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40 E Cedar Street Unit: 17B
$185,000

40 E Cedar Street Unit: 17B

1 Bed 1 Bath 900 Sq.Ft.

Description

Own an unforgettable view of Chicago from the 17th floor of this classy building just off of the Magnificent Mile. Entertain and relax on the large stunning balcony, the fresh air blowing off the lake and city sounds below. In the heart of all the action Rush street has to offer from the shopping to the restaurants! If you dream of owning a second home or downsizing or just being in the center of it all this is it. An investors dream come true this home has everything to offer in location and so much potential in space.

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Location

40 E Cedar Street Unit: 17B, Chicago, IL 60638

Status

Sold
Kassie Houlihan

Kassie Houlihan

TITLE

REALTOR®

Property Amenities

Interior
Total Bedrooms: 1
Full Bathrooms: 1
Area & Lot
Living area 900 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID 11199105
Year Built 1970
High School 299
Elementary School 299
Type Residential
Status Sold
Exterior
Stories 23
Air conditioning Central Air
Heat type Forced Air
Water Source Lake Michigan
Sewer Public Sewer
Finance
Sales Price $185,000
HOA Fees $671 monthly
Real Estate Tax $1,498 yearly

Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is Chicago's most prestigious neighborhood known for its historic charm, architectural beauty, and luxurious urban lifestyle. Situated along Lake Michigan, it offers stunning lakefront views, access to Oak Street Beach, and proximity to downtown. The area features elegant historic mansions, modern high-rises, and upscale shopping and dining on Oak Street and the Magnificent Mile. Its tree-lined streets, cultural landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and strong sense of community make it both peaceful and lively. With excellent amenities, safety, and a rich history, the Gold Coast delivers a sophisticated, high-quality living experience in the heart of the city. Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood got its name in the late 19th century due to its association with immense wealth and luxury. The transformation began in the aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 when Potter Palmer, a prominent businessman and real estate developer, purchased a large stretch of land along the lakefront north of downtown. Palmer built an opulent mansion on Lake Shore Drive, inspiring other wealthy Chicagoans to move to the area and construct grand homes. This influx of affluence turned the neighborhood into one of the most exclusive and expensive areas in the city. The term "Gold Coast" reflects both the area's elite status and the golden era of prosperity and opulence it represented. Today, the name continues to signify the neighborhood's reputation for luxury, historic elegance, and high-end living.

Work With Kassie

As a lifelong Chicagoan, Kassie proudly takes an active role in the community — she loves meeting neighbors, volunteering, and bringing people together. Her knowledge, professionalism and dilgency are only second to her ability to connect with her clients.

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