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Schubert Square Conversion CondosClick Here To Get Detailed InformationLogan Square is one of the up-and-coming neighborhoods in Chicago, a place where buyers can spend a little less and get a little more space than in the already crammed-in Lakeview and Lincoln Park districts. Homes here tend to be mostly older condo conversions rather than the spanking new high-rises found closer to Lake Michigan. One of the more interesting conversions currently is the Schubert Square Condominiums development. Located at 3329-35 W. Schubert (corner of Schubert and Kimball), the semi-custom units here are full of natural light, large rooms, and top quality finishes. Although the homes sit a bit west, the Blue Line is only one block from the project, making getting into the Loop a breeze. These homes are a great choice for buyers who want more of a neighborhood feel to their living, rather than the downtown vibe found farther east. ![]() The condo conversion homes at Schubert Square come in a variety of one-floor and duplex floor plans and are two- or three-bedroom spaces. Prices start around $219,000 for a smaller two-bedroom spot and run up to $324,900 for the largest three-bedroom duplex, which makes these units much more affordable than similar dwellings in more crowded neighborhoods. The finishes and amenities in the 12-unit building are uniformly high-end and include oak, maple, or Brazilian hardwood floors, in-unit washers and dryers, crown molding, hinge casement thermo panel windows, and ceramic tile. Bathrooms here boast extra-large Jacuzzi-style tubs, separate showers, European-height vanities, granite vanity tops, and custom mirrors. Kitchens have 40” cabinets, granite counter tops, islands with breakfast bars, double-bowl sinks, Moen faucets, quiet-grind garbage disposals, Frigidaire stainless steel appliances, and recessed microwave ovens. Clearly, buyers here will get all the features they expect to find in any city condo conversion. Upgrades are available, of course, and include California closets, custom mirrors, custom window treatments and paint, door locks, appliances and flooring. Mechanically speaking, Schubert Square has individually controlled HVAC systems, electronic air cleaners, 40-gallon Rheem high-efficiency water heaters, and 100-amp electrical service in each unit. All mechanicals meet or exceed City of Chicago Building and Safety Codes. Link Builders and Development LLC are bringing Schubert Square to life. The firm was launched in 1999 by Valdir Barion and concentrates exclusively on residential development projects. Link does both new construction and condo conversions, doing all its own general contracting to guarantee high-quality workmanship. There are a number of units available at Schubert Square right now – fill out the form below to receive more information in your inbox. Mike O'Cull I'M INTERESTEDTo:
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