north of Hot Doug’s.

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  27. “Yes. I don’t think it goes all the way up.”

    my day it would take you up to thillens and maybe all the way to lincolnwood mall?

    and the link is in Oriole Park 🙂

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  28. “and the link is in Oriole Park”

    Oriole Park is in Norwood Park. Discussion wasn’t about Old Norwood.

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  29. “my day it would take you up to thillens and maybe all the way to lincolnwood mall?”

    That’s known to most of the world as the “Kimball bus”

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  30. “Oriole Park is in Norwood Park. Discussion wasn’t about Old Norwood”

    but its like saying Dunning is Jeff park but us NW siders know the diff.

    but you want some sweet Tudors check around shabonner Park (shabbona) and galewood its like a little tudor showcase. (also some sprinkles in gladstone are too)

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  31. “That’s known to most of the world as the “Kimball bus”

    dude kimbal would end at thillens and then you would have to switch to the california to get to lincolnwood mall.

    i remember catching the california at addsion and kimball and that thing would just be going up and down some crazy routes.

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  32. “but its like saying Dunning is Jeff park but us NW siders know the diff”

    So NW siders commonly use Norwood Park to refer to Old Norwood?

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  33. James,
    I like the kitchen, too. And, I could live with the bathroom as is.
    The only thing in the kitchen is that the linoleum might be a bit worn. But, I like the set up.

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  34. “dude kimbal would end at thillens and then you would have to switch to the california to get to lincolnwood mall.”

    That’s fine, but *now* Kimball runs to the mall.

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  35. “So NW siders commonly use Norwood Park to refer to Old Norwood?”

    yes and along west side of nagle going north too edison park. now east side of nagle can be argued norwood but depends on where you grew up and how many oldstyles you have in you.

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  36. “how many oldstyles you have in you.”

    In which case one might find it “scary”.

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  37. “yes and along west side of nagle going north too edison park. now east side of nagle can be argued norwood but depends on where you grew up and how many oldstyles you have in you.”

    And not if west of harlem or south of kennedy?

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  38. “And not if west of harlem or south of kennedy?”

    Kennedy is a good divider some will say foster north is a boundary. but again we are not talking official its just hoodies and old timers rules.

    “In which case one might find it “scary”.”

    yes bud fans its just a beer.

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  39. Lovely house, great details, and a nice feel….not so sure about the price, as I am unfamiliar with this area’s pricing

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  40. @ Eric Rojas – This isn’t Budlong Woods; the house is located in Peterson Woods. and that ugly house to the left could never be confused for this home, though the one on the right is very similar.

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  41. “I know exactly where to get 20s-revival fixtures, like a nice deep white casement tub and a nice pedestal sink.”

    Oh yeah? Care to share?

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  42. “That’s fine, but *now* Kimball runs to the mall.”

    yep thats why i say i am showing my age, did you pick up the cues when i said ravenswood and ohare instead of brown and blue?

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  43. it is possible to reglaze the fixtures in white, no?

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  44. I love the place too. I’d leave the kitchen cabinets and perhaps make some adjustments inside of them. Maybe replace the floor. I had an old bungalow with pink tile in MN. Eventually it had to go because it started falling on the floor. The bathroom got too moist. Then I bought a bungalow with yellow tile. I kept that. I had a huge clawfoot tub, but no shower in that bathroom, so I didn’t have moisture problems there.

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  45. Holy moly this is so gorgeous. It almost makes me mad when I see boring McCraboxes because there are places like this so with so much character and charm. And THE WALL OF WINDOWS? Drooooool.

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  46. “did you pick up the cues when i said ravenswood and ohare instead of brown and blue?”

    Yes. Still unclear when there was a California stop on the Ravenswood, tho.

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  47. “Yes. Still unclear when there was a California stop on the Ravenswood, tho”

    i want to say the bus drove up to the Lawrence and kimball stop. but memory isnt what it used to be.

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  48. also i remember it might have gone down kedzie in a few areas.

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  49. Laura- I bet those are the original fixtures. That wasn’t an uncommon color combination and the sink is definitely 20’s, not 50’s. Though where you’ll get that green to replace the knob, I wanna know!

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  50. Laura L., “I know exactly where to get 20s-revival fixtures, like a nice deep white casement tub and a nice pedestal sink.”

    Laura, can you let me know where? (I knew you’d love this one — I do, too).

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  51. One of my favorites ever on Cribchatter. I like everything about it but especially the windows, all of them.

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  52. James, you are still my hero. Agreed.

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  53. Laura, I am looking for a double apron, left hand drain 20’s tub. Any leads?

