Your Home in the Sky: 4000 Sq Ft in 65 E. Monroe in Millennium Park
This 4-bedroom corner unit at 65 E. Monroe in the Millennium Park area of the Loop came on the market in February 2015.
It is a southeast corner unit with views of just about everything, including the south Grant Park skyline, the north Millennium Park skyline and the Lake, including Buckingham Fountain.
The building has a lap pool, a gym and a shared terrace.
It has 10 foot floor to ceiling windows.
The kitchen has dark wood cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and also includes a wine refrigerator.
3 of the bedrooms have lake views.
It also has a media room and an office.
Parking is available for $50,000 extra.
This unit has reduced $200,000 since February to $3 million.
With 4-bedrooms, is this unit targeting family buyers?
Philip Skowron at @Properties has the listing. See the pictures here.
Unit #4101: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4000 square feet
- I’m not sure this has ever sold before but Redfin says it sold in January 2014 for $2,391,500.
- Originally listed in February 2015 for $3.2 million
- Reduced
- Currently listed at $3 million
- Assessments of $2156 a month (includes a/c, gas, doorman, cable, exercise room, pool, exterior)
- Taxes aren’t listed
- Central Air
- Washer/Dryer in the unit
- Parking for $50,000 extra
- Bedroom #1: 19×14
- Bedroom #2: 17×12
- Bedroom #3: 17×12
- Bedroom #4: 17×12
This realtor pulling the parking game on a 3 million dollar property is a fudgin idiot
I really hate that backsplash! And those frickin glass doored cabinets!!
I also hate the 3 interior rooms with no exterior windows… yeah a den and a TV watchin room are nice but come on, this conversion of an old office tower is a joke and not worth $750 a sqft!
“pulling the parking game on a 3 million dollar property”
Possible that the unit owner does not own a spot? then it makes sense.
About as possible as me getting a date with Adriana Lima tonight
In general I am with you Sonies, but in this particular unit, all the BRs have windows.
They could use some of those internal rooms as walk in closets and one as a sort of TV/projection room so it is actually nice.
The kitchen and bath are very ugly though. It is not year 2000 anymore and this a multi million property.
The three interior rooms are very strange. I suppose one could be used as a nanny, another as a kid’s playroom, and another as an office. I think I would rather have it be one big open space.
The views looks really nice though and someone with kids (and who doesn’t hate crowds) could use Millennium Park as a big playground.
That kitchen looks like it belongs in a suburban home circa 1999.