A 4-Bedroom South Loop Townhouse with Contemporary Updates for $1.2 Million: 1734 S. Indiana
This 4-bedroom townhouse at 1734 S. Indiana in the South Loop came on the market in April 2025.
Built in 2004, this complex of townhouses has 45 units and attached garage parking.
1734 S. Indiana is built around a center courtyard, it has a gated front entry and garden.
The listing says it has had contemporary updates with “no detail left to spare.”
There is an entry foyer with a first floor family room with French doors and an updated full bath.
The second floor has crown molding, hardwood floors, the living/dining room and kitchen.
There’s a gas fireplace in the living room with a custom mantel and marble surround.
The townhouse has a contemporary chef’s kitchen with white cabinets and an island with blue cabinets, quartz countertops, a herringbone backsplash, and Thermador stainless steel appliances.
There’s also a separate eating area and a private balcony off the kitchen.
The townhouse has a custom staircase railing.
3 bedrooms and 2 full baths are on the third floor with contemporary updates including hardwood floors.
The top floor is a full floor primary suite with 2 walk-in-closets and an en suite bathroom with a separate tub and walk-in-shower along with a dual vanity.
There are sliding doors which lead to a private terrace from the primary suite.
This townhouse has the features buyers look for including central air and a 2-car attached garage.
It is near the shops and restaurants of the South Loop, and public transportation including the 18th Street train station.
Listed at $1.2 million, that’s $400,000 above the 2018 sales price.
Buyers love “new” and remodeled properties.
Will the updated kitchen and baths help make a quick sale?
Nadine Ferrata at Compass has the listing. See the pictures and floor plan here.
1734 S. Indiana: 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3100 square feet, townhouse
- Sold in July 2005 for $669,000
- Sold in April 2007 for $772,000
- Sold in July 2011 for $530,000
- Sold in August 2013 for $740,000
- Sold in August 2018 for $800,000
- Originally listed in April 2025 for $1.2 million
- Currently still listed at $1.2 million
- Assessments of $258 a month (includes exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal)
- Taxes of $16,093
- Central Air
- 2-car attached garage
- Gas fireplace
- Bedroom #1: 16×15 (fourth floor)
- Bedroom #2: 13×11 (third floor)
- Bedroom #3: 12×9 (third floor)
- Bedroom #4: 12×9 (third floor)
- Living room: 22×18 (second floor)
- Kitchen: 17×9 (second floor)
- Eating Area: 15×9 (second floor)
- Family room: 18×11 (main floor)
- Terrace: 19×8 (fourth floor)
- Balcony: 19×4 (second floor)
July 2005 for $669,000 + CPI = ~$1.1m.
All but flat for 20 years.
3d/4th beds are tiny–less than 9 feet wide is affirmatively tight.
LOL, this is 2300sf
The balcony off the MBR is terrible – Condenser + Fart fan. Guessing the soothing sounds of the condenser running will help the owners sleep
2300sf on 4 levels in SL – Hard No
Not big enough to allow baby to grow into toddlerhood there, I suppose. Or maybe it’s the schools.
Assessment is a joke and should be at least triple. I wouldn’t want to raise children in this neighborhood. Safety would be #1 reason to stay away from this area. Few blocks south and gets VERY dicey very fast.
“Assessment is a joke and should be at least triple. I wouldn’t want to raise children in this neighborhood. Safety would be #1 reason to stay away from this area. Few blocks south and gets VERY dicey very fast.”
Really? We’re back to “the south loop is bad”? I thought that had ended about 15 years ago.
Why should the assessments be triple? In a townhouse complex?
“July 2005 for $669,000 + CPI = ~$1.1m.
All but flat for 20 years.”
Housing bubble was a bitch.
Wondering what is going on on the north side?
I couldn’t get to this Landmark Village townhouse in time. It had a Sunday “best and final” offer deadline and is now under contract.
Remember when these used to sell for $450,000? It’s a new age as it’s listed at $650,000. Wonder how much over the bids were? $700,000? $750,000?
