Completely Renovated Brick and Timber 2-Bedroom Loft: 375 W. Erie in River North

This 2-bedroom loft in Erie Center Lofts at 375 W. Erie in River North came on the market in September 2022.

Erie Center Lofts is an authentic brick and timber loft building with 106 units and heated garage parking.

It has an exercise room, party room and 2 large common rooftop decks as well as 24-hour door staff.

The listing says this brick and timber loft has been “completely renovated.”

It has south facing windows, exposed brick walls and timber beamed ceilings.

The loft has reclaimed barn wood throughout with custom barn doors on the second bedroom which has been fully enclosed.

Both bedrooms have walls to the ceiling and have internal windows but it looks like the primary bedroom may not have a door.

There are white stained hardwood floors in the main living space and foyer.

The chef’s kitchen has been “fully remodeled” with custom cabinets, quartz counter tops, an island with cabinets and seating for 3, and new stainless steel appliances including a Zephyr hood fan.

The loft has a stone fireplace with a a custom mantle and reclaimed wood.

The primary suite has a south facing balcony, a reclaimed wood wall, an 11 x 11 organized walk-in-closet, and a new spa bath with oversized shower with Carrera marble herringbone tile, bench and designer Kohler fixtures, custom cabinets, mirrors and lighting.

It has the features that buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and one heated garage parking space is including the price and there is a second one on the same floor available for $30,000.

Erie Center Lofts is near the River Walk, dog parks, the East Bank Club and shops and restaurants of River North.

The loft has been listed at $635,000, or $135,000 above the 2018 sales price of $500,000.

Buyers love “new”.

Will this renovated loft sell quickly?

Karen Ranquist at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices has the listing. See the pictures, video tour and 3D Walkthrough here.

Or see it in person at the Open House on Sunday, September 11, from 11 AM to 1 PM.

Unit #523: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, no square footage listed, loft

  • Sold in September 2000 for $350,000
  • Sold in October 2001 for $355,000
  • Sold in February 2002 for $350,000
  • Sold in August 2005 for $399,000
  • Sold in May 2015 for $475,000
  • Sold in February 2018 for $500,000 (included one car parking)
  • Currently listed at $635,000 (includes one car parking)
  • Assessments of $603 a month (includes doorman, cable, exercise room, exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $9947
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • One car garage parking included, second available for $30,000 extra
  • Fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 14×11
  • Bedroom #2: 14×11
  • Living/dining combo: 24×16
  • Kitchen: 14×11
  • Walk-in-closet: 11×11
  • Foyer: 23×4
  • Balcony: 11×5

29 Responses to “Completely Renovated Brick and Timber 2-Bedroom Loft: 375 W. Erie in River North”

  1. Didn’t touch the second bath.

    Isn’t shiplap passe? If not, can it be? Please?

    I know others hate the barndoors, but I only dislike them when they are “barny” like these, rather than sleeker sliders, like this:

    https://www.houzz.com/photos/crane-building-penthouse-contemporary-entry-portland-phvw-vp~366047

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  2. ps: Sep-00 + CPI = $597k, and they can probably get that from someone who still loves shiplap.

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  3. Wow! Someone is a fan of Joanna Gaines’ very taste-specific style.

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  4. Wow. There is a lot going on in this place.

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  5. I like the pictures from 2017 better.

    Is the kitchen floor painted? It does not look like tile or a rug.

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  6. They did too much.

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  7. “Wow! Someone is a fan of Joanna Gaines’ very taste-specific style.”

    Aren’t we all?

    I LOVE the white stained floors. First time I’ve seen that. Has anyone else tried it? How do they get it so white without painting it?

    I’d really try that because I’m afraid to paint mine with the upkeep with the painting. But I would definitely stain them the lighter color if I could.

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  8. “Isn’t shiplap passe? If not, can it be? Please?”

    This is shiplap, but it’s also not. Shiplap is just slapping a bunch of wood up there and painting it. This actually IS reclaimed barn wood which elevates it quite a bit, in my book.

    It’s a nice touch.

    I also like the renovated master bathroom. What a transformation. It’s a little disappointing that they didn’t attempt to do anything to the second bath, not even a new vanity, counter top and mirror. If they had done that to match the rest of the unit, I think it would have been a more complete update.

    Also, those interior windows are amazing. They look like antique windows and they match the aesthetic of the rest of the unit with the reclaimed wood walls.

    Love it.

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  9. “Is the kitchen floor painted? It does not look like tile or a rug.”

    I think it’s a rug.

