One Museum Park West Finally Sees The Light
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August 16, 2008 - If you’ve taken a look at South Prairie Avenue recently you may have noticed that construction on One Museum Park West, the sister tower of One Museum Park, has reached the point where the base can be seen above ground now. The 53 story tower is a little over 70 percent sold, with about 88 Chicago condo units left for sale from the 298 total in the high-rise.
The towers at Central Station have historically sold well, and this one is no exception. There are still residences available on most floors though, so potential buyers still have a good selection in terms of both price and view. According to the sales associates, there are a number of two bedroom condos located on the lower levels of the tower. The prices on those units begin in the mid $500,000s. Three bedroom condos on most levels are priced from about $1 million and up. And if you want a bigger space, there is a three bedroom, 3,000 square foot suite that can be yours for $1.8 million.
The luxury condos in this Chicago real estate development have floor-to-ceiling windows, oversized living and dining rooms, imported Italian marble and custom cabinets. Buyers can also consult with interior designers on site. A fitness center, saunas, 24 hour doorman and concierge service are some of the building amenities residents will have access to at this development.
First deliveries at One Museum Park West are planned for late 2009. If you need a condo sooner than that, you can find Chicago Luxury Condos with more immediate occupancy available.
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