Seven of the county's 10 largest are in northwest suburbs including Barrington, Barrington Hills and Inverness, according to the assessor. Striking out on its own, this condo has the most contemporary style on this list. It has This South Side mansion was built in 1883 by Burnham & Root for Sidney Kent, founder of the Chicago Union Stockyards. Chicago saw some record-breaking sales throughout the 2010s as well as multi-million dollar homes that seem to be stuck on the market forever. It was bought in 1911 by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. The building, of course, offers 5-star amenities, including a doorman, valet … The style is officially listed as German Baroque and is a prime example of the eclectic, internationally-inspired tastes that dominated Chicago after the 1893 World’s Columbian Exhibition. Built in 1916, the property is both a Chicago Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The South Side structure later served time as a psychiatric hospital before it was restored and partitioned into Solon Spencer Beman also created this well-preserved home at 1801 S. Prairie Avenue in the Chateauesque style with a limestone exterior adorned with Baroque-inspired ornamentation. Discover the stories behind some of the city’s most significant skyscrapers, museums, theaters, bridges, homes, schools, houses of worship and parks. The good news for buyers with deep pockets is that it appears original flooring and millwork have been maintained.Here’s a newer Gold Coast boutique condo. It was first built in 1892 and retains several original architectural details like a Gothic fireplace in limestone, walnut paneling, bronze sconces, and leaded glass windows. "Very Chicago feeling inside- friendly, laid back and with good food and beer."

The firm is known for now-demolished buildings like the The residence has highly detailed woodwork, art glass windows, Santos Mahogany hardwood, carved marble fireplaces, and a carriage house.This Lake Shore Drive building holds the first condo on our list. Over the last decade we’ve seen some of the highest-profile mansions hit the market – homes to the stars and selling at a price fit for only the richest among us.Chicago saw some record-breaking sales throughout the 2010s as well as multi-million dollar homes that seem to be stuck on the market forever.Here are the top four mansions that caught the city’s attention over the last decade, The home of United Automobile Insurance Co. Chairman and CEO Richard Parrillo and his wife, Michaela, made the news in 2016 when it was put up for sale for $50 million.

Listing agent Andra O’Neill said that the deal is not set to close until spring.Basketball star Michael Jordan’s Highland Park mansion has been on the market for a whopping eight years, with its original $29 million price tag cut down to just $14.86 million. The organization uses the former mansion as office space. If you’re curious where Chicago’s richest residents could end up, these are the 25 most expensive homes for sale.

The mansion has gone on and off the market in recent years and ultimately This Near South Side house, built for banker Calvin Wheeler in the popular Second Empire style in 1870, is a survivor of the Great Chicago Fire and one of the last still standing along Calumet Avenue. Biggest House For Sale In Illinois: Massive Renovated Mansion The sprawling estate is nearly 18,000 square feet and boasts 12 fireplaces, an elevator and a …

When Cobb & Frost designed the mansion for the widow of real estate developer James H. Rees in 1888, the limestone-clad Romanesque Revival residence was 600 feet away at 2110 S. Prairie Avenue. The landmark home Solon Spencer Beman designed the Near South Side mansion at 1919 S. Prairie Avenue in 1884. Built in 1916, the property is both a Chicago Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was bought in 1911 by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. This home hasn’t actually been built, but the Although this gorgeous 20,000 sq. (There is an offer pending.) The residence hosted famous guests like Franklin D. Roosevelt and Pope John Paul II. 2801 S Prairie Ave Chicago, IL 60616. To learn more or opt-out, read our Remnants of the indulgent bygone era exist throughout the city—if you know where to lookToday, many impressive residences designed by architectural greats like H.H.

It was ultimately cut to today’s price in 2015, where Jordan is holding firm.If you think Jordan’s long-listed mansion is bad, wait until you read about the 27,000-square-foot mansion in Winnetka which has been up for sale for more than a decade. Instead, a smooth concrete fireplace, bright modern art, and busy fabric patterns.Surprise! There’s a fireplace in the master bedroom (and four others throughout the house), a movie theater with loungers, a stately wood-paneled library, and a private terrace.This Lincoln Park co-op sits on the 10th floor and directly faces Lincoln Park just 100 feet away. The building offers 24-hour door staff, a fenced-in courtyard, and a private garage.Formerly the editorial offices of Playboy, this 37-story Art Deco building is known as the Palmolive now.

Tucked away behind the property, you’ll find one of Chicago’s two surviving Located at the corner of Astor and Burton streets, the Gold Coast landmark was originally built in 1891 by architect Stanford White for former Chicago mayor and Famous Prairie School Architect George Maher designed this house in Washington Park for lumberman Davey Pate in 1901.