Get Custom Farmhouse Finishes For Under $375,000 in Printers Row: 740 S. Federal

This 2-bedroom in Printers Square Condominiums at 740 S. Federal in Printers Row just came on the market.

Built in 1922, it has 355 units.

It was converted into condos at the height of the housing boom, in 2006.

The listing says this unit has been “newly remodeled.”

It has many custom farmhouse finishes including reclaimed wood sliding doors and an all-white kitchen.

The listing calls it a “chef’s kitchen.”

It has custom white cabinets, a marble mosaic backsplash, quartz counter tops, stainless steel appliances, including a built-in refrigerator and white farmhouse sink.

The dining room also has white custom built-in cabinets as well as a wine fridge.

There’s a built-in office nook.

One of the bedrooms also has built-in closets.

The bathrooms have heated floors and wood vanities.

The unit has central air, washer/dryer in the unit but there’s no parking. It is rental in the neighborhood.

Listed at $364,900, is this a deal for someone who wants new in Printers Row?

Nick Rendleman at Exit Strategy has the listing. See the pictures here.

You can also see it in person on Saturday, May 18 from 1-2 PM.

Unit #501: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1260 square feet

  • Sold in July 2006 for $281,500
  • Sold in March 2013 for $225,000
  • Sold in December 2015 for $256,000
  • Currently listed at $364,900
  • Assessments of $642 a month (includes exercise room, exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $3095
  • Central Air
  • Washer/dryer in the unit
  • No parking- but available to rent in the neighborhood
  • Bedroom #1: 16×11
  • Bedroom #2: 11×10
  • Den: 13×12
  • Living room: 22×12
  • Kitchen: 20×9

 

7 Responses to “Get Custom Farmhouse Finishes For Under $375,000 in Printers Row: 740 S. Federal”

  1. This place is nicer than I anticipated, not a fan of barn doors as you all know but other than it looking a bit cramped, the decor is really nice for the price and location

    0
    0
  2. Agree with sonies. the worst part about this place are the barn doors.

    0
    0
  3. I have to imagine this place will sel quickly. This may be the first time I ever call something “underpriced” on this site.

    0
    0
  4. wow… does this flipper own a custom casework company? It might be underpriced indeed, but that is definitely NOT a chef’s kitchen… no chef’s kitchen has an electric stove with a ventless microwave above… I like the windows in the master, though…

    0
    0
  5. This could spark a bidding war since it does indeed seem “underpriced” if you are not in need of a car or able to secure reasonably priced rental parking nearby….meaning that the winner of said bidding war will pay the right price for this.

    This turns fairly often so I am wondering if noise between units is an issue?

    Agree with jack on the kitchen comments. A farmhouse sink does not a chef’s kitchen make.

    0
    0
  6. no chef’s kitchen has an electric stove with a ventless microwave above

    I think that’s an induction stove, which allegedly does not require a vent.

    0
    0
  7. “an induction stove, which allegedly does not require a vent.”

    Induction cooking eliminates aerosolized fat? And water vapor?? That’s fricking AMAZING!!

    0
    0

Leave a Reply