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1944 N Seminary Avenue Unit: 1

  • Chicago, IL
  • $530,000

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Welcome home to this beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo nestled on one of Lincoln Park's most picturesque, tree-lined streets. Located in an intimate, classic brick building, Unit #1 was tastefully remodeled in 2021 with a fresh, modern design while retaining its vintage character. Step inside to a bright, open-concept living space featuring oversized windows and stylish finishes throughout. The updated kitchen is a showstopper-featuring sleek cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a chic tile backsplash. The generous primary bedroom offers great natural light, while the second bedroom is perfect as a guest room, home office, or workout space. The updated bathroom is crisp and contemporary, featuring modern fixtures and clean design. Additional highlights include central heat and air, in-unit laundry hook-up, and private outdoor space ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation. All this, just steps from Armitage shops and restaurants, Oz Park, the Brown Line, and everything Lincoln Park has to offer.
Welcome home to this beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo nestled on one of Lincoln Park's most picturesque, tree-lined streets. Located in an intimate, classic brick building, Unit #1 was tastefully remodeled in 2021 with a fresh, modern design while retaining its vintage character. Step inside to a bright, open-concept living space featuring oversized windows and stylish finishes throughout. The updated kitchen is a showstopper-featuring sleek cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a chic tile backsplash. The generous primary bedroom offers great natural light, while the second bedroom is perfect as a guest room, home office, or workout space. The updated bathroom is crisp and contemporary, featuring modern fixtures and clean design. Additional highlights include central heat and air, in-unit laundry hook-up, and private outdoor space ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation. All this, just steps from Armitage shops and restaurants, Oz Park, the Brown Line, and everything Lincoln Park has to offer.
Welcome home to this beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo nestled on one of Lincoln Park's most picturesque, tree-lined streets. Located in an intimate, classic brick building, Unit #1 was tastefully remodeled in 2021 with a fresh, modern design while retaining its vintage character. Step inside to a bright, open-concept living space featuring oversized windows and stylish finishes throughout. The updated kitchen is a showstopper-featuring sleek cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a chic tile backsplash. The generous primary bedroom offers great natural light, while the second bedroom is perfect as a guest room, home office, or workout space. The updated bathroom is crisp and contemporary, featuring modern fixtures and clean design. Additional highlights include central heat and air, in-unit laundry hook-up, and private outdoor space ideal for morning coffee or evening relaxation. All this, just steps from Armitage shops and restaurants, Oz Park, the Brown Line, and everything Lincoln Park has to offer.
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2

Total Bedrooms

1

1

Total Bathroom

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathroom

1

Full Bathroom

1
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Water Source

Lake Michigan, Public

Heat Type

Natural Gas

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

MLS® ID

12369680

Type

Condo

Neighborhood

Lincoln Park

Elementary School

Oscar Mayer Elementary School

Middle School

Oscar Mayer Elementary School

High School

Lincoln Park High School

School District

299
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Finance

Sales Price

$530,000

Real Estate Taxes

$7,384/yr

HOA Fees

$316/mo

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Lincoln Park

Picturesque integration of greenery and historic charm.

Welcome to Lincoln Park

Hailed as one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Chicago, Lincoln Park is among the most sought-after locations. Residents of this area enjoy the numerous parks, art installations, and classic architecture that makes Chicago one of the foremost cities in architectural excellence. This northside suburb of Chicago is made up of historic homes renovated to accommodate modern comforts while preserving the architectural aesthetic beloved by homeowners. 

The residential areas are made up of various design styles such as Georgian Revival, Greystone, French style, bungalows, and 4+1, a popular Chicago style consisting of four floors above and one lower unit. These historic buildings are neighbored by luxury condominiums designed to complement the established architecture that makes Lincoln Park one of the most elegant districts in the city.
 

What to Love

  • Minutes from the Lincoln Park Zoo
  • Ample parks to provide a green oasis in city life
  • Historic architecture with modern upgrades

Local Lifestyle

Lincoln Park has endless charm. Numerous manicured parks, botanical gardens, lakeside pathways, and garden sculptures are a walker’s paradise. The lush landscape allows residents to connect to nature, even amid a metropolis.

Lincoln Park, the central park from which the neighborhood gets its namesake, was erected in 1868. The exquisite grounds provided an escape for residents and were home to two swans gifted by the New York Central Park Zoo. To this day, the relaxed sophistication that established Lincoln Park centuries ago lives on within the local ambiance.
 

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping 

When it comes to entertainment, this corner of Chicago exceeds expectations. Legends of the comedy industry began their origins in The Second City, a comedy club that has surpassed its reputation as an improv spot to a cultural landmark. The Second City also offers classes for up-and-coming comedians and performers.

