“Not yet on the market!” screams Rubloff’s ad for Edge Construction’s new conversion at 4544 N Seeley Ave in Lincoln Square. Sure enough, none of the development’s eight homes are on the MLS yet, but the Mario Greco Group hooked us up with some prices and specs for the units, all of which should be ready for delivery this summer.
The unit types at 4544 North Seeley will include:
- One two-bedroom / 2.5-bath garden unit priced in the $340s
- One three-bedroom / 2.5-bath garden unit priced in the $370s
- One two-bedroom / 2.5-bath single-floor unit priced in the $470s
- Three three-bedroom / 2.5-bath single-floor unit priced in the $530s and $540s
- Two three-bedroom / 2.5-bath third-story “penthouses” priced in the $570s
Greco’s newspaper ad describes the homes as having 1,800 to 2,000 square feet, but there’s no mention of floor space next to any of the units and prices on the price sheet.
According to a list of “preliminary specifications,” the homes will have white oak floors and crown molding in their main living areas, gas fireplaces, recessed lighting, granite kitchen countertops, breakfast bars, stainless-steel appliances, and stone bath flooring and shower surrounds. Every unit has “multiple outdoor entertaining areas,” such as garage decks, rooftop decks, and heated patios.
Garage parking is available for the six first-, second- and third-floor units at $25,000 per space. Buyers of the two garden units can purchase outdoor spaces for $15,000. Those who’d prefer not to drive can get on the train at the newly reopened Brown Line station on Damen Avenue, located just a couple blocks north. For shopping and dining, the Lincoln Avenue corridor is three blocks to the west.
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These poor garden unit buyers are discriminated against. They are denied access to purchasing garages… forced to brave the elemnets with an outdoor parking space. An abomination!
But Eric, they don’t have to walk all those stairs day after day. And they needn’t worry about the sunlight bleaching their furniture.
I’d do some careful investigation if I were one of those buyers to ensure that those are legally grandfathered and zoned garden units. Most wouldn’t be in that area.
ADDED: The Assessor’s office lists the property as an 8-unit building.
I have clients in an Edge Construction building that Mario Greco sold out at 3049 W Eastwood in Albany Park two years ago… the clients bought the garden unit there.
I believe one above grade unit is for sale in that building for 325K (last I checked) and will sell for about what they paid for in 2006.
The city’s online database has no information on any building permits having been approved within the past 18 months at this address.
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