River North 4-bedroom home with 4 terraces: $2M

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River North 4-bedroom home with 4 terraces: $2M
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This four-bedroom home has four full bathrooms, one half-bath, four terraces and floor-to-ceiling windows.

110 W. Superior St., No. 1100, Chicago: $2,000,000 | Listed: Sept. 23, 2022

The eat-in kitchen features Snaidero cabinetry, quartz countertops, an island with bar seating and Viking, Wolf, SubZero, and Bosch appliances. One of the four terraces is located just off the kitchen for grilling. The primary bedroom suite has a custom walk-in closet, a bathroom and a terrace. A wet bar and separate office space complete this home, which is located in a building with 24-hour door staff, a fitness room and a common rooftop deck.

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