Get a Custom Made Pergola with your 1,100 Sq Ft Terrace: 3026 N. Lincoln in Lakeview
This 3-bedroom in The Peerless at 3026 N. Lincoln in Lakeview came on the market in November 2022.
Built in 2017, The Peerless has 9 units. It’s a brick and steel elevator building with poured concrete between the floors.
It has heated attached garage parking.
This unit has 4″ white oak hardwood floors throughout and 10 foot ceilings.
There’s an LED fireplace in the living room.
It has a chef’s kitchen with designer 42″ Scavolini Italian cabinets, quartz countertops, Subzero panel fridge, Wolf range, Asko dishwasher and built-in microwave.
The primary suite has a “spa-like” bath with a stone walk-in shower with 2 shower sprays and heated floors along with a walk-in-closet.
The unit has 2 private outdoor spaces including a front balcony and a 1,100 square foot terrace with a custom made pergola and fence installed in 2018 by Reveal Design. It has 5 arborvitaes trees and bushes with designer planters.
The property has the features buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and attached heated garage parking for 2-cars (tandem).
The listing says it’s in the Burley school district.
The building is near the shops and restaurants of West Lakeview including the Art of Pizza.
Listed at $925,000, that’s $125,000 over the 2017 sales price of $800,000.
At 1940 square feet, is this a townhouse alternative?
Carrie McCormick at @properties Christie’s has the listing. See the pictures here.
Unit #2A: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1940 square feet
- Sold in June 2017 for $800,000
- Currently listed by $925,000
- Assessments of $386 a month (includes exterior maintenance and snow removal)
- Taxes aren’t listed ???
- Central Air
- Washer/dryer in the unit
- 2-car tandem parking in heated attached garage included
- Fireplace
- Bedroom #1: 17×14
- Bedroom #2: 14×11
- Bedroom #3: 14×11
- Living/dining combo: 28×16
- Kitchen: 16×12
- Terrace: 1,100 square feet
Terrace is amazing, but is it really only accessed via the primary bedroom?
“an LED fireplace”
Isn’t that just a monitor? Playing the yule log channel only?
Q: “is it really only accessed via the primary bedroom”
A: Yes.
A unit floorplan available in 4A (closed Aug-22) listing:
https://www.redfin.com/IL/Chicago/3026-N-Lincoln-Ave-60657/unit-4A/home/113384795
“A: Yes.”
Bummer. I often joke to guests visiting our place for the first time that they have to go through our tiny/dumpy house to get to our relatively great backyard/patio. I suppose they’re not going through our bedroom.
This is a nice bowling alley style unit but almost a mill? cmon man you’re smoking crack
Patio is cool but imagine paying 900k to have the living/dining/kitchen combo of a 500-600k unit. It should have 12 foot ceilings, more windows or windows on at least 2 sides for this price.
Considering there’s 1/2 a mil in the pergola+Landscspe, this is the bargain of a lifetime
Most pergolas are “custom”, right?
The HOA fees must be a typo. Very smart people have states that it’s very expensive to have an elevator in a boutique building
“Most pergolas are “custom””
Can get a non-custom one sent to your house for about $2k:
https://www.costco.com/mirador-adjustable-louvered-aluminum-pergola.product.100785303.html
I hear installation is quite expensive, tho.
Buildings similar to this are going up everywhere in the city and suburbs, and remind me of packing crates. I’m certain they’re cheaply built. Someone I know lives in one and says the walls are paper thin. Obviously some may be different than others, but I think it’s like top-40 music today – completely mass produced by central planning. Can’t imagine paying this much to live in one.
Sh@rt of Pizza is not a selling point, that place is straight up nasty… but proximity to Whole Foods, Heritage Coffee, Left Coast are attractive to this demo