2408 South Blue Island, Chicago IL 60608
Property Description
This 2-story brick building offers a prime opportunity for investors and developers with its 15 units consisting of 13 apartments and 2 storefronts. Located in Pilsen, a neighborhood known for its cultural vibrant and ongoing development, this mixed-use building presents a strong potential for both residential and commercial rental income. Given the increasing demand for properties in the area of Pilsen area, this building could attract both residential tenants and businesses looking for a presence in a lively neighborhood. Close to major expressways I55, I90 and I94, just a few minutes to downtown Chicago.
Features & Information
Key Details
- List Price $1,900,000
- Property Taxes $18,883
- Price/ Sq. Ft. Unavailable
- Year Built 1901
- Status Active
Building Information
- Age of Building Older
- Exterior Construction Brick
- Heating & Cooling Hot Water
Location
- County Cook
- Directions to Property Take Ashland North Or South To Blue Island, East Or West To Address
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Property Taxes
- Tax 18883
- Parcel Identification Number 17301240410000
Listed by Nancy Gudino for Nancy & Associates Realty | Source: MRED as distributed by MLS GRID
Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of 12/22/2024 3:02 PM. 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.
Explore Pilsen
A vibrant neighborhood situated on the city’s Lower West Side, Pilsen is one of Chicago’s oldest communities. Weathered stone castles, colorful turrets, and ornamental accents harken back to the area’s Bohemian roots. Building on its working-class roots, Pilsen has become a destination for the arts in Chicago—striking murals and vivid mosaics can be found throughout the neighborhood. Pilsen is home to a variety of galleries and museums, such as the National Museum of Mexican Art, one of the most prominent institutions for Mexican art and culture in the United States. Multi-generational mom and pop shops sit side-by-side some of the city’s finest dining. From off the beaten track locales to hip eateries, Pilsen offers a wide variety ideal for all. Vintage shops, independent cafes, and offbeat markets add to the neighborhood’s charm.
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