This Homepath 2/2 Has Been Listed for Over 3 Months: 3140 N. Sheffield in Lakeview
This 2-bedroom at the Residences at the Vic at 3140 N. Sheffield in Lakeview has been on the market since June 2013.
It is a Fannie Mae property with Homepath 3% financing available.
From the pictures, it looks like everything in the unit is intact.
It has hardwood floors in the main living area.
The kitchen has maple cabinets, white appliances and granite counter tops.
The bathrooms are white.
There is also a rare (at least for a condo this size) laundry room with side-by-side washer/dryer.
It has all the other features buyers look for including central air and garage parking is included.
It is NOT on the El side of the street.
Originally listed for $409,900 in June, it has been reduced about 11% to $364,900.
Why isn’t this selling?
Benjamin Beaty at Jameson Sotheby’s has the listing. See the pictures here.
Unit #502: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, no square footage listed
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- Sold in July 2007 for $462,500
- Lis pendens foreclosure filed in May 2010
- Bank owned in February 2013
- Listed in June 2013 for $409,900
- Reduced several times
- Currently listed for $364,900
- Assessments of $312 a month
- Taxes of $5142
- Central Air
- Washer/Dryer in the unit
- Parking included
- Homepath financing available
- Bedroom #1: 14×12
- Bedroom #2: 12×11
- Laundry room: 8×6
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That’s a lot of money for something that bland.
how does one go about getting their property homepath approved?
Was the 1st sale fraudulent as in Developer and buyer split the proceeds and run off? Other than that, I just don’t see how someone forked over $462k for a Lakeview rental quality apartment.
“how does one go about getting their property homepath approved?”
You get foreclosed on by FannieMae
“You get foreclosed on by FannieMae”
Now that’s funny
I guess the “glamor” of living just a short L stop away from Wrigley Field has definitely worn away now, right? A few years ago the residents would have bragged about being so close to the “action.”