PULLMAN HISTORIC DISTRICT! Make this Skilled Craftsman Row House in the Pullman National Historical Park your home -- freshly renovated -- with large rooms, three bedrooms, and a bathroom on each floor. First built in 1883, this is one of the larger Skilled-Craftman Row House models, with much of the original layout intact with modern amenities. Some preserved vintage features include the original fireplace and hearth (currently used as decorative), the stripped original oak banister and handrail, and some millwork and four-panel doors. Highlights include spacious rooms, 10-foot ceilings, a new kitchen, and brand-new baths. The updated kitchen has new tile, flooring, an eating area, a pantry, and new stainless-steel appliances. The new full bath features a walk-in shower and a new skylight that gives natural light. Fully renovated, the home has a new roof, new electricity, plumbing, flooring, and a new water service line installed. The spacious basement has laundry and storage areas. The fenced yard is ready for your spring ideas. The Brinks security system is transferable. This wider-than-average, 1,768-square-foot Pullman Row House is on an 18-foot wide by 124-foot lot. Also, the district has no homeowner assessments. This historical row house was built as part of the Original Town of Pullman in the 1880s by George Pullman, founder of Pullman's Palace Car Company. Today, located in the designated Pullman National Historical Park, the area has restoration happening throughout. The Pullman Historic District was first declared the Pullman National Historic Landmark District in 1970 and a City of Chicago Landmark District in 1972. Easy access to i-94 and Metra Electric trains. If you want extra space in move-in condition, this home is it! Make an offer!