A 4-Bedroom Gold Coast Triplex Maisonette for $1.95 Million at 210 E. Walton

This 4-bedroom triplex maisonette at 210 E. Walton in the Gold Coast came on the market in April 2023.

Built in 1929, 210 E. Walton has 5 units. It was converted into condos in 1994. The building has an elevator and a shared courtyard.

This unit has it’s own private front entrance with a foyer.

The listing says it has been “redesigned” by Adina Hall, a top architect. It has many built-ins including televisions, a sound system and bookcases.

The first floor has two of the bedrooms, an office, the laundry room and “flex space” which is being used for an exercise room.

There’s a full bath on this floor.

The second floor has the living room, dining room, kitchen and a family room along with a powder room. The dining room has an RH light fixture.

There’s a gas fireplace in the living room.

The gourmet kitchen has white modern cabinets, high end stainless steel appliances including a beverage fridge, a backsplash and an island with seating.

The primary suite is on the third floor with an accent wall of 3D effect sculptural flowers, a sitting room, a walk-in-closet with custom built-ins and a spa-like marble bath with dual vanities, a jacuzzi tub, a steam shower with overhead rain shower head and body sprays.

There is also a second bedroom on the third floor with a moss wall with rustic wood design.

The third floor also leads to a private walk-out terrace which overlooks the central manicured shared courtyard.

This home has central air and a mudroom which the listing says “leads to an attached heated garage space.” But is this with the building or in a building next door?

The listing says this home “lives like a single family home.”

It is near Oak Street Beach, the shops and restaurants of Streeterville, the Mag Mile and the Gold Coast.

Listed at $1.95 million, is this a good single family home alternative in this neighborhood?

Tommy Choi and Joshua Weinberg at Keller Williams OneChicago have the listing. See the pictures, 3D tour and floor plan here.

Unit #C: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 4400 square feet, triplex

  • Sold in September 2008 for $2,009,500
  • Sold in September 2016 for $1.968 million
  • Sold in October 2021 for $1.76 million
  • Parking space at 180-190 E Walton also sold in August 2021 for $28,000
  • Currently listed at $1.95 million (includes attached heated garage space)
  • Assessments of $2020 a month (inclues exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, parking, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $32,268
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • 1 gas fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 16×14 (third floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 14×14 (third floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 15×15 (main floor)
  • Bedroom #4: 12×8 (main floor)
  • Living room: 19×18 (second floor)
  • Dining room: 16×17 (second floor)
  • Family room: 18×15 (second floor)
  • Kitchen: 22×14 (second floor)
  • Mudroom: 14×14 (main floor)
  • Exercise room: 20×12 (main floor)
  • Foyer: 15×15 (main floor)
  • Laundry: 12×9 (main floor)
  • Office: 14×11 (main floor)
  • Walk-in-closet: 14×6 (third floor)
  • Terrace (third floor)

 

 

9 Responses to “A 4-Bedroom Gold Coast Triplex Maisonette for $1.95 Million at 210 E. Walton”

  1. I like that there’s a window at the kitchen sink.

    I get that not every place will have views, especially not a SFH/SFH alternative, but it’s unfortunate that the living areas look out at those particular buildings.

    Bedroom locations aren’t great for most families.

    Yes, yes, there’s exterior maintenance on SFHs, $24k/yr, every year?

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  2. I love the kitchen!

    Look at the 2016 pictures to get a better feeling how this lives as a family residence. In its current staging, it looks better suited for 1-2 people.

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  3. A few years ago I made an offer on one of these units. This building is a gem.

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  4. I really like the lighting upgrades. It makes a place without much natural light more livable.

    I wonder where they found that pet bed swing. Looks too small for my dogs, but I love how it looks.

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  5. “I wonder where they found that pet bed swing”

    WTF is a pet bed swing?

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  6. “WTF is a pet bed swing?”

    Look in picture 35 near the monkey lamps and moss wall.

    It looks like it might be a version of this: https://www.notonthehighstreet.com/rawstudio/product/hive-hanging-chair

    The website shows people in it, but in the walkthrough it really doesn’t seem big enough to fit people. Plus, getting in and out of it seems like it would be annoying for a healthy person and impossible for everyone else.

    I wouldn’t normally comment on decor, but it’s as though they designed that room specifically for that chair.

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  7. I wonder if the poor views and lack of natural light ultimately drive people out of here. Seems strange that a unit of this size and calibre has been listed 3 times in 8 years.

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  8. I saw it.

    I just cant fathom

    1 – Why a pet might need a bed that swings
    2 – What Human took it upon themselves to spend money on a bed that swings for their pet

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  9. Some people never look out the window. That must be the kind that buy a place like this. Living here would be like living in a fish bowl.

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