$ 549,000
902 S Madison St
Astor Historic District
Bedrooms 8 Bathrooms 4.1 Appx. 7132 SqFt
 
Astor Historic District Built 1900 Chateaquesque Style All Brick Exterior Featuring Masterpiece Of Interior Appointments That Include 10ft Ceilings 3 Fps Magnificent Hardwood Flooring Leaded Glass Windows New Updates To Roof Windows Electric Wiring Exterior Decking & Railings Huge Interior Update 1991 To Hvac Systems New Kitchen/dinette Awaiting Your Finishing Taste New Landscaping Spacious Rms

$ 499,900
1102 Monroe   Sold
Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2.1 Appx. 2945 SqFt
 
Astor Historic District That Includes An Urban Resort Right In The Middle Of The City Adjoining Fox River Trail With Park Like Back Yard. Home Offers Luxury Spa/pool Deck Area Overlooking Fox River Wonderful For Summer Sunsets! Inter Appointmens Include Gourmet Kitchen With Poggen Poll Cabinets Marble Counters Hardwood Floors Most Rooms Oversized 3 Car Garage 12 Month Home Warranty For Buyer.

$ 249,900
938 S Quincy St
Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2.1 Appx. 3061 SqFt
 
Historic Astor Stucco Home Presents A Mediteranean Feel. Period Style Throughout W/tasteful Updates. Kitchen Has Granite Counters, Gas/convection Oven, Maple Cabinetry, Butlers Pantry & Nearby Mudroom. Gracious Formal Dining, Living Rm W/fireplace & Library/sunroom. 1st Floor Master W/privat Bath. 3 Car Attached Garage Hard To Find In These Stately Homes. Walkout Entrance From Bsmt+potter Shed.

$ 189,900
1130 S Monroe Ave
Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 1.1 Appx. 2642 SqFt
 
Character & Charm In This Vintage Two Story Located In Astor Park, Adjoins The Fox River Trail, W/fox River Views. Deep Backyard W/mature Trees. Extensive Decking. Covered Front Porch. Beautiful Hw Floors. Large Lr W/gas Log Fp, Fd, 3 Season Porch, Kit W/walk In Pantry. 1/2 Bath. Upper Level 4 Br`s, Full Bath. Attic Recently Fin. -rec Room. Full Basement. 2 St Garage. Very Nicely Maintained.

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