Views Week: City Lights from this Renovated Gold Coast 1-Bedroom at 1 E. Scott

This corner 1-bedroom on the 19th floor in 1 E. Scott in the Gold Coast came on the market in August 2022.

1 E. Scott was built in 1969 and has 240 units and attached leased garage parking.

It has 24-hour door staff, storage lockers, a laundry room and a rooftop outdoor pool with city views.

The listing says this unit was “fully renovated in 2020” and is “turn-key.”

It has vinyl flooring throughout.

The kitchen has modern white and wood cabinets with a peninsula that seats 2, white counter tops, a subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances.

It has a custom walk-in-closet.

The unit has central air, but there’s no washer/dryer in the unit. There’s rental parking in the building.

It has floor-to-ceiling windows with views south of the Gold Coast skyline including the John Hancock.

This building is on a tree-lined street in the heart of the Gold Coast but also just minutes from shops and restaurants on Rush/State/Division.

Listed at $300,000, is this the perfect 1-bedroom for lovers of city views?

Erin Deane at Baird & Warner has the listing. See the pictures here.

Unit #1904: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, no square footage listed

  • I can’t find a sales price going back to 1985
  • Currently listed at $300,000
  • Assessments of $806 a month (includes doorman, cable, pool, exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal)
  • Taxes of $4119
  • Central Air
  • No washer/dryer in the unit- but laundry room in the building
  • Attached rental garage parking
  • Bedroom: 15×10
  • Living/dining: 22×17
  • Kitchen: 11×9
  • Foyer: 13×4
  • Walk-in-closet: 7×7

 

14 Responses to “Views Week: City Lights from this Renovated Gold Coast 1-Bedroom at 1 E. Scott”

  1. Floorplan in the virtual tour link.

    810 square feet, and it’s basically $3k/month (including cap on the DP).

    You can rent a similar sized place at the Sinclair for basically $3k, and it comes with w/d in unit, a free zero-deductible home warranty and a free put option.

    You would be, most likely, sacrificing the view.

    Doesn’t one have to have a reasonable expectation of a 10 year hold for this to make financial sense?

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  2. This would be a good candidate for an airbnb, which I’m sure isn’t allowed…

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  3. Was listed for rent for $2k in 2920 (Guessing that was pre remodel)

    Compared to the other 1BR for sale, this is nicer, but the kitchen IMO isnt worth a 25% premium

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  4. “This would be a good candidate for an airbnb, which I’m sure isn’t allowed…”

    Thank goodness.

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  5. This remodeled 1-bedroom corner unit sold on Nov 9, 2022 for $285,000.

    The Chatterati got it wrong again.

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  6. Who got what wrong on this one?

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  7. “Who got what wrong on this one?”

    All the whining that it wouldn’t sell because it had no washer/dryer in the unit and blah, blah, blah.

    So wrong. As normal. Chatterati is ALWAYS wrong. Lol. But at least you all have been consistent over the last 15 years.

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  8. I see measured responses up until your drunken ramblings

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  9. “All the whining that it wouldn’t sell”

    I don’t see that anywhere. Here are the comments the public can see:

    1. (me): it’s the same price as renting nearby; need to own for a while for buying to be a smart financial decision.

    2. (sonies): would be a good rental

    3. (JU): nicer than the competition, but maybe pricey.

    I see no “whining”, no suggestion that it “wouldn’t sell”…are there comments you see that aren’t among the publicly viewable comments??

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  10. Still confused on this one…are there hidden comments?

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  11. “Still confused on this one…are there hidden comments?”

    The whining. Always the whining on every post about how it will never sell “should stay a rental” or doesn’t have laundry so no one will want it.

    LMFAO.

    Chatterati has gotten it wrong for 15 years. I don’t expect any different now but I’m still amazed by the endless whining.

    It sold for nearly full price. Nicely renovated and a corner unit with great views. Not everyone wants to rent.

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  12. “the whining on every post about how it will never sell ”

    Where on this one? Which comment?

    “should stay a rental”

    Where on this one? Which comment?

    “doesn’t have laundry so no one will want it”

    Where on this one? Which comment?

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  13. This is some drunken gaslighting

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  14. LMFAO.

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