Welcome to this beautifully renovated 2-unit building in the heart of Lakeview, currently being utilized as a single-family home. Located in the top-rated Burley school district, this versatile property offers the flexibility to be converted into a single-family residence or maintained as two distinct units. The owner's duplex-up unit is stunning, featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The rental unit is a charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath space, capable of generating approximately $2,000+ per month ($24,000 annually) in gross rental income. Both units have separate utilities. Renovated in 2002, this home combines modern amenities with timeless appeal. The owner's unit includes a spacious living room with a built-in mudroom area and coat closet. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, a walk-in pantry, a built-in banquette seating area, and a fantastic deck off the kitchen overlooking the amazing backyard. A bedroom and full bath complete this main level. The top floor features a primary suite with vaulted ceilings and a classically designed primary bath with white marble tile and a double vanity. Additionally, there is another bedroom, a full bath, and a convenient stackable washer/dryer on this level. The outdoor space is a gardener's delight, featuring a backyard filled with perennials and a 2-car garage providing ample storage and convenience. Each unit has its own washer and dryer, adding to the home's practicality and appeal. Whether you're looking to convert this property into a single-family home or maintain its current configuration, this Lakeview gem offers endless possibilities for comfortable living and smart investment. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of one of Chicago's most sought-after neighborhoods.
Chicagoans will find more than a few of their favorite things in Lakeview, one of the largest neighborhoods on the city’s North Side. For starters, there’s Lakeview’s proximity to the beach and public transit, quiet residential streets, thriving restaurant and bar scene, and Wrigley Field. Then there’s the neighborhood’s historic theaters and notable architecture. The Music Box Theater has been operating since it opened in 1929, originally showing silent films accompanied by a live organ player...