A Gilded Age Gold Coast brownstone which suffered the indignity of multiple price chops has finally sold for $2.45M— just 58% of the original $4.2M ask in 2010. One of the sellers, Ronald Waters, runs the finances at the Wrigley gum company. Chicago Mag's Dennis Rodkin profiles the property and asks why the $4M mark proved unattainable for this and another neighboring property. The findings: "Elm doesn't seem to be a $4 million street." [Chicago Mag, previously]
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