Is This a Deal? Avenue East 2 Bedroom Reduced Again: 160 E. Illinois

We last chattered about this 2-bedroom unit at Avenue East, at 160 E. Illinois, in Streeterville in April.

See our prior chatter here.

It is still on the market and has been reduced another $90,000.

The listing says it’s an “estate sale” and sold as is. It also says the seller will entertain all “reasonable” offers.

Is this now a deal at this price?

Tom Kelley at Prudential Preferred has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #1107: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1100 square feet

  • Sold in September 2007 for $542,400
  • Originally listed in March 2009 for $459,900 (plus $35,000 for parking)
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in April 2009 for $445,000 (plus $45,000 for parking)
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $399,500 (including the parking)
  • Assessments of $574 a month
  • Taxes are “new”
  • Bedroom #1: 18×12
  • Bedroom #2: 12×10

East Lakeview Vintage for a 2006 Price: 411 W. Briar

This huge 4-bedroom vintage unit at 411 W. Briar in East Lakeview is bigger than some single family homes.

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At 2600 square feet, it has a dining room and a sunroom. It also has some of the vintage features of buildings of the 1920s like a separate entry hallway and a wood burning fireplace.

The unit also has the modern amenities of central air and a washer/dryer in the unit. It doesn’t, however, have deeded parking.

The unit is currently listed for the 2006 purchase price.

Will this sell quickly at this price?

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Claire Sylvestre at Prudential Preferred has the listing. See more pictures, the virtual tour and the floor plan here.

Unit #3D: 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2600 square feet

  • Sold in March 1995 for $267,500
  • Sold in August 1997 for $265,000
  • Sold in March 2006 for $535,000
  • Currently listed for $535,000
  • Assessments of $901 a month (includes heat, tv/cable, security system)
  • Taxes of $5822
  • Central Air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • No parking

Foreclosures and Short Sales (Again) in the Paramount Lofts: 1645 W. Ogden

It’s time to re-visit the Paramount Lofts at 1645 W. Ogden, a 2006 conversion in the West Loop.

We last chattered about the building in April 2008 when foreclosures and short sales were happening in the building.

See our prior chatter and pictures here.

14 months later and there are still foreclosures and short sales.

The second cheapest 2-bedroom in the building is currently a short sale:

Unit #608: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1200 square feet

  • Sold in July 2006 for $336,000
  • Lis pendens filed in June 2008
  • Short sale
  • Originally listed in January 2009 for $225,000
  • Reduced
  • Listed in January 2009 for $200,000
  • Still currently listed for $200,000 (parking $25,000 extra)
  • Assessments of $439 a month
  • Taxes of $3981
  • East facing
  • Robert Bermes at Century 21 S.G.R. has the listing. See the pictures here.

This 1-bedroom is currently bank owned.

Unit #412: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, no square footage listed

  • Sold in October 2006 for $288,000
  • Lis pendens in July 2008
  • Bank owned as of April 2009
  • Currently listed for $141,570
  • Assessments of $350 a month
  • Taxes of $2520
  • Leo Lopez at State Banc Real Estate Brokerage, Inc. has the listing. See the pictures here.

Vintage Condo Alternative in North Center: 4116 N. Bell

This 3-bedroom 1901 vintage single family home at 4116 N. Bell in North Center has been on the market for 11 months.

After being reduced by $55,001, it is now in the similar price range as many condos in the area yet it has a nice front and backyard and a 2-car garage.

All three bedrooms are on the lower level, or the “first” floor, however, and the kitchen doesn’t sport any granite or stainless steel appliances.

The house is also in the highly coveted Coonley school district.

What will it take to sell this vintage home?

Suzanne Gignilliat at Koenig & Strey has the listing. See the pictures here.

4116 N. Bell: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2018 square feet, 2 car garage

  • Sold in August 1989 for $82,800
  • Sold in June 1991 for $180,000
  • Sold in October 1994 for $184,000
  • Sold in September 1998 for $270,000
  • Originally listed in September 2008 for $580,000
  • Reduced twice
  • Currently listed for $524,999
  • Taxes of $6016
  • Central Air
  • 2 brick fireplaces including one in the master bedroom
  • Bedroom #1: 22×11
  • Bedroom #2: 13×11
  • Bedroom #3: 13×11

Traditional Exterior Hides Contemporary Interior: 4337 N. Paulina in Ravenswood

This 4-bedroom single family home at 4337 N. Paulina in Ravenswood looks rather traditional from the street.

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But once you step inside, the home is light and airy with ample skylights. 

The listing says it has a renovated kitchen with granite and stainless steel and an oversized 33×165 lot.

It also just had a reduction and is now listed $6,000 under the 2005 purchase price.

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Timothy Sheahan at Conlon Real Estate has the listing. See more pictures and the virtual tour here.

4337 N. Paulina: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2.5 car garage, no square footage listed

  • Sold in April 1988 for $56,500
  • Sold in March 2000 for $700,000
  • Sold in August 2005 for $955,000
  • Originally listed in May 2008 for $1.099 million
  • Listing cancelled in October 2008
  • Re-listed in June 2009 for $999,900
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $949,000
  • Taxes of $11,471
  • Central Air
  • Bedroom #1: 17×21
  • Bedroom #2: 16×14
  • Bedroom #3: 11×12
  • Bedroom #4: 10×11

Market Conditions: Sales of High End Homes are Frozen

The Wall Street Journal discussed the lack of sales of high end homes today and compares Schaumburg and Kenilworth (and the north shore.)

While it doesn’t mention Chicago’s high end home market, I think it’s relevant enough to quote here.

