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Crain's List Chicago Area's Priciest Home Sales CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS • JANUARY 21, 2019 15 CRAIN’S LIST CHICAGO AREA’S PRICIEST HOME SALES All sales in 2018. Ranked by purchase price. 32% Purchase of the sales on this list are for price (in Price per Bedrooms/ Purchase THE CHICAGO AREA’S condos at 9 W. Walton St. in Address millions) Square feet square foot bathrooms date Buyer(s) Seller(s) Neighborhood the Gold Coast neighborhood Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $12.1 10,000 $1,210 7 BR/7.5 BA 1/8 Chicago Title land trust 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast (pictured left). 1 2 Sheridan Road, Winnetka 60093 $12.0 12,500 $960 8 BR/11 BA 4/24 Chicago Title land trust Heritage Luxury Builders Not applicable 2 Sheridan Road, Winnetka 60093 $12.0 5,500 $2,182 5 BR/7 BA 5/10 Chicago Title land trust Michael and Cynthia Bonds Not applicable 2 Mayflower Road, Lake Forest 60045 $12.0 19,036 $6301 NA 2/1 Vista Del Lago LLC Stone Hill Partners LLC Not applicable 55 Burling Street, Chicago 60614 $11.9 8,000 $1,488 6 BR/7 BA 8/21 Chicago Title land trust Conrad and Elizabeth Von Peterffy Lincoln Park of the purchases are in Chicago. 5 Winnetka leads the suburbs Sheridan Road, Winnetka 60093 $10.0 6,888 $1,452 7 BR/5.3 BA 1/4 Philip and Janice Beck Len and Gaye Wislow Not applicable with seven sales, followed by 6 Glencoe with three. 6 Green Bay Road, Glencoe 60022 $10.0 10,000 $1,000 7 BR/8.5 BA 12/28 NA Estate of Miriam Hoover Not applicable 8 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $9.9 7,100 $1,396 5 BR/5.5 BA 2/1 Paul Greenwalt/Axel 2018 Trust 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 9 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 60611 $9.4 6,850 $1,372 4 BR/4.5 BA 3/1 Richard A. and Jill Chaifetz Jean Michelle Gross Trust Near North Willow Road, Winnetka 60093 $8.9 11,000 $807 8 BR/10 BA 1/5 Brian and Carly Spaly Heritage Luxury Not applicable 73 10 homes sold for $4 million or 11 Walton Street, Chicago 60611 $8.2 7,085 $1,153 5 BR/NA 11/21 Jeffrey A. and Linda Wolfson 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast more. That’s up from 47 in 2017. 12 Erie Street, Chicago 60611 $8.0 6,597 $1,213 4 BR/3.5 BA 6/18 Chicago Title land trust NM Project CO LLC Near North 13 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 60611 $7.7 5,500 $1,400 3 BR/5.5 BA 2/12 Judith E. Blazer Chicago Title land trust Near North 14 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.9 5,200 $1,333 4 BR/4.5 BA 6/29 Jason Heyward/Crescent Ferry LLC 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 15 Howe Street, Chicago 60614 $6.8 8,761 $775 7 BR/7.5 BA 6/13 Chicago Title land trust Environs Development LLC Lincoln Park 37 16 Dearborn Parkway, Chicago 60610 $6.6 6,825 $963 6 BR/5 BA 6/15 Chicago Title land trust Baci McGaci LLC/John Simpson Gold Coast of the purchases on this list Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.5 4,420 $1,481 4 BR/4.5 BA 10/29 Lake Shore 3504 LLC 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast are condominiums. 17 18 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.4 4,420 $1,459 3 BR/3.5 BA 9/24 Jonathan Toews/Muskie Trust 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 19 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.3 4,776 $1,318 4 BR/4.5 BA 8/24 WaltonQQ LLC 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 20 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.3 4,776 $1,315 4 BR/4.5 BA 11/2 Neil W. and Sharon Book 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 6 of the 21 Walton Place, Chicago 60611 $6.3 5,400 $1,157 4 BR/3.5 BA 7/31 Holdco 12 LLC/Michael Zuieback Wayne and Helene Moore Streeterville top 10 Lakeside Terrace, Glencoe 60022 $6.2 6,458 $960 5 BR/6.5 BA 2/28 Highgate Builders Estate of Bernice and Leonard Lavin Not applicable homes are new construction, 22 which includes newly built Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.1 5,230 $1,169 4 BR/4.5 BA 8/27 Chicago Title land trust 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast houses and those sold 23 to be torn down. 24 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.1 4,420 $1,374 3 BR/3.5 BA 12/21 Todd and Lauren Lustbader 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 25 