Townhouse Living Within a Historic Mansion: 1500 N. Astor in the Gold Coast

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This 3-bedroom townhouse in the Patterson-McCormick Mansion at 1500 N. Astor in the Gold Coast came on the market in February 2015.

Built in 1891, the mansion was converted into 9 units in 2001.

This unit is called a “townhouse” in the listing because it coversĀ four floors and has an attached garage.

The listing also says it is in the David Adler section of the house and has crown molding tray ceilings.

There’s also an elevator if you don’t want to take the stairs.

The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops.

It has the preferred townhouse layout, with all three bedrooms on the same floor, including the master suite.

There is a lower level family room and exercise room.

It has central air and first floor washer/dryer.

This unit has been reduced $129,000 since February.

Townhouses with as much square footage as many single family homes are rare in the Gold Coast. Why isn’t this one selling?

Chaz Walters at Coldwell Banker has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #3: 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2735 square feet, 1 car attached garage

  • Sold in December 2005 for $800,000
  • Originally listed in February 2015 for $1.399 million
  • Reduced
  • Currently listed at $1.27 million
  • Assessments of $1201 a month (includes water, parking, cable, exterior maintenance, lawn, scavenger and snow removal)
  • Taxes of $12,100
  • Central Air
  • Washer/Dryer in the unit
  • Elevator
  • Bedroom #1: 15×13 (third floor)
  • Bedroom #2: 13×10 (third floor)
  • Bedroom #3: 12×10 (third floor)
  • Exercise room: 17×17 (lower level)

 

 

9 Responses to “Townhouse Living Within a Historic Mansion: 1500 N. Astor in the Gold Coast”

  1. 1. More than 50% over bubble price

    2. Not at all elegant

    3. They desperately need to get rid of the exercise equipment and bring some elegance to this place.

    4. High assessments that cover almost nothing.

    5. Ugly views

    I saw the exterior of this place and though it would be beautiful inside, but there is no charm.

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  2. The exterior is gorgeous and the interior looks like a 1999-era cinderblock townhouse. A cheap 1999-era cinderblock townhouse. In Palatine.

    Okay, that’s overly harsh, but the exterior sets expectations that the interior does not come close to meeting.

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  3. “They desperately need to get rid of the exercise equipment and bring some elegance to this place.”

    this place looks to be digitally staged. someone actually chose to render those in there.

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  4. The interior is a complete let down compared to the exterior. You just expect some elegantly appointed home on probably the most prestigious street and block in Chicago and you open then you open the door….

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  5. This listing makes one feel like a rat in a cage, despite all one’s rage.

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  6. Its niceish in a way, but the price is too damn high and why its taking so long to sell

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  7. That $800,000 2005 price will be tough to meet for resale, because this unit has zero charm. No views (service courts don’t count). Tight room sizes (no luxury feel whatsoever). Cheap finishes, with exception of kitchen appliances. Livingroom has one small window? Hamster cage for someone seeking upscale Astor St address.

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  8. needs 150k in interior renovations….as everyone has mentioned, the outside is beautiful and the inside is ugh…

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  9. Not enough windows or natural light. Why live in this hood anymore? The Lyric Opera is absurdifying all its operas, making them “boldly contemporary”, using chicancery and changing all the precepts of the original art, and even deliberately falsifying translations of the librettos on the subtitles.

    This hood is an ersatz version of what it once stood for. It’s either for suckers or people who are impostors, like the said Lyric homos who are ideologically killing Western art. Who actually has the intelligence to live in this hood anymore? A: nobody.

    They ought to sell the Archbishops mansion to some occultists, or Christie Hefner Marovitiz, or some big donor to Emily’s List. There is no class in this hood. “Chaz” proves my point about it all, the decline.

    I guess the Racquet Club is still hanging in there, lol.

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