Chicago’s priciest homes sales continued their slide last week

The top 5 residential sales combined for $6.4M, the lowest total for January

January was not a kind month for luxury home sales in Chicago.

How low did it go? The five priciest homes that sold in the last week totaled $6.4 million, marking the lowest total for the month.

Each home sale just surpassed the $1 million mark, and combined for about $1.5 million less than the previous week’s total.

This week’s top sales were a mix of single-family dwellings, condos and townhomes on the North and West Sides.

Price and property details were found on Redfin, from Jan. 24 to 31.

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360 West Erie St. #3A | $1.66 million | Near North Side
This nearly 2,300-square-foot condo in Belgravia Group’s Three Sixty West has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Elizabeth Brooks and Lindsey Epley of Belgravia had the listing. The buyer was represented by Ronda Fish of Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty.

2051 West Grace St. | $1.35 million | North Center
This 4,200-square-foot single-family home has five bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, a rec room and three outdoor spaces. It previously sold for just under $1.5 million in June 2016, shortly after it was built. The property was listed with Compass broker Anne Marie Bonness. Rachel Vinson of Charles Rutenberg Realty represented the buyer.

1623 North Bell Ave. | $1.25 million | West Town
The 4,200-square-foot single-family home has five bedrooms and was in 2006. It last sold for about the same price in August 2014. Keller Williams Chicago-Lincoln Park brokers Dennis Huyck and John Astorina represented the seller and buyer, respectively.

828 West Lill Ave. | $1.1 million | Lincoln Park
Built in 1886, this home is divided into four units. The first floor has a two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit and the second floor has a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit. Two one-bedroom, one-bathroom units are in the coach house. All of the units are currently occupied. Heidie Maslo of Coldwell Banker Residential had the listing. The buyer was represented by Marisol Doblado of New Avenue Realty.

425 West Dickens Ave. Unit P | $1 million | Lincoln Park
This more than 3,000-square-foot townhouse is part of the Pointe complex. The property has three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms and was built in 1995. Cindy Sanner of @properties represented the seller, and Mircea Ciubancan of Real People Realty represented the buyer.