Spankin’ new condos monopolized closed luxury sales last week. Of the top five deals to close last week, three were for condos in new buildings, totaling $11.3 million.
A Lincoln Park mansion ranked second priciest closed sale last week, but the deal might be tough to swallow for the seller. The expansive property sold at a $3.7 million discount after four re-listings and three years on the market.
Price and property details were found using Redfin.
900 W Washington Blvd., Ph 902 | Near West Side | $5.72 million
This five-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom new construction penthouse sold as raw space. Spanning 5,000 square feet, Taris Real Estate’s luxury condo has a balcony, a terrace and wraparound floor-to-ceiling windows. Kelly Angelopoulos at Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller, but the buyer’s representation was not disclosed.
1939 North Howe St. | Lincoln Park | $5.5 million
A 13,000-square-foot brick and limestone single-family residence sold $3.7 million under initial asking price after three years on the market. The triple lot has a landscaped courtyard, stone terraces, a rooftop deck, and a “sky lounge” observation deck with views of the city. Timothy Salm of Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller, and @properties’s Christopher Sterling represented the buyer.
2550 North Lakeview Ave., Unit S1201 | Lincoln Park | $3.97 million
A three-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom condo sold $125,000 under asking price, but still $250,000 more than its last sale in 2018. The 4,000-square-foot condo was built in 2010. It offers three walk-in closets, two fireplaces, a balcony, a gallery, a library, and access to a dog run, a solarium, a private theater, and a 1.25-acre private park. Barbara Proctor of @properties represented the seller, and Baird & Warner’s Michael McCallum represented the buyer.
2753 North Hampden Ct., Unit PHA | Lincoln Park | $2.99 million
The new-construction penthouse in the 15-unit Hampdens building contains six bedrooms and five bathrooms. The 4,600-square-foot suite has large windows, vaulted ceilings, skylights, a terrace, a media room, a fireplace and a gallery. Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty represented both sides of the deal, with P Corwin Robertson representing the seller and Dale Lubotsky representing the buyer.
351 West Huron St., #3 | Near North Side | $2.8 million
A new 4,500-square-foot condo in “The Brooklyn Chicago,” designed by Hartshorne Plunkard, sold with four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms. With a private elevator, a terrace, large windows, a walk-in closet and a wine cooler, the home is inspired by industrial Brooklyn lofts. @properties’s Jodi Serio represented the seller, and Sam Shaffer of Chicago Properties represented the buyer.