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Press for Sale of 1866 North Howe Street

                         Highest Lincoln Park Single Family Home in


                                   Multiple Listing Service History!














              Elite Street

              By Bob Goldsborough, Special to the Tribune
              December 19, 2013

              Lincoln Park sale tops $9 million

              On Monday, an 18-room, contemporary French moderne-style mansion sold for $9.04 mil-
              lion, representing the highest sale price of a mansion in the Lincoln Park neighborhood since
              the housing crisis.

              Joseph Nicholas, founder of Hedge Fund Research, assembled the property in two parts, buy-
              ing the 11,000-square-foot mansion in 2010 for $8.5 million, then purchasing an adjoining
              vacant lot in 2011 for $1.3 million.

              Nicholas sold the six-bedroom mansion and lot together. Nicholas had asked $10 million;
              $8.9 million for the mansion and $1.1 million for the lot.

              Features in the mansion include a movie theater, a billiards room, a gym room, and a 50-foot
              sport court above a four-car, attached garage.

              "We got a really good price for it," said listing agent Janet Owen of Prudential Rubloff.
              "I had a very educated seller who knew every sale right up to the minute. He priced it correct-
              ly. There's not a lot of (buyers) at the high end, as evidenced by the recent (failed) Michael
              Jordan (mansion) auction. But (Nicholas) priced it right, and in due time, our buyer came
              along and was delighted with it, so it was a win-win situation."

              Public records do not show the identity of the buyer, who was represented by Emily Sachs
              Wong of @properties.
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