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Property Details: Two-Flat Row House in Pullman National Historical Park |
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Property Details: Two-Flat Row House in Pullman National Historical Park
Two-Flat Row House in Pullman National Historical Park
11429 S. Forrestville Ave.
Chicago,
IL
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Price:
$239,000 |
Bedrooms:
5 |
Bathrooms:
2 |
Square Feet:
2,100 |
Lot Description/Acreage:
30.5'x124' |
Year Built:
1885 |
Architect/Builder:
Solon S. Beman |
Architectural Style:
Victorian (c.1860-1900) |
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Name:
Michael Wolski |
Agency:
Coldwell Banker Realty |
Phone:
773-814-4520 |
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This historical row house was built as part of the Original Town of Pullman in the 1880s by George Pullman, founder of Pullman’s Palace Car Company. Today, located in the designated Pullman National Historical Park, the area has restoration happening throughout. The Pullman Historic District was first declared the Pullman National Historic Landmark District in 1970 and a City of Chicago Landmark District in 1972. There is easy access to I-94 and one block to Metra Electric trains.
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PULLMAN HISTORIC DISTRICT! This Pullman Two-Flat Row House is in the Pullman National Historical Park. First built in 1885 as a two-flat, this solid brick building retains much of the original Victorian-era millwork and has hardwood floors and numerous updates, including an upgraded hot-water heating system, updated plumbing, newer kitchens, and newer baths. The first-floor apartment has four rooms with two modest bedrooms, and the second-floor apartment has five rooms with three appealing bedrooms. Each apartment is approximately 800 to 1,050 sq. ft. of living space. The basement has laundry and storage areas. Tenants pay for electricity. The landlord pays for gas, heat, and water. This 2,100-square-foot Pullman Two-Flat Row House has a two-story addition and is on a 30.5-foot wide by 124-foot lot. This 24-foot-wide row house has a rare 6-foot side yard that is currently a shared drive with the row house to the north, and the spacious fenced yard has a two-car garage. This property and the property to the north have the only driveway in the Pullman Historic District, totaling 12 feet wide with 6 feet belonging to each property owner – it originally was just two sides yards or gangways. Also, the district has no homeowner assessments. Both apartments have leases. All showings require notice.
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The Beman Committee has resources available to guide any exterior restoration. Many of the 900 original Pullman Row Houses have gone under extensive restoration in the past decade.
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Last Updated: July 31, 2024 |
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