A vintage six-bedroom brick mansion in Kenwood, which boasts renovated interiors designed by famed Chicago architect John Vinci, hit the market Monday with an asking price of $2.5 million.
The three-story mansion, which was built in 1910, is on the market for the first time in 30 years. Its current owners paid $566,500 for it in 1990. Designed by architect Horatio R. Wilson, the 6,320-square-foot house was gut-rehabbed by the current owners right after they bought it. They later enlisted Vinci to design two subsequent renovations, said listing agent Kevin Snow of Berkshire Hathaway HomeService Chicago.
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