Real Estate

Sale of North Shore Mansion for $12.7M, One of Highest-Priced Home Sales

The mansion in the northern suburbs of Chicago features an elevator and private beach.

The sell of a 15,000-square-foot  mansion in Winnetka on Monday for $12.7 million is Chicago area’s highest priced home sales ever since Citadel chief Kenneth Griffin paid $15 million in 2012 for a full-floor condominium on Michigan Avenue, ChicagoRealEstateDaily.com reported.

The seven-bedroom mansion sits on more than an acre of land and has 137 feet of sandy beach, a pool with a cabana, fire pit, eight baths, a sun room, media room, exercise room, two wet bars, a wine cellar and an elevator--the property was first listed in 2012 for $16.749 million before being reduced to $15.975 million a few months laterChicago Tribune reported.

Heritage Luxury Builders paid $5.6 million in 2007 for the North Shore property and the home had a $190, 582 property tax bill in 2011, listing agent Milena Birov of @properties, who owns Heritage with her husband, said the sale closed June 5 but declined to comment further, ChicagoRealEstateDaily.com reported.

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