I grew up a few miles south. Logan Square is on the Northwest Side of the city. It was originally settled by Polish, German, and Scandavian , and Belgian communities.
Right! I was so confused when he said, "right outside of Chicago," because you can tell from the streets and the street sign that this is in Chicago. I don't know how a real estate agent doesn't understand this...
Him saying Logan Square is “right outside of Chicago” actually explains why many transplants think anything North of the city is like being in Oak Park - a suburb that is literally across the street from city limits
"Up and coming", Logan has already been up for a while now, fully gentrified for better or for worse. It's also located within the city, not out. Thanks for showing this space though its really kick ass!
I dunno about "fully"! I went in to get my eyes checked near the Logan Square monument and the appointment was fully bilingual. 50/50 Spanish/English speaking. The English speaking people were a black family. I live on the west edge of Logan Square, arguably my house IS the gentrification, but it looks more like the start of it over here than the end of it... Our neighbors are a multi generational Mexican family, our restaurants serve pozole, churros and jibaritos... It's still pretty cool over here i love it!
I came to say this as well. Erik isn’t the brightest and I guess he thinks anything outside downtown isn’t Chicago. I’m not even from Chicago and know this lol.
I am in love with the bath in the guest bedroom on the 2nd floor. That pink/blush color tile and the light from the skylight seems so natural, I'd never feel a desire to get out of there! She was very fortunate to find the warehouse with so much skylight space that she was able to work into the design (I suspect there were added skylights as well to round out the design).
Yeah, Chicago is my hometown and I tell people all the time don’t listen to the negativity in the media. It is not the people it is not the buildings . It is the politicians the main ones that are destroying that city I don’t know when the last time people voted for people who cared who actually did other people. I don’t mean to get political, but it is the truth.
@@tiffanycurtis4794 Believe it or not, politicians are mostly a representation of the people that live there. Chicago was a beautiful place with great architecture and pretty great weather. I lived there for 7 years. But the people there really aren't the nicest and made me get out of there. I am sorry but that is the truth of the matter.
I believe Alison had a segment on her show when she was renovating the warehouse as I remembered the issues with that pool as soon as I saw it. I never saw it completed so your video was a welcome viewing!
This is an Allison Victoria masterpiece! She designed this with the intention of making it her retail and real estate business in the front and her home in the rear! It’s absolutely stunning !!!!
It's definitely a place in search of a specific owner. It must be incredibly difficult to imagine how to make a warehouse a home, so like all lofts, the vibe is eclectic, the divisions somewhat forced. It's nice that the designer both leaned into having that freedom and was at the same time able to create interesting divisions!
Growing up in Chicago, I recall when an area named Halsted St and Lake St were all warehouses, as a young person. Fast forward 25-30 years latet, I am amazed by the lofts and other living spaces in the area.
Your energy is great. You miss some accuracy every once in a while. But I really like the way you describe things simply and not try to sell it too hard like most realtors do.
@erikvanconover I know you're from NYC (I myself am a proud NYC-native-turned-Chicagoan), but you had the opportunity to confirm that Logan Square is one of Chicago's many neighborhoods (it's one of the more popular 'hoods). Beautiful conversion - this will serve as fuel for my future fantasy-homes.
If You said: “Are you sure? Are You sure we are in the right area?”…that is all we need to hear, I personally think that it is not only about a nice home but indeed location, location, location…that is why sometime we are willing to pay a little extra, for that perfect location!!
@@erikvanconover Bitcoin is a possible future path, but for now is absolutely being used to launder money and shelter assets from taxation internationally.
Not for me - I need to be able to see out. I live in a tiny corner-Rotterdam appartment, but free-range views on two sides and some still OK views on a third side. The space you toured us around in would make me feel more confined than I am now! And the shabby condition of the paint on the outside... 0:16
There is a place like this is the middle of San Franciso that looks like an industrial building but hides a huge house and garden that looks like it doesn't belong there! What people do with these spaces just blows my mind!!!
I love Victoria’s sconce and lighting choices! And to the Dbag who has a problem with the “Better Help” ad in the middle of this video, I get we don’t want to see adds, but he’s genuinely running something he thinks will help others. Some critics may wish to try therapy before commenting
@@DailyRants89 Where is it? He says "outside Chicago." He also specifically says "Logan Square." I'm not familiar with a suburb called Logan Square OUTSIDE of Chicago. . I think this is Logan Square West. A neighborhood in Chicago. Pulaski happena not be a residential street at this time, though. In the coming years, we'll probably see some apartments with groundfloor retail replace the warehouses, auto repair busiensses, check cashing businesses, roofing supplies, and public storage places. She did a really nice job with this.
