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PROMOTIONAL MARKETING
A Chicago Sun-Times Publication
With these listings, you’ll have no trouble staying indoors during
the cold-weather months.
Forget cabin fever. Two choice homes on the market offer a
bevy of indoor amenities — from movie theaters to dine-in wine
cellars — that make entertaining and recreation a cinch during
Chicago’s cold months.
The lucky owner of five-bedroom 1825 N. Cleveland doesn’t
even need to set foot outside to give friends their pick of wine:
The home has a 4,800-bottle walk-in wine cellar, which opens
up to a tasting area large enough to indulge company over hors
d’oeuvres. Sip and swirl, then head to the nearby media room for
a flick. An elevator leads to all four floors, which include living
and dining rooms, plus a kitchen and family room attached to
a protected two-story terrace. The 6,200-square-foot abode is
priced at $3.9 million (call Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
KoenigRubloff Realty Group broker Janet Owen at 312-268-0700), and is steps from Oz Park, Lincoln
Park and Bauler Playlot — in case the outdoors actually seem enticing.
Last purchased in 2008, the $4.25 million River North manse at 701 N. Kingsbury recently got a spate
of luxury updates, including a home theater fit for a movie star. “The Dolby surround sound, projection,
woodwork by a craftsman — all of it was custom-built by the current owner,” says @properties broker
Nick Hira (call 773-960-8674). Take in a film on one of eight independently-controlled reclining
chairs or the memory-foam bed, or head upstairs for a change of scenery: A unique floor plan with
a centralized entrance, plus oversized glass doors and windows, allows for abundant sunlight — a
stellar feature during Chicago’s long, dark winter.