Lincoln Park Zoo is most popular among Lincoln Park’s youngest residents, providing a space for families to explore and for children to have fun and enjoy the park. Numerous residents have a deep sense of legacy surrounding Lincoln Park, remembering their memories of running through the parks and seeing the animals. 

Nostalgia is a key ingredient for local gem R.J. Grunts, a restaurant beloved for its classic American cuisine, salad bar, and comforting atmosphere. Where R.J. Grunts is cozy dining, Summer House offers bright and refreshing with gorgeous salads, gluten-free treats, and craft cocktails. Alinea is a Michelin-rated restaurant exalted by critics and locals alike for Chef Grant Achatz’s innovative approach to fine dining. Inspired by Japanese, Indian, French, and Latin American cuisine, the rotating menu is consistent in quality and pleases any palate. 
 

Things to Do 

On warm summer days, stroll to the Lincoln Park Farmers Market, which sells fresh produce and local luxuries like baked goods, soaps, and honey. For live music, plays, and dance parties, Lincoln Hall is always hosting new events for residents to enjoy a good time. 

Lincoln Park Zoo also hosts a revolving door of festivals like the annual Fall Fest, where locals can enjoy the pumpkin patch, spiced cider, and a photo contest. In the winter, the park hosts the ZooLights Festival, which includes a Santa visit, light installations, holiday-themed treats, and live ice carving.

The Old Town Art Fair showcases local and neighboring artists as a way for individuals to appreciate their talents and purchase art.
Welcome to Lincoln Park Hailed as one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Chicago, Lincoln Park is among the most sought-after locations. Residents of this area enjoy the numerous parks, art installations, and classic architecture that makes Chicago one of the foremost cities in architectural excellence. This northside suburb of Chicago is made up of historic homes renovated to accommodate modern comforts while preserving the architectural aesthetic beloved by homeowners. The residential areas are made up of various design styles such as Georgian Revival, Greystone, French style, bungalows, and 4+1, a popular Chicago style consisting of four floors above and one lower unit. These historic buildings are neighbored by luxury condominiums designed to complement the established architecture that makes Lincoln Park one of the most elegant districts in the city. What to Love Minutes from the Lincoln Park Zoo Ample parks to provide a green oasis in city life Historic architecture with modern upgrades Local Lifestyle Lincoln Park has endless charm. Numerous manicured parks, botanical gardens, lakeside pathways, and garden sculptures are a walker’s paradise. The lush landscape allows residents to connect to nature, even amid a metropolis. Lincoln Park, the central park from which the neighborhood gets its namesake, was erected in 1868. The exquisite grounds provided an escape for residents and were home to two swans gifted by the New York Central Park Zoo. To this day, the relaxed sophistication that established Lincoln Park centuries ago lives on within the local ambiance. Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping When it comes to entertainment, this corner of Chicago exceeds expectations. Legends of the comedy industry began their origins in The Second City, a comedy club that has surpassed its reputation as an improv spot to a cultural landmark. The Second City also offers classes for up-and-coming comedians and performers. Lincoln Park Zoo is most popular among Lincoln Park’s youngest residents, providing a space for families to explore and for children to have fun and enjoy the park. Numerous residents have a deep sense of legacy surrounding Lincoln Park, remembering their memories of running through the parks and seeing the animals. Nostalgia is a key ingredient for local gem R.J. Grunts, a restaurant beloved for its classic American cuisine, salad bar, and comforting atmosphere. Where R.J. Grunts is cozy dining, Summer House offers bright and refreshing with gorgeous salads, gluten-free treats, and craft cocktails. Alinea is a Michelin-rated restaurant exalted by critics and locals alike for Chef Grant Achatz’s innovative approach to fine dining. Inspired by Japanese, Indian, French, and Latin American cuisine, the rotating menu is consistent in quality and pleases any palate. Things to Do On warm summer days, stroll to the Lincoln Park Farmers Market, which sells fresh produce and local luxuries like baked goods, soaps, and honey. For live music, plays, and dance parties, Lincoln Hall is always hosting new events for residents to enjoy a good time. Lincoln Park Zoo also hosts a revolving door of festivals like the annual Fall Fest, where locals can enjoy the pumpkin patch, spiced cider, and a photo contest. In the winter, the park hosts the ZooLights Festival, which includes a Santa visit, light installations, holiday-themed treats, and live ice carving. The Old Town Art Fair showcases local and neighboring artists as a way for individuals to appreciate their talents and purchase art.
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