Is Lincoln Square Still a Hot Neighborhood? A 3-Bedroom at 2326 W. Giddings
This 3-bedroom at 2326 W. Giddings in Lincoln Square came on the market in June 2020.
Built in 2008, at the height of the housing bubble, it has 18 units and an elevator with direct access to the heated underground parking garage.
The listing says this building is a LEED registered green building.
The unit has floor-to-ceiling window and crown molding.
The kitchen has light wood cabinets, granite counter tops, a tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar.
The master suite has a spa-like bath with a dual vanity.
For those looking for outdoor space, there is a covered balcony.
The listing says it has a large storage room which is included.
This unit has the features buyers look for including central air, washer/dryer in the unit and one deeded parking space is included and there’s a second one available for $15,000.
This building overlooks the quaint and popular Giddings Plaza, which gives the neighborhood a European feeling with its shops surrounding the plaza’s fountain.
Listed for $585,000, it sold as new construction in 2009 for $542,500.
Is Lincoln Square still a hot neighborhood or has the title been passed to Logan Square and the West Loop over the past decade?
Michael Battista at Jameson Sotheby’s has the listing. See the pictures here.
Unit #202: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1540 square feet
- Sold in July 2009 for $542,500 (included 2 parking spaces)
- Sold in September 2017 for $555,000 (includes 2 parking spaces)
- Originally listed in June 2020 for $585,000 (includes 1 parking space and a second is available for $15,000)
- Currently still listed at $585,000 (with 1 parking space and $15,000 for the second)
- Assessments of $311 a month
- Taxes of $10,325
- Central Air
- Washer/dryer in the unit
- Bedroom #1: 16×12
- Bedroom #2: 14×10
- Bedroom #3: 13×10
- Living/dining combo: 26×13
- Kitchen: 16×10
- Balcony: 12×5
- Storage unit: 4×7








