Get a 4-Bedroom with a Garage in a Historic Former School in Kenwood: 4731 S. Ellis

This 4-bedroom in the Harvard School Condos at 4731 S. Ellis in Kenwood came on the market in January 2020.

Sorry I don’t have a picture but the shelter-in-place prohibits me from driving around for non-essential purposes.

Built in 1917, the former private school has 5 units, a center courtyard garden and garage parking.

I can’t tell when they converted it to condos as the only sale was in 2017, but it appears it might have been converted in 2007-2009 housing bubble era. (Were they rented out originally?)

The listing says this building is in a historic landmark district.

It has 11 1/2 foot ceilings and big, vintage-looking school windows, along with hardwood floors throughout all on one level.

It also says it has had $150,000 in recent upgrades including a complete kitchen renovation and expanded master bathroom.

The kitchen now has modern dark cabinets along with stainless steel appliances, with a water filtration system.

The master suite has a walk-in-closet and the bathroom now has similar modern finishes to the kitchen, with a double vanity.

There’s also a jack-and-jill bathroom between two of the bedrooms that the listing says was “redesigned.”

The fourth bedroom is also en suite.

There are custom window treatments and Elfa closet systems along with a wood burning fireplace.

The unit also has a private terrace overlooking the center garden.

It has central air, washer/dryer in the unit and a private 2-car garage.

At 3252 square feet, it has more square footage than some single family homes.

Originally listed in January 2020 at $829,000, it has been reduced to $799,000.

Is this a good townhouse or duplex down alternative?

Anne Loncar at Coldwell Banker has the listing. See the pictures and the floor plan here.

  • Sold in June 2017 for $650,000
  • Originally listed in January 2020 for $829,000
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $799,000
  • Assessments of $605 a month (includes exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger and snow removal)
  • Taxes of $5576
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • 2-car private garage included
  • Wood burning fireplace
  • Bedroom #1: 18×13
  • Bedroom #2: 22×15
  • Bedroom #3: 19×11
  • Bedroom #4: 19×10
  • Living/dining room: 22×36
  • Kitchen: 9×17
  • Office: 12×6
  • Laundry room: 6×10

 

 

 

4 Responses to “Get a 4-Bedroom with a Garage in a Historic Former School in Kenwood: 4731 S. Ellis”

  1. I love it and more or less everything in it too. This may be a first for a CC posting. I would have to dig in to why they want out after less than three years though and I am not sure that the price appreciation is warranted but if this unit were in LP it would certainly be in the $1MM ball park.

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  2. “I would have to dig in to why they want out after less than three years”

    My first guess with anything like that in greater Hyde Park is that it was someone associated with UC who came from a more expensive place, and now is either (1) moving on to another school, or (2) realized that they want to live either closer to/further from campus.

    [gthooi…]

    doesn’t look like that. And they aren’t condo hoppers, either.

    “not sure that the price appreciation is warranted”

    You should log in to RF, and look at the old pix. The “appreciation” is warranted–it’s definitely $100k+ nicer than before. The question is more whether they overpaid.

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  3. Nice Place

    The TV over the Fireplace looks really bad here. With the historic district, wonder if they replaced the originals?

    HOA seems high, is there a common RTU for the building?

    Property taxes seem low, no permit on the renovation?

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  4. If they must watch their tv above the fireplace and at that height, they should have paid a little extra to whoever did the (otherwise nice looking) shelves/fireplace “wood” work to enclose it. My inlaws had a veneer wall installed in their condo, and in the middle there are two doors that pop open to reveal a big tv (that can come out a bit). Surprised more people don’t do it.

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