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  54. I’m usually a huge fan of vintage, but this place is leaving me cold. I love the windows and I like the mantel, but the rest — interior doors, light fixtures, the stairwell — is just “meh” to me.

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  55. east side of nagle is still norwood park….over to milwaukee and down to austin.other side of austin is the start of jeff park.

    house is awesome for a fixer-upper.price is a little crazy.see what they sell it for.

    and they just listed what the house on melvina sold for.it was chatted about a month or so ago.sold for 320k. which is good for me,i live right down the street,but i’m suprised he flipped/whatever you want to call it…so quickly.

    http://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/5755-N-Melvina-Ave-60646/home/13509697

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  56. “Nancy Dreutherson” must be the realtor or the owner, to be shilling like this.

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  57. All of these questions of where to find vintage reproduction bath fixtures…have you not heard of ‘Restoration Hardware’? This is the source you are referring to right Laura? I think to many it is still an insider’s secret to know the products they carry.
    http://www.restorationhardware.com.
    Have fun!!
    I think I should own at least 1/3 of the company as I have purchased SO many items from them for both my own places and many of the projects we have completed. What I haven’t purchased I have spent hours online drooling over each and every item. Gorgeous stuff and a lot of it would be right at home in this place.
    Definately the kitchen and bath would have to go and I would not have a problem at all tearing out that tile…any sort of restoration would require you to do so. It would not survive tearing out the sink, bathtub and toilet.
    So, so much potential here but one could quickly build the renovation cost to equal the sales price of the home to do it ‘just right’ the first time out. To the buyer, find a reputable architect and contractor who specializes in period restoration….this place would require an expert and not a DIYer to get it restored to perfection.

    Had I stayed with period renovation projects to the extent I was early in my career, this would be THE place I would have loved to come across.

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  58. @ jsrowyourboat,

    Where do I say this home is in Budlong Woods? I wrote an anecodote to describe that I don’t feel this home is unique on the northwest side.

    And Groove, “i beg to differ on this one but i dont see this style on the NW side at all. and the tudors on the NW side are in Schorsh Village (dunning), galewood, and only a few sprinkeld in Jeff Park and none in Norwood park, and only south of peterson in sauganash mixed in with colonials, ranch and Mcmansions”

    You say there is none of this style on the northwest side and then name nothwest side neighborhoods with tudors. I think Peterson Woods is safely northwest side. No tudor style homes in Norwood Park?
    Just a few of Norwood Park “tudors” listed and/or sold in just last three months:
    5051 Rutherford, 7134 Farragut, 6959 Summerdale, 5608 Nottingham, 5755 N Melvina 6358 Merrimac, 5313 Osceola, 5220 Normandy etc… This does not include the many off the market.

    Icarus, I never said this home was not a tudor style. I would describe it as a tudor. You misread or misunderstood my comment which was anecdotal related to another home making the point that I do not feel tudor style homes are that unique on the northwest side of the city.

    No big whoop. Still don’t like them.

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  59. “Restoration Hardware”???? Hahaha! Try that old huge hardware store downtown (I can’t think of the name, on Grand maybe? It’s huge and great) Or ebay. Andersonville shops or antique shops. Google salvage yards.

    (Full disclosure I do have a few light fixtures and a medicine cabinet from there, and do like their stuff but it is totally overpriced and mass produced)

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  60. I’ve been tracking this house on MLS; it’s a rare beauty with excellent bones in original condition. This is a tudor-deco house, but much larger than examples in Schorsch Village. Hopefully buyer won’t tear out kitchen and bathrooms, just tweak and repair. Floors, tile, and hopefully cabinets should stay, or their replacements should closely follow design character of original. Blue bathroom fixtures are original; color contrast between fixtures and tile is a mark of era. Go to Kohler Museum in Kohler Wisconsin for more examples of strong ceramic colors.

    We’ve found many Restoration Hardware items to be overpriced for their relatively low quality, be it cabinets, hardware, or upholstery. For that money, you can buy Baker Furniture and architectural hardware. Restoration Hardware is targeted towards buyers who don’t know how to source hardware that is better than cheap Home Depot items. Note that Kohler has an excellent Baker outlet in Kohler Wisconsin too.

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  61. “You say there is none of this style on the northwest side and then name nothwest side neighborhoods with tudors.”

