The Going Rate for the West Loop: 1528 W Monroe

Only five years ago, you used to have buyers moving to the West Loop because it was considered a “value” compared to the more expensive north side of the city.  You got more bang for your buck.

Currently, however, that doesn’t seem to be the case.

Is that a good thing or a bad thing for the neighborhood?  Is it completing the gentrification cycle and becoming more “mature”?

Take this new conversion at 1528 W. Monroe.  Only a few years ago this would have been considered far,  far west.  It is only a few blocks east of United Center, at Ashland.

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Yet, look at the prices on these units.  They are listed for over $300 a square foot.  The pictures are of the staged “penthouse” unit.

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Unit #403: 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, 1 car parking, 1330 square feet

  • Currently listed at $409,900 plus $30,000 for parking
  • Assessments of $133 a month
  • The bedrooms are on the small side: 13 x 10, 12 x 11 and 13 x 13

@Properties has the listings for the development.

4 Responses to “The Going Rate for the West Loop: 1528 W Monroe”

  1. looks nice, but the kitchen seems too close to the living room…

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  2. This is the first conversion/new construction unit I’ve seen in years that didn’t have the following in the bathroom:

    1. brownish speckled granite or
    2. blueish marble or
    3. Brown tile in the shower stall

    Green in the bathroom? How refreshing and unique.

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  3. The bathrooms look excellent. The kitchen is a joke–that island is so small as to be almost useless. The layout is bad. unless there’s a pantry hiding someplace, the storage is insufficient.

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  4. 3 of the 9 Units are under contract… The developer really did a nice job finishing the insides of each unit!

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