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Greenstone Partners has the listing for a 10-unit apartment property in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood

Greenstone Lists Turnkey Apartment Property in Wicker Park

Greenstone Partners has listed a 10-unit apartment building at 1414 N. Noble for sale. The asking price is $3,650,000. 

The property’s units are newly renovated and 100% occupied, making it a turnkey opportunity, according to Greenstone Partners. It comes with assumable debt at a 4.22% interest rate. 

The Chicago-based brokerage cites the property’s access to retail, dining and tourism as well as mass transit, and points to the neighborhood’s demographics. Within a one-mile radius, the population is 49,895 and average household income is $155,677. 

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