Logan Square is a neighborhood in Chicago. Not up and coming, it was up and coming 15-20yrs ago. I've lived in 5 different neighborhoods in Chicago over 20yrs. It's a fun city if you like city stuff. I left because of crime .
This looks like one of those big houses I would build in The Sims 1 when I wa ca kid. Every cool thing slamed in it in order to have lots to do, a weird big layout, strange to live in and not that liveable 😂
It's swanky and fresh. I honestly feel like it could use a bit more living-in, but other than that, it's lovely. I'm sure they staged like.... 10% (just stripping out anything that's personal and sensitive, or not for public consumption.) But yeah, I dig it. Heating the floor also means it won't expand and contract nearly as much either, so it should in theory last much longer with very minimal maintenance. The bookcase DESERVES to be full of books though... Seriously, that is a bookcase meant for serious habitual readers.
Very nice home, Erik. And I’m happy to see you branching out to my hometown of Chicago. And I can confirm that therapy works. I wouldn’t have my MBA in Finance without it!! 🙏💪
I don't underwswtand what you mean by "outside Chicago." Logan Square is a Chicago neighborhood. I think this is Logan Square West. A neighborhood in Chicago. Pulaski happena not be a residential street at this time, though. In the coming years, we'll probably see some apartments with groundfloor retail replace the warehouses, auto repair busiensses, check cashing businesses, roofing supplies, and public storage places. She did a really nice job with this.
Before I moved to Illinois, I'd say this was NOT Chicago. Chicago is Chicago. Now I understand it might be considered Chicago to people in Illinois, but at the end of the day, people pay to say they're in Chicago-- not a burb or neighborhood. Like NY, NY vs. Brooklyn, NY. Manhattan vs. across the water makes a BIG difference.
@@BoldFollower City of Chicago neighborhoods are different than the boroughs of NYC. They run together and they're all inside the City of Chicago city limits. People here tend to identify closely with their neighborhoods, of which there are 77.
@@tanya5368 perspective. Semantics. Before I lived in New York, I thought ONLY Manhattan was the city, but after living there I realized when someone says the city they could mean just Manhattan or any of the 5 boroughs. Same with Chicago. Many people consider ONLY CHICAGO as Chicago, some consider the surrounding areas as Chicago. I personally don’t consider Cicero and Lincoln park as the city, but I know some people who do, for example. No one is really right or wrong, it’s a language thing
@@BoldFollowerdude it doesn't matter what YOU think. All 77 NEIGHBORHOODS are Chicago. Not everything runs like new york. And you are WRONG. Logan Square is within the city limits
Exactly! Mostly I would place the kitchen by the windows and the entrance. There should be some solution for having the windows and seeing the world ( see trough film, blinds?) What's the point of having an entrance there, where thats the only place that has some windows.
I thought the style seemed familiar would be an AV design and her home even interesting and she isn't even showing it off herself ;) She put more of the french style than she does in the properties she develops :) So is she selling it? it will be well made and functional I can say that of her designs a lot of thought put into them it may not work for some people but it is her own home. I can see why she is selling though the outside of home environment would make me sell. A shame as it's a nice home just in a terrible area :) sure anyone buying will see potential it could have with a change of decor that suits their style.
It's very specific for americans to incorporate something random old french into their projects.. I would expect more industrial references since its a warehouse restoration.. Or maybe make it more RH and less "influencer"
This is going to be a tough sell. Most people with 3 million to spend in Chicago aren’t going to buy this. They tend to buy in Lincoln Park, Old Town, Wicker Park, etc.
Now days you can find million dollar homes in Albany park and even places like dunning and bronzeville has had million dollar home sales. The city is changing
@@StraightFacts4you I know. I’m from here and live here. Still going to be a tough sell at 3.5 million. Most people who have that money don’t want to live over there.
They're buying in Logan Square and west on Armitage in old industrial neighborhoods, too. Some want a huge space where they can do imaginative things. But, like you, I'd rather have Lincoln Park, Near North, Streeterville, Lakeview, or even South Loop, Edgewater, West Ridge, Ravenswood, or Peterson Woods anytime.
Couldn't care if the interior was a perfect recreation of Versailles or Buckingham palace. You're living in a Warehouse with no windows in a sketchy part of Chicago with your front door opening on a major busy highway. If you like living like a monk or hermit maybe.
The space was designed for a realtor and designer. Their office space was in the front & living quarters in the back. And tell me you’re not from Chicago without telling me you’re not from Chicago lol
That's in Logan Square, which is now a very hot, trendy, and laughably overpriced neighborhood. There are some very pretty streets around there, notably Logan Boulevard and Kedzie with their huge center parkways, tree canopies, and fine old mansions. However, this place is in one of the old industrial pockets, not very scenic IMO. I crave tree canopies over my streets and stately old homes and buildings, which Chicago is loaded with. There's too much far cheaper housing that is quite beautiful on them to pay this kind of money to tart up an old warehouse, but the place is fun to look at and there's a good idea in it here and there.
