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Emma Lazo
T 312.264.1265
Chicago - Lincoln Park

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Estimated Monthly Payments: $1,620.57
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Status Active
Type House
Price $329,000
Location 3231 WESLEY AVE
BERWYN, IL
County COOK
MLS 06693405
Beds 4
Baths 2
Neighborhood   Berwyn
Description
WELL-MAINTAINED 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH AMERICAN 4-SQUARE SITS ON A WIDE 50-FT X 123.5-FT LOT. CLOSE TO METRA TRAIN. KITCHEN WITH BUTLER'S PANTRY HAS GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, MAPLE CABINETS WHITE-COLORED APPLIANCES. SPACIOUS LIVING & DINING ROOMS SEPARATED BY BEAUTIFUL FRENCH DOORS. BUILT-IN FIREPLACE & BOOKCASES. ENCLOSED FRONT PORCH. PAINTED DECK & POND IN THE BACKYARD.

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Room Information
Bedroom 1 12X12
Bedroom 2 12X10
Bedroom 3 8X13
Bedroom 4 7X12
Dining Room 11X14
Enclosed Porch 20X7
Kitchen 10X10
Living Room 22X13
Basic Information
MLS # 06693405
List Date 2007-10-04
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Property Model/Style
Property Features
Price $329,000
Beds 4
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 0
Basement Full,Unfinished
Association Fee $ 0
Taxes $3,699
Year Built 9999
Lot Size 50X123.5
Acreage
Waterfront Property no
Parking yes
Garage 2 Car
School Information
Grade School
Grade School District 100
Middle School
Middle School District 100
High School
High School District 201
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Berwyn

Berwyn

Distance to Downtown Chicago:
9 miles

In 1890 a syndicate including Marshall Field sold more than 106 acres to investors who named the new subdivision Berwyn after a Philadelphia suburb. They acquired more land in 1891 after seeing how many middle class Chicagoans were drawn to this new community. In 1901 Berwyn voted to become an independent village so that it would not be annexed by Chicago. In l908 it was incorporated as a city.

The community began to draw many Czechoslovakian and other European families many of whom worked at the Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric Company. There was a large growth in population in the 1920’s which subsided during the Great Depression. There was another growth spurt after World War II. Population began to fall in the 1960’s but by 1990 some of the offspring of earlier residents returned to raise their own families.

Berwyn is known for its bungalows many of which have been restored. There are also examples of Victorian, English Tudor and Prairie School architecture.

Transportation
Three Metra stations make it a very short commute to downtown Chicago.

Schools
The elementary schools in Berwyn, feed into either Morton East or Morton West high schools. Several parochial schools are also located in Berwyn and nearby is Morton Community College.

Recreation
The recreation department maintains many sport facilities and provides recreational activities for residents of all ages.

Chicago - Lincoln Park

2301 N Clark
Suite 202
Chicago, IL 60614
Manager: Dennis Dooley
T 312.264.1200
F 312.264.1400

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