Sunday, October 19, 2025

What hit the market in august

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Properties for Sale in the Chicago Area

As August comes to a close, I’d like to share some interesting properties that hit the market this month, including one that’s been off the market for over 60 years.

Affordable Condo in a Charming Vintage Building

This three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo is a rare find, designed and built by renowned architect Emma Kennett. The property features a fireplace flanked by built-in bookshelves, a barrel-arched hallway, and a designated parking spot. With a asking price of $X, it’s a great option for those looking for an affordable condo in a charming vintage building.

Suburban Property with Unique Features

Never before on the market since it was built in the 1970s, this week’s most expensive listing is a suburban property designed by notable architects Richard Whitaker, Ken Schroeder, and George Hinds. The Sea Ranch-inspired home features five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and a lot of cool details. With an asking price of $Y, it’s a rare opportunity to own a unique piece of architecture.

Vintage Brick Ranch in the City

A brick ranch in Chicago’s Dunning area, specifically Schorsch Village, is on sale for the first time in 60 years. With three bedrooms and a total living area of 1,324 square feet, this property is sure to please buyers looking for vintage appeal, good bones, and a family-friendly location in the city. And did I mention there’s a basement bar?

Historically Intact Bungalow in Berwyn

Listed on August 19, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom home last sold in early 2010 for $80,000. With all the house flipping taking place in this suburb, it’s rare to find such a historically intact Chicago-style bungalow. You’ll appreciate the original fireplace and built-ins, swinging kitchen door, maple wood flooring, and built-in sideboard in the dining room.

Single-Family Residence with Original Woodwork

In the Graceland West neighborhood is a property that last sold almost 30 years ago for $207,000. The single-family residence is similar to a duplex in that it has two housing units side-by-side that share a wall. As you can see by the original woodwork throughout the interior of the 2,300-square-foot, three-bedroom home, there is a good mix of vintage and contemporary updates.

Conclusion

These properties offer a range of unique features and opportunities for homebuyers in the Chicago area. From affordable condos to historically intact bungalows, there’s something for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the asking price of the three-bedroom condo?
A: The asking price is $X.

Q: What are the square footage and number of bedrooms in the Sea Ranch-inspired home?
A: The home has 2,500 square feet and five bedrooms.

Q: Can I get a first-time buyer grant for the brick ranch in the city?
A: Yes, the property qualifies for a first-time buyer grant.

Q: What is the asking price of the two-bedroom bungalow in Berwyn?
A: The asking price is $Y.

Q: Can I see the property in the Graceland West neighborhood?
A: Yes, the property is open for viewing and can be scheduled through a real estate agent.

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