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The key to the success of a condo project is to have a combination of great location, perfect views, a large number of amenities, and of course a reasonable price tag. Lakefront Place has all of that and more. Lakefront Place condominiums are located at 6730 South Shore Drive.
The price tags on the 91 condo units start from $155,900 for one bedroom, one garage homes. Among the list of amenities are dual elevators, a fitness center, meeting room, and in-building laundry. Furthermore, Lakefront Place has over 37 garage spaces and 36 outdoor spaces for parking.
Residents of all units have great views of the Lakefront, city skyline, the country club and the golf course. As mentioned, the location is also great as the condo complex is just minutes from the University of Chicago, the Museum of Science and Industry, McCormick Place, Soldier Field, the Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, and the Adler Planitarium. Because the building is on South Shore Drive, residents have almost immediate access to Lake Shore Drive, so transportation through downtown Chicago is not a problem. There is plenty of entertainment as well. Residents can enjoy quiet dinners at a multitude of restaurants and shop at the innumerable retail establishments located close to Lakefront Place.
Nearby is the Chicago lakefront which is a prized asset shared by all Chicagoans. Although major gulfs exist between neighborhoods, cultures, and socioeconomic classes, the lakefront is a gathering place for all—a spot to rub shoulders with neighbors and strangers alike. The 18.5 mile Lakefront Trail running along Lake Michigan is primarily intended as a bicycle path; however, walking, jogging, and in-line skating are all permitted.
In riding to a soccer field, a public beach, or to one of the free music festivals downtown, path users make the lakefront into a true public place - somewhere to see and be seen, to spend some time with neighbors and strangers. On a typical day one can see crowds of people having fun, swimming, walking, biking, playing chess at path-side tables, buying food and drinks from vendors, relaxing on rented beach chairs (with umbrellas), or having a meal at an outdoor restaurant overlooking a little league game.
Easily accessible, with great views of the city's skyline, the bike path widens in the downtown area to include space for outdoor concerts, such as annual blues and jazz fests. Special events, such as road races, running races, and bike events are held along the lakefront path during the spring and summer season.
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