Chicago Vintage Condos and Pre-war Co-op Apartments (2024)

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Discover the world of Chicago's pre-war condominiums and co-ops. Designed by the most prominent architects of that time, the attention to detail is evident from the moment you enter the lobby. Inspired by European castles and chateaux, these luxury condos and co-ops feature rich wood paneling, imported stone floors, hand painted beams, and leaded windows..Theapartments have house-like layouts with high ceilings, hardwood floors, fireplaces, and many with maid's room that serve as a perfect home office. If you are looking for a good value and a spacious home you won't quickly out-grow, take a look at vintage condos and pre-war co-ops.

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2958 North Pine Grove Avenue 3, Chicago, IL - $350,000

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  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

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Sold Before Print.gorgeous Light Flooded Vintage Huge Corner, Top Floor 1 Bedroom/1 Bathroom Condo In The Heart Of East Lakeview! Charm Abounds With Fireplace Built-ins And Bookcases. There Is A Gas Line Which Can Be Used To Install A Ventless Fir...

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230 East Delaware Place 4w, Chicago, IL - $949,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,550 SQFT

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Featured In Crain's Chicago Business, The Recent Renovation And Reconfiguration Of This Remarkable 2,550 Sqft Streeterville Condo Was Deeply Personal - The Designer/owner Transformed It Into A Cherished Home For Her Own Family. This Labor Of Love ...

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350 West Dickens Avenue 2, Chicago, IL - $650,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,465 SQFT

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Nestled In The Heart Of Lincoln Park, Steps From The Park And Lake, This Immaculately Preserved 3 Bedroom Vintage Brownstone Unit Radiates Timeless Charm. Bathed In Natural Light, The Expansive Living Room Is Adorned With A Striking Wood-burning F...

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3500 North Lake Shore Drive 10a, Chicago, IL - $535,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,500 SQFT

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Lake, Harbor & City Views From This Elegant And Spacious East Lakeview Vintage Home. Grand-scale Rooms Flooded With Light Featuring Vintage Detailing Along With Tasteful Upgrades Throughout. 3 En-suite Bedrooms. Palatial Formal Dining Room With ...

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999 North Lake Shore Drive 2a, Chicago, IL - $1,795,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 4,000 SQFT

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Sprawling Dream Home Presiding Over The Lake Located In Benjamin Marshall Masterpiece Sited In Best Location Imaginable. Easy Access Via Beautiful Staircase (or Elevator) To 4000 Square Feet Of Pristinely Renovated Space. Grandly Scaled Living Roo...

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219 East Lake Shore Drive 2d, Chicago, IL - $1,350,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,480 SQFT

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This Exceptional 2,480-square-foot Condo At 219 E. Lake Shore Drive Offers Fabulous Living Space, Three Spacious Bedrooms, Three Updated Full Baths, Two Large Private Terraces, And On-site Valet Garage Parking. Larger Than Other D-tier Units In Th...

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257 East Delaware Place 10ab, Chicago, IL - $2,350,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 4 Beds
  • 5 Baths
  • 4,000 SQFT

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Gold Coast Charm Meets Modern Design At The Historic 257 E Delaware. Nestled Along The Prestigious Blocks Of Lake Shore Drive, This Boutique 12 Unit Building Welcomes You With Direct Elevator Access To A Thoughtfully Renovated Full Floor Penthouse...

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219 East Lake Shore Drive 8ab, Chicago, IL - $1,395,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 4,500 SQFT

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Elegant Combined Condominium Unit At 219 E Lake Shore Drive Features Sophisticated Details And Stunning Lake Views! This Spacious 4,500 Square Foot Home Has 3 Bedrooms, 3 And A Half Bathrooms With Beautiful Custom Millwork And Moldings Throughout....

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3144 North Sheridan Road 3a, Chicago, IL - $650,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,000 SQFT

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Nestled On A Corner Lot Just A Block From The Lakefront, This Recently Renovated Penthouse Offers An Exceptional Living Experience. With 3 Bedrooms And 2 Baths, It Seamlessly Blends Vintage Charm With Modern Convenience. The Spacious Floor Plan In...

