Former Chicago Bears defensive finish Israel Idonije positioned his three-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot condominium on the seventh flooring of a 14-story loft constructing within the South Loop available on the market on March 29 for $675,000.
Born in Nigeria and raised in Manitoba, Idonije, 42, performed for the Bears from 2003 till 2012. After his enjoying profession ended, he settled in Chicago, working as an entrepreneur and working a basis. One of his present initiatives is Athlitacomics, which delivers distinctive comedian content material, comedian properties and associated merchandise within the merged markets of comics and sports activities. He is also a part-owner of the Chicago Red Stars girls’s soccer membership, and he’s the CEO and founding father of Blessed Communion, a Chicago-based agency that produces communion cups.
Idonije paid $705,000 in mid-2017 for the rental, which is in a constructing that was constructed in 2008. The 40-foot-wide unit, which consists of two mixed models, has two bogs, a den, metropolis and lake views, an open-concept residing space, a moist bar simply off the balcony, an workplace nook simply off the hallway and a kitchen with chrome steel home equipment, quartz counter tops, customized cabinetry and a kitchen island.
The rental’s major bed room suite has a walk-through closet, a walk-in closet and a major rest room with twin sinks, a walk-in glass bathe with twin bathe heads, a bench and a big water closet.
“It’s a combination unit that was really nicely done,” itemizing agent Joel Holland of Keller Williams ONEChicago advised Elite Street. “It’s nice, with a broad, super-wide spanning balcony with a nice view, and the finishes were nicely done. The kitchen was updated, the bathroom was updated and there’s a little bar area in the living room (now). It’s a nice refresh.”
Holland, who declined to touch upon why the rental is available on the market or the place Idonije is headed, added that the sweeping views to the north and east from the rental are a plus.
“It’s nice facing north with the balcony, and the views go from the Sears Tower to Soldier Field, and even though it’s not on a high floor, you still get the sweeping views,” he mentioned.
The rental has a contract pending to promote it. It had a $6,603 property tax invoice within the 2021 tax 12 months.
Goldsborough is a contract reporter.
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