$199,000
Sold

633 S Plymouth Court, 60605

Loft
900 square feet
1 beds
1 baths
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About this property

It’s an easy walk or roll to Grant Park, the site of all the great Chicago events on the Lakefront, from this marvelous Chicago condo in Printers Row. Summerdance, with free summer dance lessons and live dance bands is just two blocks away. The Art Institute is a few blocks north, the Millennium Park is just a couple of blocks north of that, and the Museum Campus with the Shedd Aquarium and the Field Museum is a few blocks south. And of course, State Street (that great street) and all the stores like Macys, Target and Block 37 are just blocks away. South on Roosevelt Road are the big box stores; from Jewel & Whole Foods to another Target and Home Depot. Movie theaters and more shopping are at the Roosevelt Collection too. You can live in a neighborhood close to everything that makes Chicago exciting. Watching your tax dollars at work, the planters are full of flowers, the streets are cleaned daily and the snow is cleared before you even come down the elevator to the sidewalk. But what makes Printers Row really special is the quiet but lively blocks of Dearborn right at your door. Taverns and restaurants, dry cleaners and salons, this is the quality of life we seek in an urban setting. A real neighborhood in the heart of the city. This loft condo has wonderful space and light. The kitchen has full appliances with granite countertops and hardwood cabinets. The master bath has a double wide shower stall with glass doors, a granite top sink vanity and built-in drawers and cabinets below. The concrete floors and ceilings make this unit feel private and quiet. It is above the neighboring buildings, so one has the sense of open space outside the floor to ceiling windows that face Plymouth, a quiet side street. Hardwood floors extend throughout the unit except for the ceramic tile in the bath. Cabinetry defines the sleeping area, but it can be removed to open the entire space as a big open loft. There is easy access to all of the major highways of Chicago and every CTA line stops within a couple of blocks. Parking is available for rent or purchase at garages and lots next door and nearby. There is also neighborhood permit parking just a few blocks away. The Historic Pope Building is a well run association with good reserves and plans for the future. They are just finishing a major façade project and replacing the elevators. It’s a perfect time to move in!