Free Maid and Laundry Service: 111 W. Maple in the Gold Coast
Tired of cleaning and don’t like going to the laundry room?
If you buy this 2-bedroom at 111 W. Maple in the Gold Coast, the seller will throw in 2-years worth of maid and laundry service.
Here’s the listing:
Friendly building 2Bed/2ba California Closets,Beaut. NE corner High floor to ceiling windows panoramic lake & city views. Balcony. New Oak floors throughout. Wht Kit has stainless, granite, Dry bar in din area and shelves and mirrors.
Master bath and 2nd bath completly remodeled granite counter tops. Immaculate condition included 2 yrs Maid and Luandry service. Deeded garage parking space available. $32,000.00.
The 320 Sycamore Group has the listing. See more pictures here.
Unit #2601: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1150 square feet
- Sold in September 2000 for $318,000
- Originally listed in September 2008 for $400,000
- Reduced
- Currently listed for $395,000 (plus $32k for parking)
- Assessments of $588 a month
- Taxes of $4400
- Central Air
- No in-unit w/d (the building used to allow it but it has been outlawed. Units that have it are grandfathered in.)
- OR you can rent it for $2550 (parking included- but apparently not the maid and laundry service)
Is this a good price? It really depends on the maid…
From condo flipper to condo maid….I guess that is one way to get out of the condo debtor’s prison, become an indentured servant instead.
For that price the maid better be offering all sorts of “services”.
Where and how often do they do the laundry?
I’d rather have my own washer/dryer.
But, if it were unlimited use of a nearby drycleaner for 2 years I’d be more interested.
W/D are no longer allowed in the units. They once were and have since been restricted. Those who have them can keep them. The building has a nice laundry room though
Honestly, do agents not want to look educated and really throw out the perception that they don’t have 1 minute of time to proof read?
completly and Luandry. really? I’d love to graduate from 3rd grade and go straight to RE sales…
“I’d love to graduate from 3rd grade and go straight to RE sales”
I thought it was *fail* third grade, be placed on track for RE sales.
those are some ugly colors – green window frames and those blue walls? yeeccch
This is proof that the color blind should never become decorators…
*For that price the maid better be offering all sorts of “services”.*
You said it!!
Like, does she come with a french maid outfit?? LOL.
Sorry Sabrina, I couldn’t resist.
anon(tfo)-
with the state of our schools, 3rd graders def. graduate without knowing how to spell. Especially if the words are over 5 letters.
The green window frames are part of the building. I’m sure you could have them painted but it is green metal. I have something similar in my own place.
I would spend way too much $ at Dave & Busters if I lived right above it!
I just called my wife and we’re thinking about lowballing an offer on this place. We currently rent a few blocks away and enjoy the area.
The elevators are way too slow in this building
“thinking about lowballing an offer”
$318k, with the parking? Or less than that? Before you answer, know that this is/was an Invsco building.
The “dry bar” will tip this one into the SOLD! category pretty quick.
Invesco building? Stay away. In the one I’m in now they cant even align the damn handles on the cabinets properly when rushing through their “upgrades”.
(their upgrades dont even include new cabinets)
Totally off topic but I thought you would be interested to know that I just got an invitation for a big party to celebrate the installation of the sales office for the Spire. Not sure why that’s worth celebrating but that would seem to indicate it’s going forward. However, they are charging $25 for tickets. Maybe that’s how they’re going to finance the construction.
So, at $1.5B, if 60,000,000 $25 tickets are sold, the spire will be built?
Didn’t they open, and then close, a Spire sales office already?
Yes, but Chi-Girl, they can always just increase the ticket price to $100, and then they only need to sell 15,000,000.
I don’t know if they closed it, but I think there was one in the NBC Tower.
NBC = No Building Completed
Who decorated this place, Helen Keller?
While I am a big fan of UNC, Carolina Blue as a kitchen color is not something I would recommend.
Just a reminder:
Unless we’re talking about a “staged” unit or something like that- the paint colors or furniture is of NO CONCERN to the new buyer (who can easily change both things.)
Of course- paint color etc. CAN impact how long a property stays on the market (of course.)
But let’s keep the comments to the actual property itself instead of someone not liking a particular paint color or couch.
Thanks.
This building is actually under priced for the area. Look at comps in 1122 N Clark (next door – units are a little larger but much more expensive). It is very well managed by Draper and Kramer. Additionally, (facing southeast) I believe this building has some of the best city skyline views in Chicago.
Purchasing property is about the absolutes (i.e. the things you cannot change – location, space, and view). Take NYC as an example. The most expensive units in New York are the condos with the best view and/or location and definitely not the type of cabinets..
this place is f-ing ghetto due to the D&B right next door. The D&B and the thugs that frequent it bring down this property value by at least 50K
With all of the difficulties, I just don’t understand why r.e. prices have not been coming down more. I have been looking for months for a 2 b.r. 2 bath north of the river, south of division, east of dearborn — and although I see regular $5k or $10k reductions as prices creep slowly down, when can we expect the 20% + that I need to be able to afford a place? The prices seem to be about where they were 2 years ago. I am looking for a quality building and location, $550k max, including parking. Am I dreaming?
“With all of the difficulties, I just don’t understand why r.e. prices have not been coming down more. I have been looking for months for a 2 b.r. 2 bath north of the river, south of division, east of dearborn — and although I see regular $5k or $10k reductions as prices creep slowly down, when can we expect the 20% + that I need to be able to afford a place? The prices seem to be about where they were 2 years ago. I am looking for a quality building and location, $550k max, including parking. Am I dreaming?”
desteve: Have you looked at foreclosures in 33 W. Ontario? You can get a 2/2 with parking for about $350,000 (or less). There are several sizes of 2/2 in that building.
Ditto with The Caravel. There have been foreclosures in there. Prices are clearly under $550k there.
In brand new buildings- prices aren’t coming down – not yet. But it’s only a matter of time before foreclosures creep up in buildings like Avenue East- where sales have stalled and there are lots of flippers.
You’re looking in one of the prime downtown areas. Prices aren’t dropping as quickly there- not yet.
Prices will come down. Everyone is waiting for the inevitable. Some are more patient than others.
Worth mentioning that there is a complete FFC health club on the 6th floor of this building. Among other things it has a 75-foot lap pool. And the location is wonderful. Within two blocks you have two supermarkets, a CVS, four bus lines, the Red Line subway, the Division Street Farmers’ Market, and the Division and Rush Street bars and restaurants. You can walk to the Mag Mile, the Loop, and the zoo.