Completely Renovated 3-Bedroom East Lakeview Townhouse for $875,000: 345 W. Barry
This 3-bedroom townhouse at 345 W. Barry in East Lakeview came on the market in May 2025.
Built in 1977, 345 W. Barry has 8 units and 8 single car garages behind the complex.
There is an HOA which covers water, insurance and scavenger.
The listing says this townhouse is “rarely available” and that it has been completely renovated.
But it last sold in 2022 and it was also “completely renovated” in 2022.
This is a front-facing unit which you enter through a patio (on the left in the picture above).
The living room, dining room, kitchen and a powder room are on the main floor and has heated floors.
There’s also a fireplace and a wall of windows in the living/dining room.
The kitchen is a galley style kitchen with white modern cabinets, 2 Subzero refrigerators, a Wolf double oven and a Miele dishwasher.
There’s a large enclosed patio off the dining room that has a television mounted on the wall and space for couch seating.
The second level has two bedrooms, a full bath and the laundry room.
The listing says both bedrooms can fit a king bed.
The primary suite takes up the third floor and has a custom walk-in-closet, a remodeled spa-like bath with floating vanity, walk-in-shower and soaking tub, skylights, and it’s own private roof deck overlooking the street.
The townhouse has features buyers look for including central air and one car garage parking.
The listing says the townhouse is in the Nettlehorst school district. It is near the shops and restaurants on Broadway, Belmont Harbor and the lakefront bike path as well as several bus routes.
Listed in May 2025 at $875,000, that’s $100,000 above the 2022 sales price of $775,000.
With the East Lakeview location, and the garage parking, will this get the premium?
Joshua Wiedow at Baird & Warner has the listing. See the pictures and floor plan here.
Unit #8: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1800 square feet, townhouse
- Sold in May 2004 for $450,000
- Sold in May 2006 for $585,000
- Sold in November 2010 for $595,000
- Sold in September 2022 for $775,000
- Currently listed at $875,000
- Assessments of $233 a month (includes water, insurance, scavenger)
- Taxes of $11,557
- Central Air
- 1 car parking (assuming its in one of the 8 garages behind the complex)
- Skylights
- Fireplace
- Bedroom #1: 21×17 (third floor)
- Bedroom #2: 16×14 (second floor)
- Bedroom #3: 13×12 (second floor)
- Living room: 17×13 (main floor)
- Dining room: 13×13 (main floor)
- Kitchen: 13×12 (main floor)
- Balcony: 13×7 (third floor)
- Enclosed terrace (no square footage provided) (first floor)
“There’s a large enclosed patio off the dining room that has a television mounted on the wall and space for couch seating.”
and a new fence. That’s the most noticeable change from ’22–the fence and that side yard generally.
“and a new fence. That’s the most noticeable change from ’22–the fence and that side yard generally.”
Yes, that looks to be the only real change.
But it’s still renovated to the current tastes. And it’s rare to find a 3-bedroom with parking this far east under $1 million.
I wish they hadn’t done floating sinks in the bathrooms. Give me storage!
The listing copy is the same down to the last ‘word’: “Disctrict”.
I look at it and think “where do you put X?”–there is plenty of kitchen/entertaining/cleaning storage, and the closets are decently large for clothes/linens/towels, and the walls are great for art, but if you have much of anything else (yeahyeah, throw out your crap), this might not be the place for you.
I still like it, but.