    This renovation blows away the 2017 unit. It’s not even close.

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  10. “ I LOVE the white stained floors. First time I’ve seen that. Has anyone else tried it? How do they get it so white without painting it?
    I’d really try that because I’m afraid to paint mine with the upkeep with the painting. But I would definitely stain them the lighter color if I could”

    Looks like stained concrete see the saw cuts by the FP

    Only an idiot would paint HW floors

    Sober up

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  11. “Only an idiot would paint HW floors”

    People paint hardwood floors all the time. If you have really old floors, it’s often cheaper than replacing them. But even if you use marine paint, it has wear and tear and is hard to maintain.

    The listing says it is stained hardwood: “Soaring ceilings and expansive south facing windows with white stained hardwood floors.”

    The 2017 listing has the nice yellow hardwoods. You would either paint them, or, apparently, stain them if you wanted to really lighten the space.

    I know you can install the really light oak floors that look white, but this is the first I’ve heard of anyone actually staining them this light. How difficult is it?

    Did anyone see them at the Open House last weekend?

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  12. If you do the 3D tour, you can see the grain of the hardwood so that’s definitely hardwoods.

    But what’s the stain v painting it?

    Also, in the 3D tour, it looks like the kitchen floor is a tile, perhaps? They had to extend the island and other things on the kitchen remodel so maybe they couldn’t save the wood floors in that area?

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  13. Floors look the same as this previously CC featured unit:

    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1872-N-Clybourn-Ave-APT-604-Chicago-IL-60614/3736333_zpid/

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  14. hate everything about this reno. way too much going on. when living in a brick and timber loft, it’s best to let those features shine. way too many competing textures and patterns (including art work) going on. Chicago brick and timber lofts with faux barn chic just doesn’t work.

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  15. You are right anon(tfo). I forgot about that all white unit at 1872 N. Clybourn.

    We chattered about it 7 years ago.

    http://cribchatter.com/?p=22760

    It just said white flooring. Not sure if they stained the existing or what. I’m assuming they did though, now having seen this unit which looks similar.

    I love it. But only in the “right” property with the dark exposed brick walls.

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  16. Again who paints HW floors?

    Staining with a high solids content product – https://www.stormsystem.com/colors/category-4/

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  17. I think the kitchen floor is some kind of mat cut to fit the exact floor area. You can see and a cutting error by the refrigerator and dishwasher in the walkthrough. What does the floor look like below? Maybe the mat is there because the painted floor was wearing worse here.

    I’m in the side of hating everything in the rehab. There is something un-urban in shiplap and barn inspired decor.

    I am surprised the residents/photographer did not cover the gun safe. That doesn’t seem like something to advertise having.

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  18. “Again who paints HW floors?”

    A lot of people. Around the world, in fact.

    Old floors can be beat up. Can’t refinish them again. Why not paint them? You don’t lose anything because you have to put in all new anyway. Many use marine paint which lasts longer.

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  19. “I am surprised the residents/photographer did not cover the gun safe. That doesn’t seem like something to advertise having.”

    Gun safes are the cheapest decent quality bigger safes you can buy. Having a gun safe doesn’t mean you have any guns.

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  20. You’re just making it up as you go.

    Paint is less durable than stain. If you get any traffic it will look like crap and doesn’t clean as well. If you want that look high solids stain or cover it with LVP/T

    This assumes you aren’t a chud, if you’re a chud paint away

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  21. “You’re just making it up as you go.”

    You obviously have no clue that there is this app called “Pinterest.” Lots of people painting their floors, globally. See a lot of it in the Slavic nations where it’s dark for so many months. Their interior aesthetic is geared towards the light colors due to the light. They like the white/light floors and will paint them.

    Many in America use the various marine paints. Can yellow if you aren’t watching what you seal it with. Some also use chalk paints like Annie Sloan. You will get the wear and tear with that though but if your floors are already that bad, who cares?

    Also, plenty in the UK also painting their floors using the chalk paints.

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  22. So some Boris in Russia is doing it

    It’s the same reason non chuds stain a deck Vs painting

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  23. Relisted for 575K

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  24. Ouch

    Owners are getting nut punched

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  25. delisted.

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  26. Closed for 595K

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  27. Found the shiplap lover, I guess.

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  28. “Found the shiplap lover, I guess.”

    I love shiplap and would totally buy something like this. But I agree that not everyone is into it so they had to wait to find the right buyer. But they did.

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  29. Shiplap = Mullet

    Guessing it sold for $595k w/ the second stall

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