A Vintage 2-Bedroom with a Roof Top Deck: 551 W. Belden in East Lincoln Park

This top floor 2-bedroom at 551 W. Belden in East Lincoln Park just came on the market.

Built in 1894, this building has 20 units.

It doesn’t have an elevator nor does it have parking. However, there is extra storage in the building.

This unit is on the northwest corner and has some of its vintage features.

It has high ceilings, original woodwork, and leaded glass windows.

There is a floor to ceiling brick fireplace in the living room.

The kitchen has white cabinets, granite counter tops and a marble backsplash with stainless steel appliances.

There’s a separate dining room.

Of the two bathrooms, one has been updated with penny and subway tiles.

The primary bedroom is large enough to fit a king bed.

The unit has a spiral staircase that leads to a lofted den which then leads to a small ladder to the rooftop deck with views of downtown.

It has the features that buyers look for including central air/heat and washer/dryer in the unit.

However, there’s no parking.

This property is located near the shops and restaurants of both Clark and Lincoln and is close to Lincoln Park and the Zoo.

Listed at $499,900, is $500,000 what you will pay for a 2/2 in this location in 2021?

KC Lau and Luke Reilly at @Properties have the listing. See the pictures, the floor plan and the 3D walkthrough here. ( I recommend the 3D walkthrough to see what the den/office looks like).

Or you can see it at the Open House on Saturday, September 18 from 12:30 to 2:30 PM.

Unit #4FW: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, no square footage listed

  • Sold in September 1990 for $183,000
  • Sold in August 1992 for $194,000
  • Sold in July 1998 for $232,000
  • Sold in November 2009 for $400,000
  • Sold in December 2013 for $405,000
  • Currently listed at $499,900
  • Assessments of $278 a month (includes exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $7156
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • No parking
  • Gas fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 16×10
  • Bedroom #2: 12×9
  • Den: 9×8 (second floor)
  • Living room: 21×14
  • Dining room: 10×8
  • Kitchen: 10×8
  • Roof top deck: 11×10 (second floor)

11 Responses to “A Vintage 2-Bedroom with a Roof Top Deck: 551 W. Belden in East Lincoln Park”

  1. “ Listed at $499,900, is $500,000 what you will pay for a 2/2 in this location in 2021?”

    Not for this cramped and awkward unit. No way!

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  2. Seems like it’s a building full of weird spaces.

    It’s too bad they chopped them into 4 per floor, instead of 2, but not surprising as it was done in ’87.

    Original price for this unit was $155k. +cpi = $375k.

    The ’09 price–which is the basis for the current price–just seems out of place high, especially for the middle of the bust.

    It is much nicer than the other ‘dome’ unit, which sold earlier this year:

    https://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/549-W-Belden-Ave-60614/unit-4FE/home/13349931

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  3. ps: Question is: is it $100k nicer??

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  4. Not my cup of tea but this will be contingent within a week.

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  5. On the plus side: Those windows and that woodwork – just gorgeous; dedicated office space
    One the minus side: Cheapo reno of the kitchen and one of the baths; dated fixtures in the other bath; spiral staircase + weird stairs to the deck; 4th floor walkup
    On the “can’t decide” side: Roof deck is nice with a great view, but if your neighbors are out on their deck, you have no privacy.

    Price seems reasonable-ish to me. Place across the hall sold for less, but it is only a 1-bath.

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  6. “ps: Question is: is it $100k nicer??”

    Second bath makes a BIG difference in price.

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  7. How much extra do you have to pay for deliveries to the forth floor? My parents could never visit.

    I would go with Tuesday’s selection if these were my only options at this price point. A bit far west, but there is still a lot of room for new development nearby.

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  8. Great view once you get there, but that’s a LOT of steps!! and will rule out a lot of potential buyers. Half-flight up to 1st floor from street, then 3 more full flights and the floors are all extra-height– ad for 1st floor unit says 11 ft. ceiling!)
    It’s an interesting place, but not sure it will sell so quickly due to that.

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  9. ” My parents could never visit.”

    You may have just convinced someone to put in an offer.

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  10. How do you get a kind sized bed up the stairs?

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  11. “How do you get a kind sized bed up the stairs?”

    The stairs in the building?

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