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1350 W. Fullerton 1350 W. Fullerton Unit#411 Exclusively Marketed By: MEGAN BROWN TIRPAK Residential Sales 312.867.8178 www.megantirpak.com Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Attached Single MLS #:08258780 List Price:$399,000 Status:NEW List Date:01/28/2013 Orig List Price:$399,000 Area:8007 List Dt Rec:01/28/2013 Sold Price: SP Incl. Yes Parking: Address:1350 W Fullerton Ave Unit 411, Chicago, Illinois 60614 Directions:UNIT NOT ON FULLERTON - JUST EAST OF SOUTHPORT Sold by: Lst. Mkt. Time:5 Closed: Contract: Points: Off Mkt: Financing: Contingency: Year Built:1998 Blt Before 78:No Curr. Leased:No Dimensions:COMMON Ownership:Condo Subdivision: Model: Corp Limits:Chicago Township:North Chicago County:Cook Coordinates:N:2400 W:1350 # Fireplaces:1 Rooms:5 Bathrooms2/0 Parking:Garage (Full/Half): Bedrooms:2 Master Bath:Full # Spaces:Gar:1 Basement:None Bsmnt. Bath:No Parking Incl. Yes In Price: Waterfront:No Appx SF:0 SF Source:Not Reported Total Units:59 Unit Floor Lvl.:1 # Days for # Stories:4 Bd Apprvl:0 % Own. Occ.: % Cmn. Own.: Fees/Approvals: Remarks: Sunny & spacious 2 bed/2 bath condo on quiet side of building in ideal Lincoln Park location. Meticulously maintained corner unit flooded w/ light & excellent floorplan! Cook's kitchen features 42" maple cabs, huge island, etc. opens to combined living/dining & nice deck for grilling. Great master suite w/ his/her closets & attached bath w/ sep shower/tub. Newer HVAC, washer/dryer. Garage parking incl. Awesome bldg! School Data Assessments Tax Pet Information Elementary:(299) Amount:$413 Amount:$5,671.62 Pets Allowed:Cats OK, Dogs OK Junior High:(299) Frequency:Monthly PIN:14293210811036 (Map) Max Pet Weight: High School:(299) Special Assessments:No Tax Year:2011 Other: Special Service Area:No Tax Exmps:None Master Association:No Coop Tax Deduction: Tax Deduction Year: Room Name Size Level Flooring Win Trmt Room Name Size Level Flooring Win Trmt Living Room24X21 Main Level Hardwood Blinds Master Bedroom16X12 Main Level Carpet Blinds Dining RoomCOMBO Main Level Hardwood 2nd Bedroom13X10 Main Level Carpet Blinds, Curtains/Drapes Kitchen14X10 Main Level Hardwood 3rd Bedroom Not Applicable Family Room Not Applicable 4th Bedroom Not Applicable Laundry Room Interior Property Features: Exterior Property Features: Deck Age: 11-15 Years Garage Ownership: Owned Sewer: Sewer-Public Type: Condo Garage On Site: Yes Water: Lake Michigan Exposure: N (North), S (South), E (East), W Garage Type: Detached Const Opts: (West) Garage Details: General Info: None Exterior: Brick Parking Ownership: Amenities: Air Cond: Central Air Parking On Site: Asmt Incl: Heat, Water, Gas, Parking, Common Heating: Gas, Forced Air Parking Details: Insurance, Security, TV/Cable, Exterior Maintenance, Lawn Care, Scavenger, Snow Kitchen: Island Parking Fee (High/Low): / Removal Appliances: Oven/Range, Microwave, Dishwasher, Driveway: Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Disposal HERS Index Score: Basement Details: None Dining: Combined w/ LivRm Green Disc: Foundation: Bath Amn: Whirlpool, Separate Shower, Double Green Rating Source: Exst Bas/Fnd: Sink Green Feats: Roof: Fireplace Details: Sale Terms: Conventional Disability