How much would you expect to pay for a 1,744 square-foot three-bedroom home on the southeastern corner of the John Hancock Center’s 76th floor? For those of you who envision seven-digit price points, how does $799,000 sound?
That’s how much the recently renovated unit #7608 costs, according to Prudential Rubloff agent and Streeterville expert Francesca Rose. It’s one of the few tiers in the Hancock that has two exposures, and it’s high enough to clear Water Tower Place, ensuring great views of the lake, the Loop, and beyond. Joe and Francesca checked out the home during their wide-ranging walk through Streeterville, and you can see portions of their visit above.
Francesca is the newest participant in our Chicago Real Estate Experts program, designed to introduce consumers to agents who have genuine expertise in a neighborhood and meet a series of objective criteria.
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Association Fee: $1,296
Association fee: typical of units of this size in full-service rich-in-amenity high-rises in this location.