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A Closer Look At The Plans For A 6,000 Square Foot House

A Closer Look At The Plans For A 6,000 Square Foot House

While the façade of the proposed home to be built at 65 Villa Terrace only rises two stories above the street, the home spans four levels across the downsloping lot: As proposed, and for which a number of variances will be needed, the design includes a guest suite and... Read More »

The Plans To Raze A Hill And Build A Modern Mansion

The Plans To Raze A Hill And Build A Modern Mansion

Much to the chagrin of a number of neighbors and fans of the modernist movement, permits to raze the 1,700-square-foot, Henry Hill designed house at 65 Villa Terrace and construct a contemporary 6,000-square-foot home on the Clarendon Heights lot have been triaged and are making their way through Planning.... Read More »

Mid-Century Modern On Mendosa (And Ugly Apple Down The Street)

Mid-Century Modern On Mendosa (And Ugly Apple Down The Street)

With a Mid-Century Modern design “attributed to Henry Hill,” and touting plans for a 750 square foot expansion of the second floor which were approved in 2007, the Forest Hill home at 29 Mendosa Avenue hit the market last week listed for $1,298,000. Purchased for $1,189,000 in 2004, the... Read More »

A Hill Nestled In The Heights (65 Villa Terrace)

A Hill Nestled In The Heights (65 Villa Terrace)

Designed by Henry Hill, and nestled in Clarendon Heights, 65 Villa Terrace sports three bedrooms and three and one-half baths across 1,700 square feet of living space. And while not noted elsewhere (as far as we know), according to our research the property changed hands in December 2005 at... Read More »

Two Well Designed Data Points We Wouldn’t Dismiss Out Of Hand

Two Well Designed Data Points We Wouldn’t Dismiss Out Of Hand

Purchased for $1,126,000 in 2005, remodeled and returned to the market for $1,195,000 in June of 2008, the Henry Hill home at 2209 9th Avenue was withdrawn without selling in July. Back on the market today and listed for $995,000. We can’t call it an “apple” for a couple... Read More »