Six Years Later, 5-Bedroom Queen Anne Finally Sells: 1935 N. Lincoln in Lincoln Park

We last chattered about this 5-bedroom Queen Anne at 1935 N. Lincoln in Lincoln Park in August 2011.

See our prior chatter here.

Off and on the market for 6 years (!) it had been reduced about $1 million from its original 2005 list price of $2.229 million. It was also listed for $555,000 under the 2003 price and the listing called it “positively the best deal” in Old Town/Lincoln Park.

Most of you thought it was a deal even though it was on busy Lincoln and near some bars.

Apparently, someone else did as well as it finally sold in October 2011 for $1.15 million.

If you recall, the listing said the house had been renovated. The kitchen had custom cabinets, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances.

It had 12 foot ceilings and a rooftop deck. 3 bedrooms and a den were on the second floor with the master bedroom on the 3rd floor.

The home also had skylights and 2 fireplaces.

Built on a 24×125 lot, it had central air and a 2-car garage.

Todd Trawinski at Prudential Rubloff had the listing. You can still see the interior pictures here.

1935 N. Lincoln Avenue: 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4000 square feet

  • Sold in October 1997 for $520,000
  • Sold in April 1999 for $525,000
  • Sold in May 2003 for $1.85 million
  • Originally listed in August 2005 for $2.299 million
  • Reduced several times
  • Withdrawn
  • Was listed in March 2010 for $1.995 million
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in May 2011 for $1.395 million
  • Reduced
  • Was listed in August 2011 at $1.295 million
  • Sold in October 2011 for $1.15 million
  • Taxes of $19,660
  • Central Air
  • Bedroom #1: 18×14 (third floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 16×12 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 17×11 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #4: 12×11 (second floor)
  • Bedroom #5: 20×17 (second floor)

12 Responses to “Six Years Later, 5-Bedroom Queen Anne Finally Sells: 1935 N. Lincoln in Lincoln Park”

  1. This is actually a Second Empire Victorian Style more than a true Queen Anne.

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  2. Damn…Icarus studying up on his architectural styles. Well played (and you’re correct).

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  3. Looks like this is an example of money lost in a higher priced home in LP. Nice house

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  4. I find it really ugly inside.

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  5. It took me a long time to realize that Georgian meant King George and not Georgia, USA. (I never could figure out how southern US houses got built in Dublin, etc.)

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  6. What did you think Victorian mean? Posh Spice?

    “It took me a long time to realize that Georgian meant King George and not Georgia, USA. (I never could figure out how southern US houses got built in Dublin, etc.)”

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  7. “What did you think Victorian mean? Posh Spice?”

    Better question is: Where did “Georgia” come from? George Washington?

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  8. “I find it really ugly inside.”

    Agreed… and I think the sales price reflects that. Aside from the interior, the building is a stunner from the street and even though it is on Lincoln, the location is phenomenal.

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  9. Baby Boomerette on November 28th, 2011 at 5:52 am

    “Phenominal” location? Well, to each his own, but personally I find that Lincoln/Wells/Armitage bottleneck to be among the least desirable locations on the North Side.

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  10. “…personally I find that Lincoln/Wells/Armitage bottleneck to be among the least desirable locations on the North Side.”

    I’m not a big fan of that area, particularly the spot where this house sits, mainly because of its immediate proximity to young renters/keg parties/etc. But the location, in general terms, is pretty nice. And I can think of vast expanses of the North Side that are far, far less desirable than this spot.

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  11. “Well, to each his own, but personally I find that Lincoln/Wells/Armitage bottleneck to be among the least desirable locations on the North Side.”

    Bottleneck? Try Elston, Diversey Damen….This location is not bad at all.

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  12. “Lincoln/Wells/Armitage” and “Elston/Diversey/Damen” are bottlenecks???

    Neither of those two are even intersections.

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