
Courtesy of: John Grafft, Compass, john@chicagorealestate.io
$1,200,000
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4 bed
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4.00 Bath (3 Full , 1 Half)
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Other
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$1,200,000
2117 N Bingham Street This home backs up to the train. Most people stop there, certain they've already figured it out. But that's the difference-you kept going. And because you did, you find what they missed: triple-pane windows, acoustic detailing, and sound attenuation that shifts the clatter into nothing more than the hum of the city. Step inside and the calculus changes, light stretching across wide-plank white oak floors, rooms that feel open yet grounded, proportions that make space feel generous without wasting a foot. What looked like a reason to say no starts to feel like the smartest yes you've made all year. At the center, the kitchen anchors everything, not as a stage, but as the place you'll actually live in. Built-in Fischer Paykel refrigerator, Dacor range, and Bosch appliances, warm quartz counters, and cabinetry that works as hard as it looks surround an island that pulls double duty: dinner prep one night, kids' projects the next, late-night laptops when the home finally quiets. It's a space designed to be used, which is why it impresses without trying. Friends stay longer than expected, conversations run late, and you'll find yourself lingering, too. Upstairs, the primary suite is a daily reset: a walk-in closet that doesn't need qualifying, a curbless shower you'll look forward to stepping into, heated floors warming underfoot before you're fully awake, and a separate water closet that gives the space the privacy it deserves. Laundry is exactly where it should be, on the bedroom level. Two additional bedrooms share the floor, balanced in size and proportion so no one feels like they drew the short straw. The lower level stretches the home further: a full bedroom and bath, flexible space that adapts to the phase you're in, and a wet bar that makes entertaining-or just unwinding-second nature. It's the kind of downstairs that grows with you, shifting from play space to game nights to extended guest quarters without missing a beat. Above it all, the layered outdoor living adds more than square footage, it adds ways of living. The rooftop deck, prepped with gas, water, electrical, and low voltage, waits for summer dinners and fall sunsets with the city skyline as a backdrop. The deck above the garage feels like a private extension, a bonus that works as well for morning coffee as it does for a quiet nightcap. Logan Square isn't just the backdrop, it's part of the purchase. Bang Bang Pie a short walk away, Longman & Eagle for a night out, the boulevards, the Blue Line when you need it, the Kennedy when you don't. It's what makes this home make sense, urban, connected, lived-in. At this price, a new single-family in Logan with this much space, these finishes, and this location won't wait for you to think it over. Some homes you scroll past. Some you stop at. And some, like 2117 N. Bingham, you remember, because they make you question what you thought you knew.
Courtesy of: John Grafft, Compass, john@chicagorealestate.io
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