Access: No Fireplace Location: Living Room Possession: Closing Disability Details: Electricity: Est Occp Date: Lot Desc: Equipment: Management: Manager Off-site Additional Rooms: No additional rooms Walk Score®: 95 - Walker's Paradise Agent Remarks: Separate PIN for parking; 2011 taxes for parking = $362.48. Baby so please no showings 1-3pm and after 7pm. Many, many updates!! Show's great - awesome corner unit. Internet Listing:All Remarks on Internet?:Yes Addr on Internet?:Yes VOW AVM:No VOW Comments/Reviews:No Lock Box:None Listing Type:Exclusive Right to Sell Holds Earnest Money:Yes Special Comp Info:None Coop Comp:2.5%-$250 (on Net SP) Additional Sales Information:None Showing Inst:Email preferred: Expiration Date: [email protected] or 312-867-8178 Mgmnt. Co:Delaware Realty Contact Name:Sam Sevich Phone:(312) 867-1326 Owner:OOR Ph #: Agent Owned/Interest:No Broker:Coldwell Banker Residential Ph #:(312) 943-1959 Team: Brokerage (12198) List Agent:Megan Tirpak, CRS (139729) Ph #:(312) 867-8178 Email:[email protected] Co-lister: Ph #: More Agent Contact Info: 1350 West Fullerton #411 Fullerton West 1350 Owner Can Rent: Copyright 2013 MRED LLC - The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals. MLS #: 08258780 Prepared By: Cindy Stead | Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage | 02/01/2013 02:46 PM 1350 West Fullerton #411 Fullerton West 1350 Unit Features: • 2 bed, 2 bath corner unit in awesome Lincoln Park building. • Largest 2 bedroom floor plan. • Huge cook’s kitchen complete with 42” maple cabinets, custom tile counters, large island & under mount lighting. (New refrigerator – 2009; New sink faucet – 2012) • Beautiful hardwood floors (re-sanded in 2009) • Newer mechanicals – New furnace in 2007 (with a new motor in 2012); New A/C condenser in 2009. • In-unit laundry room features side by side washer/dryer and hanging cabinets above. (Washer/dryer new in 2009) • Fantastic bedroom sizes and closets throughout. • Lovely master suite with full wall of closets and attached bath. Large master bath features double bowl sinks, jazuzzi tub and separate shower. • Garage parking space included – P62. Offer Price: $399,000 2011 Taxes: $5,671.62 Assessments: $413.35 (includes: Heat, Water, Gas, Parking, Common Insurance, Security, TV/Cable, Exterior Maintenance, Lawn Care, Scavenger, Snow Removal, Management) Please visit our virtual tour and additional photos at: http://tours34.vht.com/CBI/T390677899 1350 West Fullerton #411 1350 West Fullerton #411 1350 West Fullerton #411 1350 West Fullerton #411 1350 West Fullerton #411 1350 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614 1" ~ 0.30 miles 1959 N Halsted Ave Chicago, IL 60614 (312) 943-1959 Ward Information CTA - Brown Line (cont.) Metra Stations 1. Ward: 32, Ald:Scott Waguespack 3. Fullerton Station 8. Metra - Clybourn Station 2657 N. Clybourn - 0.69mi 943 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.50mi 2001 N Ashland Ave - 0.67mi 773-248-1330 1-888-YOURCTA Fire Stations CTA - Purple Line Schools 1. Fire Station 4. Armitage Station 1. Louis J Agassiz Elementary School 2714 N Halsted - 0.81mi 944 W. Armitage Ave. - 0.71mi 2851 N Seminary Ave - 0.65mi 1-888-YOURCTA Hospitals 1. Children's Memorial Hospital 5. Diversey Station 