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Listed: April 23, 2025
Price: $3,995,000
Listing agent: Jessica Jakubowski, @properties Christie's International Real Estate, 708-971-0060
This four-bedroom home with five bathrooms and two half-baths comes with 10 heated garage spaces: a four-car attached garage with 13-foot ceilings and a six-car detached garage with a bathroom. Outdoors, the house has an in-ground pool, a covered patio with built-in heaters, a misting system, a full kitchen and a fire-pit lounge. The ramada has a fireplace, outdoor TVs and a surround sound system. Inside, the house has white oak hardwood floors, custom millwork, a study and a formal dining room. The kitchen has double islands, Thermador appliances, a walk-in pantry, a butler's pantry and a full-size wine refrigerator. The adjacent family room leads to a four-season room with two NanaWall glass wall systems, a fireplace, a beverage refrigerator and custom built-ins. The main-level guest suite has an en-suite bath. The primary suite has a terrace, a digital steam shower and a walk-in closet. Upstairs, there are two more en-suite bedrooms, a fifth bedroom or workout studio with a built-in sauna and a second laundry room. The house also has a mudroom with built-in lockers.
Some listing photos are 'virtually staged,' meaning they have been digitally altered to represent different furnishing or decorating options.
To feature your luxury listing of $1,000,000 or more in Chicago Tribune's Dream Homes, send listing information and high-res photos to ctc-realestate@chicagotribune.com.
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