Here are the priciest Chicago listings from last week

Luxury condos monopolized this week’s listings, with one notable exception

From left: 38 East Elm Street; 432 West Grant Place, Unit 1E; 25 East Superior Street E $4602 (Credit: Redfin)
From left: 38 East Elm Street; 432 West Grant Place, Unit 1E; 25 East Superior Street E #4602 (Credit: Redfin)

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.

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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.