The Heritage
130 N Garland |
About the Building
At 57 floors, the Heritage at Millennium Park is officially the tallest all-residential building in Chicago's downtown Loop. The Heritage, which was completed as recently as 2005, overlooks Millennium Park from the north and provides stunning skyline and lakefront vistas to residents (and these views are protected, because nothing will be built on the site of the low-rise Chicago Cultural Center, which is next door). Located at 130 N. Garland, this Chicago condo development offers 356 individual units with a number of layouts and assigned/deeded parking for residents' vehicles.
In this day and age, there are some essential elements that we just expect have in our urban dwellings, while other features are an added bonus that make the city lifestyle that much sweeter. The units at 130 N. Garland incorporate the basic necessities with a touch of luxury, from the handy building services and facilities to the amenities of your private abode. The building's floorplans, which include anywhere from 1 to 3+ bedrooms, come in all different square footages to suit the needs of homeowners with varying family sizes. The average master bedroom is 734 square feet, although some can be as large as 9,801 square feet. The second bedroom is typically 132 square feet, still a good amount of space for the growing members of the household, or a great spot for the home office. And, in case your family includes a lovable cat or dog (or fish or bird, etc.), the building is pet-friendly.
The price per square foot for property in the Heritage at Millennium Park is $430. From listing to closing, the standard length of time a unit in this building stays on the market is 135 days. In regards to properties that are currently for sale, the average length of time a 1-bedroom unit has been listed for is 64 days. There are currently few 1-bedroom residences available in this great development, that maintain an average listing price around $344,900. In addition to the upfront price for real estate in this striking residential structure, it's helpful to know how much assessments and taxes are, since you'll be paying those on top of the mortgage. For this particular building, the average assessments are $423 per month and taxes cost $3,993 per year.