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Here are the priciest Chicago listings from last week
Luxury condos monopolized this week’s listings, with one notable exception
Four out of five of this week’s priciest listings were condominiums, which these days tend to fare better than single-family homes in Chicago’s luxury market. But there was one notable exception, in a 1920s-era red brick mansion.
The list also includes a unique listing at the Heritage, a condo with a Japanese garden that has water misters, a lily pond, and a waterfall.
38 East Elm Street | Near North Side | $4.65 million
Built in 1920 but extensively renovated, this red brick single-family home is asking $1 million more than it sold for in 2014. The 7,200-square-foot building spans four floors with five bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, large windows, high vaulted ceilings, an elevator and a winding staircase. Premier Relocation, Inc.’s Susan Miner has the listing, which has been discounted twice already.
432 West Grant Place, Unit 1E | Lincoln Park | $4.3 million
This four-bedroom, 4.5 bathroom condo is asking $1.1 million more than it sold for in 2015. The 4,300-square-foot home is one of seven in the building, which was constructed in 2006. It offers a home theater, a private shaded terrace, two fireplaces, and a shared basketball court and sun terrace. Compass’s Caryl Dillon has the listing.
25 E Superior St E #4602 | Near North Side | $3.75 million
The Fordham building’s penthouse has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The 5,200-square-foot home offers two walk-in closets, two private terraces, two private wine cellars and a private entrance and elevator. The living, dining and entertaining area have an open floor plan, enabling views of the city and lake from floor-to-ceiling windows. The seller first listed in January but is holding out hope for a profit, asking $288,000 higher than the 2010 sale price. Chris Vasilakopoulos of Dream Town Realty has the listing.
130 N GARLAND Ct #2803 | Loop | $3.7 million
A Japanese garden condo has been listed at the Heritage. The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom condo has water misters, a lily pond, a waterfall, an art gallery and detailed wooden paneling. With 4,000 square feet, the home has an open floor plan, motorized drapes, and access to a full-amenity building including a dog run. Nancy McAdam at Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.
1550 N Clark St #401 | Near North Side | $3.575 million
A new-construction condo at 1550 On The Park offers four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 3,850 square feet. Gary Lee Partners designed the interiors with high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, a gallery, a walk-in closet, a balcony. Anthony Madonia of @properties has the listing.