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1448 North Lake Shore Drive 5c, Chicago, IL - $699,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,520 SQFT

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Lovely Gold Coast Co-op Apartment With A Private Elevator Entryway Leading To Approximately 2500 Square Feet Of Vintage Charm With Modern Conveniences. This Redesigned C Unit Has Bright Views And South, West, And North Exposures. The Floor Plan Is...

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73 East Elm Street 7d, Chicago, IL - $520,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 1,200 SQFT

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Classic Five Room Residence In A Pre-war, Mcnally Quinn, Gold Coast Building. Formal Entry With Cove Ceiling. Twelve Foot Long Custom Bookcase In Living Room, Chef's White Kitchen With Paris Bistro Stainless Steel Countertops, Sub-zero Refrigerato...

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537 West Roscoe Street 2, Chicago, IL - $565,000

Residential, Attached Single

  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,500 SQFT

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Step Into The Timeless Elegance Of This East Lakeview Gem, Where Vintage Charm Seamlessly Blends With Modern Convenience. Spacious Condo Boasts 3 Beds And 2 Baths, Offering A Comfortable And Stylish Living Experience. From The Moment You Enter The...

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What is a co-op apartment?

When you purchase a co-op apartment, you are purchasing shares of stock in a legal entity, usually an Illinois corporation, that owns the real estate. Along

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Linda Shaughnessy Chicago Realtor

Linda Shaughnessy

When it comes to understanding the full array of housing options in Chicago, you needn’t be confused when you are considering a choice among the “Big Three”— single-family homes, condominiums, and cooperative (co-op) apartments. Most people have a clear idea of what it means to buy a freestanding, single-family house; condominiums are a concept people can grasp in a simple phrase, “an apartment you own. Basically, a co-op is different from a condominium only in its legal and financial form— the essential idea of ownership is the same. But instead of being simply “an apartment you own,” you are purchasing shares of stock in a legal entity, usually an Illinois corporation, that owns the real estate. Along with the shares, you receive a Proprietary Lease that entitles you to occupy a certain unit. Instead of a deed, you own shares in the whole building.The concept for co-op apartments is rooted in historical notions of “economic democracy” that originated in European cities, promoting the idea that even in multi-unit buildings, monthly rent could be replaced with a possession and equity structure that mirrored the advantages of homeownership.In Chicago, co-ops were the first form of apartment ownership, built between 1911-1929. The first “high rises” along the lakefront, these classic high end vintage or pre-war buildings are renowned today for their grand and gracious floor plans and architecturally significant details, similar to the historical buildings and best addresses along New York’s Fifth and Park Avenues.A classic co-op conjures scale, grace, and elegance with lobbies and shared spaces that match the architecture and aesthetics of the homes within. High ceilings, classical millwork, original fireplaces with many still wood burning, formal dining and living rooms, lush libraries, bedroom suites, and large kitchens with butler’s pantries and maid’s rooms, the perfect size for today’s home office, hark back to a time when gracious living would not be compromised just because you resided twelve stories above ground. Square footage in co-ops rival that found in single family homes, and, with the lake, parks, and city skyline so near at hand, expansive views as well.The purchase options differ among co-ops, with a few cooperatives not permitting financing and others restricting borrowed amounts to 50% of appraised or purchase price. Further, banks don’t offer traditional mortgages on co-ops, but do have similar loan offerings that provide the same benefits.Shareholders in a cooperative also pay real estate taxes, but they do not receive individual tax bills. A single tax bill is issued to the corporation and shareholders’ proportional share of the total bill, based on the number of shares they own, is included in their monthly assessment, which explains why co-op assessments appear higher than condos. The co-op board approval process varies by building, but, in general, you will provide a confidential personal financial statement, sometimes, the first few pages of the most recent two years of tax returns, a narrative credit report, and several personal and professional letters of reference. After the co-op board has reviewed these documents, a personal interview is scheduled.As with the purchase of a condominium, co-op contracts also have an attorney approval and inspection contingency time frame and during this period you will receive all of the necessary documents to acquaint you with the structure and financial health of the cooperative. It is important to note, if you are considering the purchase of a co-op, that, in most cases, you will not be able to lease your apartment -Photo: Lobby of the Drake Tower Cooperative ~ 179 E Lake Shore Drive

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