Meticulously-revitalized estate, located in Evanston’s iconic Lakeshore Historic District.
$5,200,000 |1622 Forest Place, Evanston, IL 60201
Meticulously-revitalized estate, located in Evanston’s iconic Lakeshore Historic District.
$5,200,000 |1622 Forest Place, Evanston, IL 60201
Pauline Trilik Sharpe, broker with the Oak Park office, is selling her home at 1224 Kenilworth Avenue in Oak Park. Once owned by Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn, one of Al Capone’s gunmen, the home hearkens back to Chicago’s Gangster days. Listed by Cara Carriveau, the 4 bedroom, 3 full bathroom and 1 half bath double bay Bungalow home will be open May 18th during the company’s Paint the Town Cabernet event. To read the story, please click here.
Julie Morse, broker with the Lake Forest office, was featured in the Wall Street Journal for her listing at 10944 224th Avenue, Salem Lakes, Wisconsin. Set on 143 acres, the 4,308 square foot, four bedroom, two full and one half bath residence is a superb country estate or horse and hobby property. The property boasts arboretum-quality grounds, a private stocked lake, specimen trees, an orchard, wooded trails, an Elite-line Morton barn with 5-7 stalls, indoor exercise arena, expansive paddocks and maintenance-free fencing. The heated garage/workshop building is ideal for car or hobby enthusiasts. A professional quality domed observatory is ideal for star-gazing and celestial photography. Read the story here.
This 2,700 square foot combination live/work space, listed by Michigan Avenue agent Bohdan Gorczynski, was featured on Curbed Chicago! 714 S. Dearborn Street, residence 5, boasts timber beams, large arch windows, and can easily be converted into a fully residential home. Read the entire article by clicking here.
Our Paint the Town Cabernet Open House Blitz will be Saturday May 18th and Sunday May 19th. Read all about it on LuxuryRealEstate, Patch, PRWeb and EIN Presswire. See all of our open houses at PaintTheTownCabernet.com!
Pauline Trilik Sharpe, broker with the Oak Park office, is selling her home at 1224 Kenilworth Avenue in Oak Park. Once owned by Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn, one of Al Capone’s gunmen, the home hearkens back to Chicago’s Gangster days. Listed by Cara Carriveau, the 4 bedroom, 3 full bathroom and 1 half bath double bay Bungalow home will be open May 18th during the company’s Paint the Town Cabernet event. To read the story, please click here.
Designed by Thomas Tallmadge and Vernon Watson, two architects who were deeply rooted within the Chicago School of Architecture, Sally Mabadi of the Evanston office’s upcoming listing was featured on Crain’s Before It Hits the Market piece! The sizable six-bedroom home designed over 100 years ago boasts a coach house, art-glass windows, and a library with built-in bookshelves. Read the entire article by clicking here!
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Exquisitely-restored residence in Evanston’s Lakeshore Historic District
$4,200,000 | 300 Church Street, Evanston, Il 60201