Archive for the 'Single family homes' Category
Chicago or St. Louis: Who Has the Better Vintage Mansions? 5165 Lindell
This 5-bedroom mansion at 5165 Lindell Boulevard in Central West came on the market in May 2019. Built in 1908 by architects Mariner & La Beaume, the listing describes it as the “golden age” of St. Louis architecture. Lindell runs on the north side of Forest Park, the largest urban park in America. It is […]
St Louis Week: Get a Historic House in Soulard for Just $187,000: 1219 Victor
I recently spent some time in St. Louis. St. Louis was the fourth largest city in America at one point (as was Charleston, South Carolina, incidentally.) Much of its historic architecture remains. Is St. Louis a buying opportunity for architecture lovers priced out of Washington DC, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia? I’ll be cribbing on St. […]
Want That White Picket Fence? A 3-Bedroom SFH at 306 W. Concord in Old Town
This 3-bedroom vintage single family home at 306 W. Concord in Old Town came on the market in September 2018. Built in 1896 on a smaller than average 24×94 lot, it has a 2 car garage. The listing said the house was “totally renovated” in 2006/2007. Additionally, a great room and master suite were added […]
Get a SFH in the Old Town Triangle for Under $1 Million: 1652 N. Cleveland
This 4-bedroom single family home at 1652 N. Cleveland in Old Town came on the market in May 2019. Built in 1876, the listing simply says the lot size is less than .25 an acre. It’s unclear if it’s a smaller than average Chicago lot. Located across from St. Michael’s Church, it has hardwood floors […]
Love Greystones? A Renovated 3-Bedroom in East Lakeview: 657 W. Roscoe
This 3-bedroom greystone at 657 W. Roscoe in East Lakeview just came on the market. Built in 1901, it’s on a 25×134 lot. Thanks to Micah for noticing that we chattered about it in 2009. Back then, it ended up selling for less than the 2002 price. The chatterati comments are interesting as we clearly […]