Hey Erik , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
People think Chicago the city is only downtown. We are literally known for being the city of neighborhoods. Logan Square is a neighborhood.
I grew up a few miles south. Logan Square is on the Northwest Side of the city. It was originally settled by Polish, German, and Scandavian , and Belgian communities.
unless you mean it in a way i dont really get, that would be almost every american city wouldnt it
Right! I was so confused when he said, "right outside of Chicago," because you can tell from the streets and the street sign that this is in Chicago. I don't know how a real estate agent doesn't understand this...
Him saying Logan Square is “right outside of Chicago” actually explains why many transplants think anything North of the city is like being in Oak Park - a suburb that is literally across the street from city limits
Logan Square is squarely (no pun intended) IN Chicago. It's not downtown, but it is not outside of Chicago. Mail room disaster!!
Right outside of Chicago
@@RootinrPootine it's in Chicago.
@@ralitzatreneva8999 Chicago is where the big buildings are. This is outside of Chicago
@@RootinrPootineChicago is within the Chicago city limits. Logan Square is firmly in Chicago
@@bradjpeter maybe you’re thinking of cook county? In the video they are referring to Chicago-all the big buildings, not like Hegewisch or whatever
"Up and coming", Logan has already been up for a while now, fully gentrified for better or for worse. It's also located within the city, not out. Thanks for showing this space though its really kick ass!
$3.5M to buy the house then rehab it for another $3.5M
I dunno about "fully"! I went in to get my eyes checked near the Logan Square monument and the appointment was fully bilingual. 50/50 Spanish/English speaking. The English speaking people were a black family. I live on the west edge of Logan Square, arguably my house IS the gentrification, but it looks more like the start of it over here than the end of it... Our neighbors are a multi generational Mexican family, our restaurants serve pozole, churros and jibaritos... It's still pretty cool over here i love it!
Also my house cost waaaaaaay less than 3.5 million, move in ready. That is a wild, wild exaggeration
For the record, Logan Square is a neighborhood of Chicago. It is not “outside Chicago.”
Thank you WHO IS THIS OUT OF TOWNER?
Logan square is NOT outside chicago. It's not even near the edge...
Thanks, I'm not from Chicago and I know that. I guess this guy didn't do any homework!
I live in Logan. I was surprised by the comment as well.
I came to say this as well. Erik isn’t the brightest and I guess he thinks anything outside downtown isn’t Chicago. I’m not even from Chicago and know this lol.
Coastal dork.
This guy sucks . Logan square in chicago
Very interesting home! I love the juxtaposition of the neighborhood with the luxury “LA” feel.
Usually I detest black-and-white checkerboard floors, but they look fantastic in this house!
Illuminati ... LOL
I am in love with the bath in the guest bedroom on the 2nd floor. That pink/blush color tile and the light from the skylight seems so natural, I'd never feel a desire to get out of there! She was very fortunate to find the warehouse with so much skylight space that she was able to work into the design (I suspect there were added skylights as well to round out the design).
Welcome to the Chi🥰. Saw this Reno on HGTV Windy City Rehab.
EXACTLY
If you watch Alison’s episode she built this house for HER and her taste. It’s not my cup of tea but if she loves it for her then that’s what matters
I love AV. My second favorite designer.
The attention to detail is incredible.
Chicago is a beautiful city with wonderful neighborhoods.
yeah I was shocked at all the old world stunning architecture
Yeah, Chicago is my hometown and I tell people all the time don’t listen to the negativity in the media. It is not the people it is not the buildings . It is the politicians the main ones that are destroying that city I don’t know when the last time people voted for people who cared who actually did other people. I don’t mean to get political, but it is the truth.
@@erikvanconover I live in Logan Square, it is really cool! A nice combo of quiet and urban as well.
@@erikvanconover
Logan Square is a neighborhood IN CHICAGO
@@tiffanycurtis4794 Believe it or not, politicians are mostly a representation of the people that live there. Chicago was a beautiful place with great architecture and pretty great weather. I lived there for 7 years. But the people there really aren't the nicest and made me get out of there. I am sorry but that is the truth of the matter.
I believe Alison had a segment on her show when she was renovating the warehouse as I remembered the issues with that pool as soon as I saw it. I never saw it completed so your video was a welcome viewing!
