Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ in December paid $3.09 million for a 3,395-square-foot condominium in a newly constructed, 16-story luxurious apartment constructing within the West Loop.
Happ, 29, has spent his complete seven-year profession with the Cubs, and was an All-Star in 2022. He signed a three-year, $61 million contract extension with the group final 12 months.
In the West Loop, Happ’s three-bedroom apartment is one in every of 58 in its constructing. His unit has 3 ½ bogs, herringbone entry flooring, arched doorways, top-of-the-line kitchen home equipment, cabinetry by Bovelli Custom Millwork, rest room fixtures from Lefroy Brooks and a lounge fire supplied by South Side fire producer Atelier Jouvence.
The actual property agent who represented Happ in his buy, Nancy Tassone, declined to touch upon the acquisition.
The unit has a $937 month-to-month owners affiliation charge, along with an unspecified property tax invoice.
Happ is without doubt one of the few present Cubs to personal a spot in Chicago. Shortstop Dansby Swanson and his spouse, Chicago Red Stars ahead Mallory Swanson, paid $3.5 million final 12 months to purchase a six-bedroom, 7,000-square-foot mansion in Lakeview from former Cubs President Theo Epstein and his spouse, Marie. And beginning pitcher Kyle Hendricks has owned a six-bedroom home in Lakeview since shopping for it in 2017 for $2.18 million.
Goldsborough is a contract reporter.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com