For Sale: 4012 N Mozart Unit 1 in Chicago

4012 N Mozart is not your typical new construction 3 flat.   I’m sure you have gone into other Chicago area duplex down condos and wondered, where is all the sunlight?

Enjoy all the natural light that shines through this corner lot home near many commercial conveniences. This particular duplex down unit has an architectural design that allows for ample light into the lower level due to the recessed living area above.

Rearrange furniture on the floorplan for a better idea how you will live in the home: Click here for Furniture Floor plan

Check out you tube for more pictures: Click here YouTube

The unit features: 3 beds, 2.5 bathrooms. Nearly 2200sqft. Garage parking is included in our price of $375,000. You will enjoy this great floor plan which is good for entertaining, raising a family, and creating your sanctuary.  The upgrades include:  Hardwood floors in living, dining, kitchen, and carpet in the lower level family room and bedrooms. 1 1/4″ Granite and Cherry 42″ cabinets for plenty of storage. Fireplace with granite surround, crown molding, neutral paint pleasing to the eye, spa-like master bathroom with marble, dual vanity, separate jacuzzi tub, and steam shower. Laundry room, plenty of closets, and surround sound wiring — everything you’ve wanted to increase your space for guest rooms and a great game/media room or enough space to raise your children.

The tree-lined streets of Irving Park are among the prettiest walking routes in Chicago, but the neighborhood stretches on far enough to make hoofing it prohibitive for long hauls. Taxis are not unheard of on main thoroughfares like Irving Park Road and Montrose Avenue, but the cabbies tend to linger around neighborhoods where they can make better bank.

Thankfully, the CTA presence in Irving Park is considerable. The rail access that attracted the neighborhood’s founders still comes in handy today. You can grab the Blue Line “El” at the intersection of Irving Park and Pulaski roads for an easy trip south to downtown or north to O’Hare airport. Bus service is steady and frequent, with routes running along all of the neighborhood’s main drags. The #152 up Addison can be both a blessing and a curse — Cubs fans love the easy convenience of hopping the bus for a three-mile trip that drops them right at Wrigley Field’s front gate. During the season commuters are less enamored of the prospect of sharing a standing-room only bus with a horde of beery tourists on game days, which is why most Addison commuters keep a Cubs schedule in their pockets and plan alternate routes accordingly.

While Irving Park is by and large a quiet community, lovers of the nightlife can still find plenty to do when the sun goes down. Most of the action hews to the main drags, but there are plenty of humble pubs and clubs tucked away down side streets as well.

For more information about the area, see our Dream Town website, click here.

For more details about the property, more pictures, or a showing:  Email  lynn@lynnreidl.com or call 773.343.8879