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54Units
6Stories
2008Year Built
$239K - $453KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
No Units Available
For Rent
No Units Available
Highlights
Controlled Access
Laundry Room
Dogs and Cats Allowed
2 min walk to Ping Tom Memorial Park
Modern living in the heart of Chicago's Chinatown
1828 S Wentworth Avenue, completed in 2008, stands as a contemporary addition to Chicago's vibrant Chinatown neighborhood. This 6-story condominium building houses 54 units, offering residents a blend of urban convenience and cultural richness. Situated just behind the bustling Chinatown Square, the building provides easy access to the area's diverse amenities while maintaining a sense of residential tranquility.
Versatile layouts with city views and modern finishes
The condominium offers a range of living spaces to suit various needs, from cozy one-bedroom units to spacious three-bedroom homes. One-bedroom layouts span 800 to 807 square feet with one bathroom, priced between $240,833 and $247,939. Two-bedroom units, also around 800 square feet with one bathroom, are available for approximately $250,000. The largest offerings are the three-bedroom units, ranging from 800 to 1,200 square feet with one or two bathrooms, priced between $289,000 and $295,000.
Many units boast large windows that frame spectacular views of the Chicago skyline, particularly from the top floor corner units. The interiors feature durable bamboo flooring throughout, lending a modern and eco-friendly touch. Kitchens are equipped with 42-inch maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances, including refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, exhaust fans, and dishwashers. Some units have been updated with granite countertops and double basin sinks, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
Bedrooms are designed with ample closet space, catering to storage needs. For climate control, units are fitted with central heating and cooling systems, with some recently updated in 2021. In-unit washers and dryers, some as new as 2020, add to the convenience of daily living.
Monthly HOA fees range from $100 to $200, covering water, parking, insurance, exterior maintenance, scavenger services, and snow removal, providing residents with a worry-free living experience.
Essential comforts for urban living
1828 S Wentworth Avenue offers a selection of amenities designed to enhance residents' daily lives. The building is equipped with an elevator, ensuring easy access to all floors. Security is a priority, with controlled access and 24-hour accessibility for residents.
Each unit comes with one deeded outdoor parking space, a valuable asset in urban Chicago. The building's common areas have been recently refreshed, with new flooring installed in 2021, maintaining a modern and welcoming atmosphere throughout the property.
Climate control is provided in all units, with central air conditioning and heating systems ensuring year-round comfort. The building is also investor-friendly, offering flexibility for those looking to purchase units as investment properties.
A cultural hub with diverse attractions and community spirit
Situated in the heart of Chicago's Chinatown, 1828 S Wentworth Avenue places residents at the center of a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood. The area is known for its strong sense of community, with many residents who grew up in Chinatown returning after college or work experiences elsewhere, contributing to a stable and close-knit environment.
Chinatown Square, just steps away from the building, serves as a focal point for shopping and dining. The two-story outdoor mall offers a variety of shops and restaurants, providing residents with convenient access to daily necessities and culinary delights. For grocery shopping, residents can choose from several nearby options. Park To Shop Supermarket, a 10-minute walk away, offers a wide selection of Asian groceries. For those seeking more mainstream options, Mariano's is about a 5-minute walk from the building.
The neighborhood is a food lover's paradise, with an abundance of dining options. Phoenix Restaurant, known for its dim sum, is a popular spot for brunch, while Nine Bar, Chinatown's first cocktail bar, offers innovative drinks and fusion cuisine, catering to a younger, trendy crowd. For those craving American classics, White Palace Grill is about a mile away, offering diner fare around the clock.
Cultural attractions abound in the area. The Chicago Chinatown Chamber of Commerce organizes various events throughout the year, including the vibrant Lunar New Year Celebration featuring traditional dragon and lion dances, colorful floats, and marching bands. The annual Dragon Boat Race for Literacy on the Chicago River is another community highlight, blending tradition with charitable purpose.
For outdoor recreation, Ping Tom Memorial Park is a short walk away. This riverfront park, once a rail yard, now offers kayaking opportunities, a fieldhouse with a gym and pool, and serves as a stop for the Chicago Water Taxi. Nearby, Park No. 540 provides facilities for softball, baseball, and a running track, while Sun Yat-Sen Park offers a playground for younger residents.
Educational needs are met by local schools such as Haines Elementary School, serving Pre-K through 8th grade, located less than a mile away. For high school students, Phillips Academy High School is about a 5-minute drive from the building.
The Chinatown Branch of the Chicago Public Library, a 5-minute walk from the building, serves as a community hub for learning and cultural events. For art enthusiasts, the Zhou B Art Center in the nearby Bridgeport neighborhood hosts monthly exhibition events, showcasing local and international artists.
Well-connected with multiple transit options
1828 S Wentworth Avenue benefits from excellent transportation links, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. The Cermak-Chinatown Station on the CTA Red Line is less than a half-mile walk from the building, providing quick access to downtown Chicago and other parts of the city. This station is adorned with the Nine Dragon Wall, a decorative artwork that welcomes commuters to the neighborhood.
For bus commuters, several options are available within a short walking distance. The Clark & 18th Street bus stop, served by the Wentworth line, is about a 5-minute walk. The Archer & Red Line Station stop, serving both the Archer and Wentworth lines, is also nearby, offering additional route options.
Those preferring rail travel can access Metra services from the Halsted Station (on the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railway Line) or the 18th Street Station (on the Metra Electric Line), both about a 20-minute walk or a short drive from the building.
For air travel, Chicago Midway International Airport is approximately a 15-minute drive, while Chicago O'Hare International Airport can be reached in about 30 minutes by car.
The neighborhood's high walkability makes it easy for residents to run errands or explore local attractions on foot. Cycling enthusiasts will appreciate the area's bike-friendly infrastructure, with numerous bike lanes and paths nearby.
For those with cars, the building's location provides easy access to major highways. Proximity to Interstate 55 and Interstate 90 allows for quick connections to downtown Chicago, just 2 miles north, and other parts of the metropolitan area. Each unit in the building comes with one deeded outdoor parking space, a valuable amenity in urban Chicago.
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Building Details
Amenities
Controlled Access
Parking
1 Parking Space
Uncovered Parking
On-Site Parking
Pet Policy
Dogs and Cats Allowed
Condo Association
$145 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $133 - $171
Association fees include water, parking, insurance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
4/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
90/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
93/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
83/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Ping Tom Memorial Park
2 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Boating
Picnic Area
Margaret Hie Ding Lin Park
7 min walk
Basketball
Cotton Tail Park
10 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Fred Anderson Park
11 min walk
Dog Park
Chicago Women's Park and Gardens
11 min walk
Playground
Botanical Gardens
Thomas Jefferson Park
13 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Football
Pool
Coliseum Park
13 min walk
Dog Park
Playground
Sun Yat-Sen Park
13 min walk
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Park No. 540
14 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Football
Playground
Schools
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