If you are spending the last few weeks of autumn in downtown Chicago along the Magnificent Mile, thinking how much you love this city this time of year, you should consider stopping in the John Hancock building. Why? To check out the Lincoln Park 2520 Sales Center on the 39th floor and look into enjoying more Chicago autumns.
I recently made a visit to the John Hancock building to preview the sales center and model for my clients and was very impressed with the new parkfront towers and townhomes by architect Lucien Lagrange. With gorgeous views of Lake Michigan from the sales center, you begin to get an understanding of the similar views you would have from the Lincoln Park 2520 tower. In addition to the fabulous views, you couldn’t ask to be in a better Lincoln Park location.This is the first building to be built along Lakeview on the park in a very long time.
Not only do you have the benefits of the location, but I was extremely impressed with the one-acre landscaped garden that is being built on the property that will include paths, sitting areas, fountains, a tot-lot and a dog run. This time of year in Chicago you can really appreciate how wonderful the garden amenities would be to enjoy in the summer and fall.
The building replica makes it easy to figure out what the physical location of each residence will be within the building and the interactive viewing room allows you to see the actual view from various units. As a Realtor, I appreciate the effort that has gone into making buying pre-construction as easy as possible for the buyer with these tools. Often my clients have a difficult time envisioning what they will be buying without physically seeing the space and, in my opinion, the Lincoln Park 2520 project helps to eliminate that problem.
I was equally impressed with the luxury finishes that come standard in Lincoln Park 2520 residences. The model home at the project is inviting and luxurious and gives a good representation of what is to come. From the fine European cabinetry, Sub Zero, Wolf and Miele kitchen to the stone tile bathrooms with Waterworks faucets; every detail is equally impressive. It was refreshing to see a development that is being marketed as a luxury residence that is actually delivering on what they are promising. So often I am unimpressed with the standard finishes in developments being marketed as luxurious and am happy to report that this is not the case with the Lincoln Park 2520 project.
So, if you are considering moving to Chicago, looking for a fabulous in-town or second home or just looking to upgrade your home, you should definitely check out Lincoln Park 2520.
Posted By: Ramie Robbins.
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