In the article, one seller in Northfield cut her price by a million dollars and then the only offer she received (and rejected) was for under her 1999 purchase price. The seller ended up renting it out instead.

Will Homedelete be right? Will we go back to 1999 prices?

Sales were  up 41% in June in Schaumburg where there was a median income in 2007 of $65,000. Bidding wars have broken out.

“I can’t even  tell you how many I’ve been in over the last two months,” says Joe Stacy,  a local real estate agent.

But in Kenilworth, with a median income of $230,000, just 13 homes have sold this year leaving 65 more on the market.

“We’re extremely oversupplied,” says Sherry Molitor, a local real estate agent. “Sellers are struggling to realize that we’re back to 2001-2002 prices.”

In another example in the article, a Kenilworth owner bought a 5-bedroom Dutch colonial 5 years ago for $1.3 million using a 25% down payment obtained from selling two prior homes. The husband lost his job in December and took a lower paying one causing the owners to miss one mortgage payment in the spring.

They are now current but local real estate agents told the sellers they would be lucky to sell the house for $960,000, the amount owed on the jumbo adjustable mortgage.

“We’re considered either rich people who don’t deserve help or deadbeats who bought too much house,” says Kelli Kaborl, a 42-year old substitute high school teacher.”I don’t see Washington prepared to deal with us.”

High End Homes Frozen Out of Budding Housing Rebound [Wall Street Journal, Nick Timiraos and James R. Hagerty, August 3, 2009] [subscription required]

The Latest Development to Slash Prices: ParkSide of Old Town

We’ve chattered about several components of the ParkSide of Old Town development on the near north side over the last 2 years, including some of the townhouses and the mid-rise building The Hudson at 437 W. Division.

See our prior chatter on flippers in The Hudson here.

In case you missed it, the developer had an ad in Sunday’s Chicago Tribune touting “$100,000 Off”.

It said:

“Nothing gest loudner than a one-bedroom in Old Town for under $200,000.”

Here’s the price cuts from the ad:

One bedroom condo:

  • Was $249,900
  • Now $199,900

Two bedroom condo:

  • Was $339,900
  • Now 289,900

Townhouse with Garage:

  • Was $599,900
  • Now $499,900

ParkSide of Old Town [website]

No New Owner Yet for Massive Gold Coast Terrace Unit: 220 E. Walton

We last chattered about this 3-bedroom gold coast unit at 220 E. Walton in the Gold Coast with a massive 2145 square foot terrace that has lake views in August 2008.

See our prior chatter and pictures here.

It is still available and has been reduced another $250,000.

“Creative owner financing” is available.

The listing says it’s the first time the unit has ever been on the market. The building was built in 1919.

It also has a private elevator entrance with a private vestible.

Mary Bennett at Koenig & Strey still has the listing. See the pictures here.

220 E. Walton #11E: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4500 square feet (2145 of it is the terrace)

  • I couldn’t find any original sales price
  • Was listed in October 2007 at $3.25 million
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in August 2008 at $2.9 million (no parking)
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $2.65 million (no parking)
  • Taxes of $25,192
  • Assessments of $3,624 a month
  • Central Air

DePaul Greystone Unit with New Kitchen Reduces: 2127 N. Sheffield

We last chattered about this 3-bedroom greystone unit at 2127 N. Sheffield in Lincoln Park in April 2009.

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See our prior chatter and pictures here.

The unit had been listed for sale in 2008 and was withdrawn while the kitchen was renovated. It was then re-listed in 2009 with the new kitchen (see prior post for pictures of the kitchens).

Since April, it has had two price reductions and is listed for only $2,900 more than the 2004 purchase price.

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Amber Wilson at Baird and Warner still has the listing. See all of the pictures here.

Unit #3: 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1400 square feet

  • Sold in June 2002 for $288,000
  • Sold in August 2004 for $325,000
  • Was listed in March 2008 for $369,900
  • Withdrawn
  • Renovated with new kitchen
  • Re-listed in April 2009 for $369,900
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in April 2009 for $349,900
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed for $327,900
  • Assessments of $200 a month
  • Taxes of $4616
  • Central Air
  • Parking included
  • No washer/dryer in the unit
  • Bedroom #1: 13×11
  • Bedroom #2: 12×10
  • Bedroom #3: 10×8

Total Gut Renovation in the Sky: 1030 N. State in the Gold Coast

1030 N. State in the Gold Coast (or the Rush Street corridor, if  you prefer) was built in 1972. Some units have been renovated, some have not.

This 3-bedroom unit is a 2008 gut renovation of 4 units combined to make one 3300 square foot one.

And thanks to a tipster, you can see footage of the renovation taking place on HGTV’s website which covered this unit for its show “My Big Amazing Renovation”.

See the footage here (click on the “Chicago remodel” link.)

The listing says the unit has exotic woods and rare stones. You can see the huge custom dressing room in the master bedroom in both the photos and in the video. Also, check out the custom baths.

The video on HGTV says they spent $1 million on renovations.

It has city and lake views.

Will this custom unit be able to compete with all the new construction?

Robin Miner at @Properties has the listing. See the pictures and a virtual tour here.

Unit #45G: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3300 square feet

  • Sold in April 2006 for $715,000 (not sure if that includes all four apartments however)
  • Renovated
  • Originally listed in February 2009 for $2.8 million
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed for $2.6 million
  • Assessments of $2,000 a month (includes heat, A/C, cable, pool)
  • Taxes of $13,906
  • No deeded parking- but leased available in the building
  • Central Air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit