Is This the Best Downtown View in the City? 444 W. Fullerton Parkway in Lincoln Park

This 2-bedroom at 444 W. Fullerton Parkway in East Lincoln Park just came on the market.

Built in 1972, it has 180 units, garage parking, a doorman and an outdoor swimming pool.

This unit has been renovated.

It has hardwood floors and recessed LED lighting.

The listing says there’s a “brand new kitchen” with white cabinets, stone counter tops, a subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances.

It has 1.5 baths with granite counter tops.

This is a high floor, southwest corner unit which the listing says is “preferred.”

It has dead-on south views of the downtown skyline.

The unit has central air but there’s no in-unit laundry. It’s coin laundry in the building.

It does, however, include a deeded garage parking space.

If you love city views, is this a dream home?

Darrell Scott at Compass has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #1808: 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1100 square feet

  • Sold in November 1997 for $145,666 (per Zillow)
  • Sold in June 2000 for $257,000 (per Zillow)
  • Sold in July 2011 for $277,500
  • Currently listed at $369,000
  • Assessments of $1119 a month (includes heat, a/c, gas, doorman, cable, Internet, pool, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $7220
  • Central Air
  • No washer/dryer in the unit. There’s coin laundry in the building.
  • Garage parking included
  • Bedroom #1: 16×10
  • Bedroom #2: 13×10
  • Living room: 17×14
  • Dining room: 19×11
  • Kitchen: 11×7

 

 

 

6 Responses to “Is This the Best Downtown View in the City? 444 W. Fullerton Parkway in Lincoln Park”

  1. Walking by this place over the years, I always thought this was a rental for kids that just graduated from Big 10 schools.

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  2. Nice view, indeed, but best downtown view in city? No. That would go to either a high floor at 1555 N. Astor or any south-facing unit at 2800 N. LSD.

    As for this building, I haven’t been in it since 1980, but I remember the place seemed cramped. Coin laundry is a big turn-off in my book, too. Deeded parking is nice, but assessment still seems high for what you get.

    This is an older, second-class building. Even when it was built, it wasn’t built for luxury. I’m certain it was a rental. The cost here roughly matches what you’d pay at a building like 2626 N. Lakeview, nearby and from the same era, but fronting Lincoln Park. And with 2 full baths.

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  3. Last Thanksgiving, ran into someone I knew who used to live in this building – while in the elevator at 1555 N. Astor. Those are nice views, but I can remember being surprised to learn that this was a condo and not an apartment building (when I met that person).

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  4. ceiling height is?

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  5. Probably 8 1/2 to 9 feet if the building is like every other early 1970s building.

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  6. I have a friend that lives in that building , ceiling are probably around 8ft (ours are roughly 8 1/2 and their ceilings are noticeably lower)

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