    Eric my new internet friend, sorry for the confusion, i was more saying this style of tudor (have no clue the name of it). the areas i went to named have the standard chicago tudors which if you visit Schosrch Village (i still call it dunning or shabonna park area) you will see what i mean. Galewood also has many tudors but a different style than this place and 50% differnet than schorsch village.

    so where i was going is saying this STYLE IS UNIQUE to rebuttal your statement that its not UNIQUE.
    you are correct Tudors are not unique in the windy of city but thus style is. its not RARE but i for one dont see many around.

    I may be wrong but i would think top realtors would be “on pointe” when it comes to home styles. maybe not as well versed as an Architect but still on top of that.

    now of the random list of tudors you provided only one is close to in this style.
    and many Tudors in the NW side will have been updated and expanded and not have this much original layout and details and original detailed windows
    so again it proves that it is Unique.

    sorry, i know that the tudors and areas there are in are not in bike ride radius to Wrigley Field so to you its really not a matter of point for you.

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  62. For old, authentic vintage stuff – I think you could get seriously lucky with these folks:

    http://www.ogtstore.com/

    I’ve been to their MASSIVE warehouse. They have knobs, doors, bathroom fixtures of every sort. You would be lucky if they/you can find it. But, they do ship.

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  63. I am totally floored at the negative comments about RH, (esp the comments from Architect who is usually correct in his thoughts) I have the FULL market from which to choose when seeking fixtures for baths, kitchens and lighting and have selected their products with confidence. Other than Kallista products (which are of higher quality and priced at double the price of HR) Kohler is the bath line I don’t care for. Much higher quality lines for that price point, many available only through designers or industry pros.
    I was not at all talking about furnishings or upholstery, but rather faucets and lighting… I stand by my support of Restoration and so do many renovators and designers.
    Ann Sacks Tile products are also under the Kohler Interiors umbrella, but their ‘astronomical cost for what you get’ puts them out of reach of many budgets, other than a no expense spared project. If I am spending someone else’s money, sure bring on the Sacks tile, otherwise there are many, many other
    Now if the conversation turns to furnishings (don’t see how it would as we are not speaking of them) then yes, I would chose many items from the Barbara Bary for Baker or McGuire line without hesitation, but that is a whole other subject which we are forbidden from discussing on this forum.

    “Restoration Hardware is targeted towards buyers who don’t know how to source hardware that is better than cheap Home Depot items.”
    LOL other than a few choice comments from clio, this is the biggest bag of bullshit published on CC!! Ridiculous commment from someone supposedly in the biz.

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  64. ER: “Icarus, I never said this home was not a tudor style. I would describe it as a tudor. You misread or misunderstood my comment which was anecdotal related to another home making the point that I do not feel tudor style homes are that unique on the northwest side of the city.”

    Well, you wrote “tudor” (with quotes) referring to this one and the Budlong Woods one, so I’m curious, too: what, for you, distinguishes a legitimate tudor from a “tudor” or “tudor”-style home?

    jsrowyourboat (like Nancy Dreutherson, surely not related in any way to the seller or agent, despite being his/her first post): “I will agree that Mather and Jameson are sub-par, but Northside College Prep bad? Give me a break, its the best public high school in the city of Chicago.”

    Yeah, maybe they should put NSCP on the listing as the local high school, as we saw for a listing once featured here on CC!?! *rolleyes*

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  65. p.s. I love this house, too, but not @ $489. I’m not mad at them for listing it there, though; you never know if someone might completely fall heads over heels for it.

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  66. “Hopefully buyer won’t tear out kitchen and bathrooms, just tweak and repair. Floors, tile, and hopefully cabinets should stay, or their replacements should closely follow design character of original. Blue bathroom fixtures are original; color contrast between fixtures and tile is a mark of era.”
    You are kidding right? The wood floors are warped and damaged and I don’t think refinishing them would correct many of the flaws visible in the pictures. The tiles (walls and floors) are also damaged from neglect and would need to be torn out and replaced as there are no companies that would be able to reprduce *exactly* the color/finish to match areas that need to be replaced. It is impossible to patch repair these old tiles and a gut demo / rebuild would be required. I would not see that as a problem…lol go to ann sacks for replacements, right Arch?
    The wood frames to the french doors are severely damaged and would most likely require a total replacement. Glass and the metal could be utilized but frames have to go. The other metal windows could be utilized but they too would require an iron worker to restore them.
    The fireplace is fantastic and is in good condition, but the inside would have to be ‘blasted and cleaned up to look amazing.
    Kitchen cabinets and counters….EEEWWWW! Would be so easy to find a cabinet fabricator to reproduce them if that is what you wanted, but would you really want to have the same style? I would go with a total gut and rebuild for the entire room. Costly process though and we haven’t even gotten to appliances yet.
    Some of the lighting fixtures are original and could be refurbished…don’t see an issue there. The exterior front entryway needs some work and the driveway/walkway need to be replaced.
    So in other words, yes it can be renovated to restore it’s original glory, but it would be a major and very costly rebuild. Like I stated in previous post, it would equal the purchase price to do the right way.
    I am left wondering who and why would let a beauty like this deteriorate to the point it has? Such a shame to see this as it is a fantastic and very unique place that hasn’t been ruined by a cheap reno or a weekend DIYer.
    Good luck to the buyer and I hope you have access to unlimited funding as you are going to need it!

