Do You Dream of a SFH in Lakeview Under $750,000? 1739 W. Newport

This 4-bedroom vintage single family home at 1739 W. Newport in West Lakeview (Roscoe Village?) just came on the market.

Built in 1891 on a standard 25×125 lot, it has a 2-car garage.

The house has the layout many buyers look for including three of the four bedrooms on the second level and a full bathroom on all three levels, including the basement.

There’s a large eat-in kitchen with 42 inch maple cabinets, quartz counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a glass subway tile backsplash.

The house has a finished walk-out basement that includes a family room and a laundry room.

There’s also a 12×12 screened in porch that overlooks the backyard.

The listing says the house is in the Hamilton school district.

Redfin says this listing has been viewed 2,842 times in the last 5 days.

Listed at $725,000, is this a deal for a single family home in Lakeview?

Ryan McKane at Redfin has the listing. See the pictures here.

1739 W. Newport: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, no square footage listed, 2 car garage

  • Sold in April 1998 for $209,000
  • Sold in July 2008 for $631,000 (relocation purchase)
  • Sold in August 2008 for $625,000
  • Sold in February 2016 for $617,500
  • Listed on February 28 for $725,000
  • Currently still listed at $725,000
  • Taxes of $11,786
  • Central Air
  • Bedroom #1: 14×13 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 15×9 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 13×10 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #4: 12×8 (main floor)
  • Kitchen: 20×12 (main floor)
  • Family room: 17×28 (lower level)
  • Laundry room: 17×14 (lower level)

5 Responses to “Do You Dream of a SFH in Lakeview Under $750,000? 1739 W. Newport”

  1. Matt the Coffeeman on March 5th, 2019 at 7:50 am

    I have to say, I admire the honesty of the pictures. You can clearly see, from several shots, the El tracks running through the backyard. If that’s going to be a deal breaker for some people, let them know in advance instead of expecting them to check a map before coming to tour (which they should do too).

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  2. “conveniently located between Roscoe Village and West Lakeview.”

    1. there is no gap. There is more likely overlap.

    2. More like “conveniently located next to the el and the metra”. Too bad they built those kinda ugly condos instead of a metra stop where the car wash was on Addison.

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  3. 700 large with the L as a backstop?

    Signe me up

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  4. Every room looks tiny and the el tracks are right behind. No vintage touches, either. I can see why it’s priced low for a SF in this area. The problem with buying a house on the el is trying to sell it. You need a certain kind of buyer who can live with the noise.

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  5. @anon “More like “conveniently located next to the el and the metra”. Too bad they built those kinda ugly condos instead of a metra stop where the car wash was on Addison.”

    The lack of cooperation between Metra and CTA is rather frustrating. A connection at Addison would have been way too smart for them.

    Property isn’t just backing up to the L, it’s right where the curve starts, so probably some curve squealing too. Ugh.

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