Get Your Duplex One Bedrooms Here: 944-954 W. Grace

Ever want a duplex? You can find them even in one bedroom units.

 944 W. Grace and 954 W. Grace appear to be in the same gated complex in East Lakeview.

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Currently, there are six one bedroom, one baths available for buyers to choose from.  They appear to be around 900 square feet.

They have w/d in the unit, central air and one outdoor parking spot.

Here are two:

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954 W. Grace #E201: 1 bedroom, 1 bath

  • Sold in December 2003 for $224,000
  • Currently listed at $269,900 (parking included)
  • Assessments of $131 a month
  • Koenig & Strey has the listing

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944 W. Grace #C201: 1 bedroom, 1 bath

  • Sold in October 2003 for $219,000
  • Sold in May 2004 for $237,500
  • Currently listed for $264,900 (parking included)
  • Assessments of $120 a month
  • Chicago Real Estate Resources has the listing

9 Responses to “Get Your Duplex One Bedrooms Here: 944-954 W. Grace”

  1. Are these public housing units too?

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  2. Q: “Are these public housing units too?”

    A: No. Too much glass.

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  3. Either the overstuffed couch is playing tricks on my eyes, or this unit is about as wide as a trailer home. Based on the weather, I’m steering clear.

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  4. tiny!

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  5. Agreed that is does seem small. Also, is the bathroom on the main level or bedroom level? Personally, I would never buy a unit where guests had to go upstairs into a bedroom to use the bathroom. On the other hand, I would also not want to have to go downstairs to use my bathroom in the middle of the night! But I am sure that does not bother some people.

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  6. There seem to be three doors (plus the stairs) out of the bedroom. Since none of them have deadbolts, it seems likely that they are all internal doors. Guess: small closet next to the window (and above the fireplace — maybe utility closet, since the ducts are on that side of the LR ceiling), larger walk-in in the rectangle (e.g., the green walls in E201), and a bathroom behind the walk-in closet (and above the kitchen).

    The entry door seems to be under the stairs, in the long wall of the unit. The W/D is presumably in the small room off the kitchen (next to the stove) or in the bathroom/walk-in closet area upstairs.

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  7. “Too much glass.” So these are mixed-income public housing units. Gotcha.

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  8. “So these are mixed-income public housing units. Gotcha.”

    Ha! G.O.

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  9. These units are a lot nicer than the typical one bedroom.

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