2. Mayer, Oscar F. 2300 Children's Plaza - 0.78mi 940 W. Diversey Ave. - 0.69mi 2250 North Clifton Avenue - 0.28mi (847) 486-6550 1-888-YOURCTA 773-534-5535 CTA - Brown Line 1. Armitage Station 6. Fullerton Station 3. Prescott Elementary, William H. 944 W. Armitage Ave. - 0.71mi 943 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.50mi 1632 West Wrightwood Avenue - 0.44mi 1-888-YOURCTA 1-888-YOURCTA 773-534-5505 CTA - Red Line 2. Diversey Station 7. Fullerton Station 940 W. Diversey Ave. - 0.69mi 943 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.50mi 1-888-YOURCTA 1-888-YOURCTA Copyright (c) 2006-2013, LEAP Real Estate Systems. Map copyright (c) 2006-2013, Microsoft and NAVTEQ, TeleAtlas. All rights reserved. Information is deemed accurate, but LEAP Real Estate Systems is not liable for any inaccuracies. 31021310 www.peekacity.com | 888.810.7118 1350 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago,g IL 60614 Banks Daycare Centers Ice Cream Parlors 1. Chase Bank ATM 1. Christopher House 1. Bare Berry Company 1520 W Fullerton Ave - 0.21mi 2507 N Greenview Ave - 0.21mi 1211 W Webster Ave - 0.33mi (800) 935-9935 (773) 495-0088 Libraries 2. Citibank 2. Creme DE LA Creme Lincoln Park 1. John T. Richardson Library 1251 W Fullerton Ave - 0.11mi 2230 N Dominick St - 0.34mi 2350 N Kenmore Ave - 0.39mi (773) 327-2753 (773) 281-2218 (773) 325-7862 3. Citizens Bank 3. Pleasant Faces Nanny Agency 2. Lincoln Park 1349 W Fullerton Ave - 0.02mi N Lincoln Ave & W Wrightwood Ave - 0.31mi 1150 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.22mi 773-525-4861 (312) 730-7188 Parks 4. TCF - ATM 4. Rosalie Accredited Domestics 1. Jonquil Park 1400 W Fullerton Ave - 0.05mi 2130 N Lakewood Ave - 0.33mi - 0.44mi (773) 348-0822 5. TCF Bank 5. Shore Rosalie Agency 2. Schaefer Playlot Park 1400 W Fullerton Ave - 0.05mi 2130 N Lakewood Ave - 0.33mi 2415 N. Marshfield Ave. - 0.34mi (800) 823-2265 (773) 348-0822 Cleaners Fitness Clubs 1. Barts Cleaners 1. Bally Total Fitness 3. Trebes Park 2459 N Racine Ave - 0.25mi 1455 W Webster Ave - 0.31mi 2250 N. Clifton Ave. - 0.34mi 773-975-9190 Dog Park 2. Chicago's Discount Cleaner 2. Core Connection 4. Noethlink (Grace) Park 1333 W Fullerton Ave - 0.05mi 1363 W Fullerton Ave - 0.02mi 2645 N. Sheffield Ave. - 0.58mi 773-549-6746 CTA - Brown Line 3. Laundry Land Route Incorporated 3. Flash Fitness USA 1. Fullerton Station 1237 W Fullerton Ave - 0.13mi 1470 W Webster Ave - 0.30mi 943 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.50mi (773) 935-2689 1-888-YOURCTA CTA - Purple Line 4. Q-Cleaners 4. Lakeshore Sport & Fitness 2. Fullerton Station 1434 W Fullerton Ave - 0.12mi 1320 W Fullerton Ave - 0.05mi 943 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.50mi 773-296-6272 (773) 348-6377 1-888-YOURCTA CTA - Red Line 5. White Water Cleaners 5. Shred 415 3. Fullerton Station 2529 N Southport Ave - 0.17mi 2156 N Clybourn Ave - 0.34mi 943 W. Fullerton Ave. - 0.50mi 773-348-2552 (773) 360-8228 1-888-YOURCTA Coffee Grocery Stores Theaters 1. Nada Tea & Coffee House 1. 7-Eleven 1. Apollo Theater 1552 W Fullerton Ave - 0.25mi 1349 W Fullerton Ave - 0.02mi 2540 N Lincoln Ave - 0.53mi (773) 529-2239 773-929-8333 (773) 935-6100 2.
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