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  67. “maybe they should put NSCP on the listing as the local high school, as we saw for a listing once featured here on CC!?!”

    The best thing about that one is, it wasn’t even close to NSCP. This one, at least a fool could say “well, it’s the closest CPS HS” and not be wrong.

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  68. “The best thing about that one is, it wasn’t even close to NSCP. This one, at least a fool could say “well, it’s the closest CPS HS” and not be wrong”

    i wont google map it but i am confident saying Mather is a closer walk.

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  69. I thought Mather High was a “magnet” high school with various “special” academic programs. No?

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  70. “i wont google map it but i am confident saying Mather is a closer walk.”

    You’re right, of course. I was blending this one and the SoSweCo* place. But still 2d closest, while the other one was like 4 blocks from LPHS, wasn’t it?

    *South Swedish Covenant

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  71. “I thought Mather High was a “magnet” high school with various “special” academic programs. No?”

    good question, and i have no clue last i remember it was a hood school and was always shytie. Anon or some northsiders may know more.

    “You’re right, of course.”

    now only if my wife could say that phrase 🙂 i do like the SoSweCo tag it rolls of the tongue, i think we should start our own realtor “group” and list houses with these new hood names just to see if we can make them stick.

    what would be the name of our “Group” or “Team” i think the name URB Rehab is no open for use?

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  72. “what would be the name of our “Group” or “Team” i think the name URB Rehab is no open for use?”

    Can’t we just add TFO to whatever we want and make it okay?

    “good question, and i have no clue last i remember it was a hood school and was always shytie. Anon or some northsiders may know more.”

    That was my impression, too, and I checked the CPS “grades” that just came out–Mather moved up from an F to a D. And it’s PSAE scores were in the bottom 13% statewide. So, yeah, even if there are programs, they aren’t working, yet.

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  73. Mather is a neighborhood, comprehensive high school

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  74. “Can’t we just add TFO to whatever we want and make it okay?”

    could we call it BobHD’s depression emporium (tfo), our motto could be ‘if your not ready to jump off the ledge we will nudge you.’

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  75. I was thinking “The Mario the Greek (TFO) Group”.

    Just make sure we always have floorplans.

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  76. “if anyone changes a god damn thing on this house (especially the blue bathroom fixtures)
    I will find you.”

    Ha ha, my feelings exactly. What a find! This is exactly the kind of house I’d hope to find – untouched with all the period details in tact. I love the kitchen, wonder if the orig stove is in it still? I truly hope whoever winds up with this beauty doesn’t re-muddle it. BTW, another GREAT site for people who appreciate these types of homes and are looking for resources is http://retrorenovation.com/ They list period hardware, fabrics, good e-bay finds, etc. Very useful and a warm and helpful retro-oriented community.

    Could the (way too) high price on this house be due to it being an estate? I’m wondering if the beneficiaries are flush and willing to let it sit on the market for some time as they are emotionally attached and not in any hurry to get the money? In any case, I sure hope someone is taking good care of it as it sits empty. Really nifty find, Sabrina, ty!

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  77. “PSAE scores were in the bottom 13% statewide”

    I’m sure Mather likes to say top 87 percent statewide.

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  78. “I’m sure Mather likes to say top 87 percent statewide.”

    Which may translate to top half of CPS.

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  79. “Just make sure we always have floorplans”

    “Which may translate to top half of CPS.”

    haven’t decided which is funnier

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  80. Frankly, I think the pink/turquoise bathroom decor is kinda cool.

    I suppose some of you would prefer the term “campy.”

    Whatever…neutrals bore the heck out of me.

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  81. westloopelo, Restoration Hardware is changing its image and is now a “curator” of reproduction furniture. Have you seen their over-the-top catalogue this season. Not a fixture to be found, though I don’t doubt there are a few lingering on their website. Personally I am not a fan of those mass produced chrome-and-something fixtures trying to pass themselves off as. I have such a fixture in my bathroom and it’s so obviously a repro and hideous at least to me. Would rather just modernize the whole bath than have that thing in there.

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