An Italianate-Style Cottage That Survived the Great Chicago Fire Hits the Market for $2.4M
Property Details:
Location: 2121 North Hudson Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
Price: $2,395,000
Year Built: 1869
Architect: William Warren Boyington
Footprint: 3,650 square feet (four bedrooms, four baths)
From the agent: "The 2100 block of Hudson Ave—pristine, desirable, tree-shaded—in east Lincoln Park’s Mid-North District is lined with beautiful historic buildings and close to everything that Lincoln Park offers. The unique Italianate cottage graces a beautifully landscaped 46-foot lot. Built in 1869, designed by William W. Boyington, architect of the Water Tower, it is one of three North Side houses that survived the Chicago Fire. It has been nurtured, enlarged, and improved by the current owners. The large and bright primary bedroom suite has a huge walk-in closet, bath with separate shower, tub, and double-sink vanity. The lower-level suite—with a bedroom, media room, and bath—has a private entrance and would be an incredible space for a live-in nanny or a private office. New roof on the main house in 2021. Radiant heated floors on the east side of the house."
2121 North Hudson Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, is currently listed for $2,395,000 by Bette Bleeker of @properties/Luxury Portfolio International.
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