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3632 N Avondale Avenue 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE IRVING PARK | AVONDALE ROOM DIMENSIONS CLASSIC DESIGN | IMPECCABLY MAINTAINED LIVING ROOM : 13' × 22' FAMILY ROOM : 13' × 24' KITCHEN : 15' × 8' Classic design with rich detailing describes this Newer construction 5 bedroom, PRIMARY BEDROOM : 14' × 13' 3.5 bath home in the heart of the Irving Park/Avondale neighborhoods. SECOND BEDROOM : 11' × 9' This impeccably maintained 2018 new construction home has a welcoming front THIRD BEDROOM : 10' × 11' FOURTH BEDROOM : 13' × 13' porch that leads into the main living area; a formal living/dining room with crisp FIFTH BEDROOM : 10' × 9' white wainscoting, wide base mouldings, and coffered ceilings. GREAT ROOM : 14' × 16' The well-equipped kitchen has lots of cabinet storage, vented hood, under- cabinet lighting and quartz counters. Enjoy creating meals while others lounge in the great room with gas fireplace, mounted tv and room for game area. In-mount ceiling speakers and Sonos system throughout the home. The second level has 3 bedrooms plus the primary bedroom suite with a walk-in closet. The bedroom adjacent to the primary bedroom is a "flex" room and can be used as an office, nursery, yoga room or guest room. Vaulted ceilings and lots of windows in every room, along with professionally organized closets. The lower level has radiant heated floors throughout, a large living space, a 4th bedroom, full bath and laundry room with walk-out access to the backyard and garage. Again, lots of storage, custom cabinetry, wet bar with wine fridge. The two-car garage roof is reinforced to accommodate a rooftop deck to provide even more outside entertaining to the existing back deck and yard. It also has a gas line and proper electrical access should the new owner like to install a heater. This home sits in the heart of an established, historical neighborhood - The Villa. Lots of parks, playgrounds, and green space nearby; The Athletic Field Park on Addison (0.3mi) has a playground, field house, sports fields and ceramic center 5 BEDROOM and the Disney II Magnet School (0.7mi) with a terrific playground and green space 3.5 BATH for weekend use. And while there, stop by Backlot Coffee or Starbucks. Just blocks TAXES: $16,062 from the Blue Line and Expressway making this the perfect location with accessibility to everything! 4 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 5 6 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 7 8 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 9 10 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 11 AS THE SAYING GOES, “IF YOU WANT SOMETHING DONE RIGHT, DO IT YOURSELF.” THE NORTHWEST SIDE NEIGHBORHOOD OF IRVING PARK HAS A LONG HISTORY OF DOING JUST THAT. Irving Park’s rich history is evident in its parks, manicured neighborhoods, and historic homes. Independence Park is one of the neighborhood’s first and one of the city’s finest parks, and is home to parades, sports events, and concerts. There are beautifully-restored homes and others waiting to be renovated to their previous grandeur. The majority are single-family homes, some converted to duplexes, and apartments, providing plenty of options to fit different lifestyles and budgets. An active historical society has preserved the neighborhood’s history and architecture, with some homes dating back as early as the 1870s, including old Victorian mansions and classic Chicago-style two-flats. The Villa District, a pocket of the neighborhood, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Several restaurants offer a variety of cuisines and opportunities a night out. There are a handful of theaters and live music lounges, but make no mistake, the neighborhood is not just a happening scene, it’s home. The CTA Blue Line and the Metra Union Pacific Northwest Line have stops here. A number of CTA buses also serve the area and the Kennedy Expressway runs parallel to the Metra station. 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 13 NOTES 14 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 3632 N AVONDALE AVENUE 15 PAM LYNCH (312) 371-7084 [email protected] WWW.PAMLYNCHRESIDENTIAL.COM 3632NAVONDALE.INFO All specifications, features, designs, price, assessments, taxes and materials are subject to change without notice. Depicted floor plans and architectural renderings are only an artist's impression..
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