Still record low inventory in Chicago.
https://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/2835-N-Wolcott-Ave-60657/unit-G/home/13359189
Really? We’re back to “the south loop is bad”? I thought that had ended about 15 years ago.
Not sure who is back or not, but it is prudent to due basic due diligence:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.neighborhoodscout.com/il/chicago/crime.amp
“I couldn’t get to this Landmark Village townhouse in time.”
The unit next door sold for $630k last summer.
How does that appraise out at over $700k?
“How does that appraise out at over $700k?”
Prices are higher than last summer. By at least 5%.
And maybe they don’t need it to appraise out. Lots of all cash deals out there.
Come on Aleks. Not this bullshit about the South Loop being “unsafe.” At 1700 South? You’d take the common big city precautions.
A good rule of thumb is: would you be comfortable walking the streets after hours?That’s how you know whether to buy into a neighborhood.
Wife was staying at the hotel on Michigan and 8th this week. At 9pm, hotel staff told her to wait until morning to go to Jewel in Roosevelt and State.
LOL, the crime map you linked to showed this neighborhood as one of the safest in the city…
“Wife was staying at the hotel on Michigan and 8th this week. At 9pm, hotel staff told her to wait until morning to go to Jewel in Roosevelt and State.”
Would you go to the Jewel on Division and Clark at 9 pm? I wouldn’t.
Lots of grocery stores I wouldn’t go to at 9 pm. Are they even open that late?
“Lots of grocery stores I wouldn’t go to at 9 pm. Are they even open that late?”
Ok, boomer.
Yes, daJewels are (almost?) all open until midnight.
FoodHole and Mariano’s close at 10. Even Eataly is open until 10.
Most (not all) city Jewels open 24/7. They close one door at 8 or so to funnel everyone through one security checkpoint.
“Most (not all) city Jewels open 24/7”
Dude. No. Not for over half a decade.
Website shows 37 stores in the city, not one that is a 24 hour store–except, of course, for the one in Bucktown, which is totally 24/7/366.
They are all open until at least 10 pm.
“Most (not all) city Jewels open 24/7. They close one door at 8 or so to funnel everyone through one security checkpoint.”
The pandemic put the kibosh on most 24/7 operations. Even Tempo Cafe is no longer 24/7. It closes at 8 pm now.
“FoodHole and Mariano’s close at 10. Even Eataly is open until 10.”
The Whole Foods at Chicago and State used to close at 9 pm. I think it may be open until 10 pm now though. Could be that it had more limited hours because of the pandemic (it opened during it).
TJs are not open late either.
Eataly has restaurants inside so being open until 10 pm makes sense.
“not one that is a 24 hour store–except, of course, for the one in Bucktown, which is totally 24/7/366.”
dude, that’s wicker park and just a terrible place to shop but I’m sure our resident Bucktown neighborhood czar with check in on that.
“dude, that’s wicker park”
??? Wicker Park (Polish Triangle) Jewels is 6 am to Midnight 7 days a week.
Only the Real Bucktown Truther Bucktown Jewels is 24/7/366.
The Howard/Kedzie one (in Evanston) may be the only 24 hour Jewels in the real world.
May God have mercy on your souls, and stop it, just stop it, with Bucktown.
Bucktown Truther is as accurate about the boundaries of Bucktown in 2025 as he is about the hours at da Jewels in 2025.
Severely out of date, but still claiming to know better than everyone else.
Division and Clark has always been a gnarly corner due to the Red Line stop and the SRO across the street, but if you’re avoiding the Jewel after 9 you should probably move to a retirement village somewhere. it’s not that bad. It isn’t a zoo like it was in the aughts.
“It isn’t a zoo like it was in the aughts.”
I remember it from the 90s, before the Old Town Square Dominicks (before that also became a Jewel).
When some people (definitely not me) called the Clark/Div store the Jungle Jewel. It wasn’t even that bad then. And today it’s a completely (*completely*) different store.
Anon-tfo, you’ll be relevant when r.e. shills get to chose store hours.
“you’ll be relevant”
At least I’m not wrong on the facts.
Contingent.
…even though none of the Jewels in the city are 24 hour stores, except in the imagination of the Bucktown Truther(tm).