4516 South Washtenaw, Chicago IL 60632
- Units 4
- Total Beds 7
- Total Baths 3.1
- Taxes $3,539
- Payment Estimate View Mortgage Calculator
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Property Description
Numerous opportunities for investors, rehabbers: tear down, rehab or repurpose. Sold AS IS. Area is mixed use and/or residential. Building is a 4 flat with 3 units 2 Bed/1 bath each, and a studio on the first floor with a 1/2 bath. This is an estate sale. VL on a separate pin and deed nr. Property is sold as one package including the VL.
Features & Information
Key Details
- List Price $375,000
- Property Taxes $3,539
- Price/ Sq. Ft. Unavailable
- Year Built 1913
- Parking Type Space/s
- Status Active
Rooms
- Total Rooms 13
- Basement F
Exterior Features
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Parking
- Parking Details Space/s
- # of Cars: 2
Building Information
- Number of Units 4
- Age of Building 100+ Years
- Exterior Construction Vinyl Siding,Frame,Shingle Siding
- Foundation Concrete
- Heating & Cooling Hot Water/Steam
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Units
- Unit 1 None
- Unit 2 None
- Unit 3 None
- Unit 4 None
Location
- County Cook
- Township Lake
- Corporate Limits Chicago
- Directions to Property South On Western Ave To W 45th Street To S Washtenaw Avenue.
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Schools
- Elementary School District 299
- Junior High District 299
- High School District: 299
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Property Taxes
- Tax 3539
- Tax Year 2023
- Tax Exemptions Homeowner,Senior
- Parcel Identification Number 19014170290000
Utilities
- Sewer Sewer-Publ
Listed by Nela Corcau for @properties Christie's International Real Estate | Source: MRED as distributed by MLS GRID
Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of 10/31/2024 12:02 AM. All data is obtained from various sources and may not have been verified by broker or MLS GRID. Supplied Open House Information is subject to change without notice. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.
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