Chicago TV reporter Sarah Schulte reduces the asking price of her condo in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood to $659,900; also, Naperville, IL gets its highest listing ever at $5.19M
Check out Bob’s July 25 weekly real-estate column in the Chicago Tribune, where Bob breaks the news of Chicago TV reporter Sarah Schulte cutting the asking price of her condominium unit in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood to $659,900.
Also featured: Bob exclusively reports on a 19-room, French Provincial-style house at 1164 Shamrock Court in Naperville, Ill. coming on the market for $5,190,000, making it the super-suburb’s highest-priced listing ever. And if the mansion sells for anywhere near the asking price, it would be Naperville’s highest-priced sale ever (a 12,000-square-foot mansion sold in 2008 for $4.95 million).
The column leads off with an item about Hyatt Development chairman and CEO Nicholas Pritzker listing his mansion on Lake Michigan in Covert, Michigan. We previously featured that listing here at this blog when we ran a Chicago Tribune breaking-news alert about it.
By Bob Goldsborough at 3 August, 2010, 9:52 pm
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