Purchased for $3.1 million in April of 2015, the 3,687-square-foot, four-bedroom Clarendon Heights home which was shoehorned between two existing homes, and originally built without any legal way to reach it, returned to the market listed for $3.695 million, or roughly $1,002 per square foot, this past February. Reduced... Read More »
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