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.1 4,420 $1,371 3 BR/3.5 BA 10/18 Philip Corboy Jr. and Margaret Corboy 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 26 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $6.1 5,270 $1,148 4 BR/4.5 BA 5/18 Chicago Title land trust 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 27 Sheridan Road, Kenilworth 60043 $5.9 3,921 $1,492 4 BR/4.2 BA 8/6 Heritage Luxury Builders Estate of Barbara Dyson Not applicable 28 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $5.8 4,420 $1,315 3 BR/3.5 BA 8/9 Andrew Baker 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 29 Fairbanks Court, Chicago 60611 $5.8 6,200 $935 4 BR/5 BA 5/21 Ted Silverstein Jeff Cantalupo Streeterville 30 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $5.7 4,776 $1,199 4 BR/4.5 BA 10/29 Sara B. Lurie Trust 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $5.7 4,776 $1,196 4 BR/4.5 BA 8/28 John and Kacia Morris 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast BUILDING PHOTOS BY JOHN R. BOEHM AND STEPHEN J. SERIO J. STEPHEN AND BOEHM R. JOHN BY PHOTOS BUILDING 31 STARS’ HOMES: Noteworthy names among the year’s top buyers 32 Orchard Street, Chicago 60614 $5.6 7,800 $721 5 BR/6 BA 4/30 Steve and Tracy Cahillane Rich and Ruthie Ryan Lincoln Park 33 Walton Street, Chicago 60611 $5.5 4,000 $1,375 3 BR/3.5 BA 8/15 Jerome H. Meyer Trust Diane DiBenedetto Trust Gold Coast 34 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $5.5 4,278 $1,277 4 BR/4.5 BA 1/8 Mary Morris James LLC 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast No. 51: Cubs’ Yu 35 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $5.3 4,776 $1,117 4 BR/4.5 BA 6/29 David and Laura Eikenmeyer 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast Darvish 36 Estate Drive, Glencoe 60022 $5.3 5,756 $921 4 BR/4.5 BA 10/1 Jeffrey and Jacqueline Levin Deb Price Not applicable 37 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $5.2 4,836 $1,075 4 BR/4.5 BA 12/20 LCM Investments LLC/Michael Tadin 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 16 JanuarY 21, 2019 • CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS CRAIN’S LIST CHICAGO AREA’S PRICIEST HOME SALES All sales in 2018. Ranked by purchase price. Purchase price (in Price per Bedrooms/ Purchase Address millions) Square feet square foot bathrooms date Buyer(s) Seller(s) Neighborhood 38 Elm Street, Chicago 60611 $5.2 NA NA 3 BR/3.5 BA 9/17 Chicago Title land trust Kevin Berg Gold Coast 39 Orchard Street, Chicago 60614 $5.1 4,360 $1,164 NA 9/10 Patrick McGarvey and Robin Josephs Chicago Title land trust Lincoln Park 40 Minkler Road, Yorkville 60560 $5.0 13,741 $364 NA 8/7 Frank Laskaris Chris and Kelli Wilson Not applicable 40 Sheridan Road, Winnetka 60093 $5.0 11,390 $439 5 BR/5.5 BA 10/29 NA Todd and Elizabeth Warnock Not applicable 42 Appletree Lane, Glenview 60025 $4.9 17,602 $277 7 BR/7.5 BA 5/24 Chicago Title land trust Chicago Title land trust Not applicable 43 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago 60614 $4.8 9,500 $505 6 BR/5.5 BA 8/15 Chicago Title land trust Kevin C. Mize Trust Lincoln Park Lakeview Avenue, Chicago 60614 $4.8 10,018 $474 6 BR/5.5 BA 11/29 Dmitry Richie and Liubov Michael A. Silvaggi Trust Lincoln Park 44 Akulintseva Michigan Avenue, Chicago 60611 $4.7 4,200 $1,112 3 BR/3.5 BA 7/23 Chicago Title land trust Chicago Title land trust Magnificent 45 Mile 46 Lakeview Avenue, Chicago 60614 $4.7 2,975 $1,563 NA 1/26 Chicago Title land trust Bank of America Lincoln Park 47 Dearborn Street, Chicago 60610 $4.6 4,896 $945 5 BR/6 BA 1/17 Scott and Kathleen Kirby Benita Levy Gold Coast 48 Grant Place, Chicago 60614 $4.6 12,500 $369 8 BR/8.5 BA 10/23 NA Judy Wise Lincoln Park 49 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $4.6 3,693 $1,249 3 BR/3.5 BA 7/17 Todd Siwak 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 50 Astor Street, Chicago 60610 $4.6 7,153 $643 NA 10/9 Roger and Karen McEniry Steven Johnson Gold Coast 51 Kedzie Street, Evanston 60202 $4.6 5,400 $842 6 BR/5.5 BA 5/15 Dara LLC/Yu Darvish Stella Boyle Not applicable 52 Walton Street, Chicago 60610 $4.5 3,665 $1,238 4 BR/4.5 BA 7/10 Cary & Teri Cicurel 9 W Walton Condo Developer LLC Gold Coast 53 Dayton Street, Chicago 60614 $4.5 7,000 $646 6 BR/6 BA 9/27 Dayton Residence Trust Thomas L.
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