Rarely available corner penthouse in an elevator building, ideally located in the heart of Wicker Park/Bucktown. This expansive residence offers over 2,000 square feet of living space with a wide, open floor plan, soaring 10-foot ceilings, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, and abundant natural light throughout. The chef's kitchen features new quartz countertops, upgraded cabinetry, and generous prep and storage space, opening to a spacious living and dining area perfect for entertaining. The flexible three-bedroom layout includes two generously sized bedrooms plus a third ideal for a den or home office-perfect for today's work-from-home lifestyle. Enjoy exceptional outdoor living with two private terraces overlooking the city, offering multiple spaces to dine, work, relax, and entertain. Uniquely positioned at the rear of the building, this top-floor unit enjoys unobstructed views, including sightlines over Burr Elementary's field, while remaining insulated from North Avenue noise. With no neighbors above, an elevator building, and heated garage parking included (2 deeded indoor spots), this home offers both comfort and convenience. Unbeatable location directly across from highly regarded Gardner Daycare and just a block from Burr Elementary School, with additional nearby options including St. Mary of the Angels Catholic School and Drummond Elementary. Steps to restaurants, shops, and fitness studios-including Orangetheory right downstairs-and less than a 10-minute walk to the vibrant Six Corners area. Easy access to the 606, CTA Blue Line at Damen or Division (less than a half mile), the Clybourn Metra station, and I-94-close to everything yet tucked away from traffic and noise.
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Location
1600 N MARSHFIELD Avenue Unit: 403, Chicago, IL 60622
ParkingGarage Door Opener, Heated Garage, Yes, Garage Owned, Attached, Garage
Finance
Sales Price$750,000
HOA Fees$735 monthly
Real Estate Tax$12,383 yearly
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Residents and businesses flocked to Wicker Park to rebuild after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Today, Chicagoans flock to the hip, happening neighborhood for its eateries, arts, and entertainment. Wicker Park boasts an eclectic assortment of cafes, independent stores, dive bars, upscale boutiques, art galleries, and city parks, including four-acre Wicker Park. The neighborhood is home to some of Chicago’s most popular and acclaimed restaurants, elevating pizza and tacos to foodie fare and offering a wide variety of options for drinking and dining pleasure...