Can we just talk about how Erik walking looks like a GTA character walking?
it is a simulation after all
@@erikvanconover true
🤣
Add 11:57, his one arm is invisible, then just appears (fades in) from nowhere... it does make me wonder what is going on... 🤔
He is just an NPC
This is an Allison Victoria masterpiece!
She designed this with the intention of making it her retail and real estate business in the front and her home in the rear!
It’s absolutely stunning !!!!
I'm shocked she is selling.
@@vintagejaki751 Me too! But as we know she is always looking for her next project lol
Hope we get to see her next masterpiece!
Allison is THE BEST.But this guy ?he has no idea about Chicago..
Wait, what? Allison is selling her house? It's not too long ago that she renovated that warehouse to become her dream home. What happened?
It's definitely a place in search of a specific owner. It must be incredibly difficult to imagine how to make a warehouse a home, so like all lofts, the vibe is eclectic, the divisions somewhat forced. It's nice that the designer both leaned into having that freedom and was at the same time able to create interesting divisions!
Growing up in Chicago, I recall when an area named Halsted St and Lake St were all warehouses, as a young person. Fast forward 25-30 years latet, I am amazed by the lofts and other living spaces in the area.
It was creepy and dangerous there. To me it was like the end of the world. Same with Milwaukee Ave by the Downtown. Now it's all trendy and top $$
well done erik! a very unique find. cant wait for the next one
It’s spectacular! And, as a man, I too appreciate that shoe closet 😂
Pretty cool spot actually- she made it work. Lots volumes to fill up but it works.
Windy City Rehab! I love her.
Logan Square is deep within Chicago. Great area. I lived nearby in the mid 2000s great stuff
Your energy is great. You miss some accuracy every once in a while. But I really like the way you describe things simply and not try to sell it too hard like most realtors do.
Oh wow! I’m a huge fan Erik. Wish I could have met u when u were here. Beautiful (very creative) habitat.
that's the dream right there...regular looking building on the outside, nothing but luxury on the inside.
this house is beautiful! I would live here just for the decor alone lol
PS CHICAGO is NOT just "downtown" or lakefront, its MANY Unique Neighborhoods like Logan Square...which is NOT "outside Chicaho" 😅
@erikvanconover I know you're from NYC (I myself am a proud NYC-native-turned-Chicagoan), but you had the opportunity to confirm that Logan Square is one of Chicago's many neighborhoods (it's one of the more popular 'hoods). Beautiful conversion - this will serve as fuel for my future fantasy-homes.
Finally! A video where it's focused on the house and not Erik. I was actually able to watch the entire tour
If You said: “Are you sure? Are You sure we are in the right area?”…that is all we need to hear, I personally think that it is not only about a nice home but indeed location, location, location…that is why sometime we are willing to pay a little extra, for that perfect location!!
Stunning property!🤩
What amazing taste she has! I'm sure the upstairs will be stunning when it's fully complete too.
almost like it's her job haha
this was the house video i needed to see today. i've watched it twice already lol
I’m not certain I’d want my $3,000,000 home next door to a loan shark, but it’s stunning. And this yet another great video.
Bitcoin is either the future or the biggest ponzi scam
@@erikvanconover Bitcoin is a possible future path, but for now is absolutely being used to launder money and shelter assets from taxation internationally.
Love this, but personally, I couldnt live without windows. And next time, lose the coffee cup
damn its crazy how much more expensive it is here in NYC. this is 3.5 million?! try 35 million here
ERIK IS IN CHICAGO MY HOMETOWN COFFEE IN HAND CHICAGOANS LOVE THEIR COFFEE 🤣☕️😀🔥👏🏾. THANK YOU ERIK FOR THIS TOUR
Not for me - I need to be able to see out. I live in a tiny corner-Rotterdam appartment, but free-range views on two sides and some still OK views on a third side. The space you toured us around in would make me feel more confined than I am now! And the shabby condition of the paint on the outside... 0:16
I agree. I need windows and views, not just light from skylights. But I can appreciate it for someone else.
Fantastic
Beautiful
Logan Square is a neighborhood in Chicago, not outside of it.
Anywhere in Chicago, you can reach by the CTA is Chicago! Logan SQUARE is literally a whole train stop! Please make sure we're aware of the geography,
He doesn't seem to care as he didn't correct this
She put her heart and soul into this. I was amazed when i saw what she went thru to make it happen on HGTV. Such vision.
very specific design
There is a place like this is the middle of San Franciso that looks like an industrial building but hides a huge house and garden that looks like it doesn't belong there! What people do with these spaces just blows my mind!!!
Amazing!!
I love Victoria’s sconce and lighting choices! And to the Dbag who has a problem with the “Better Help” ad in the middle of this video, I get we don’t want to see adds, but he’s genuinely running something he thinks will help others. Some critics may wish to try therapy before commenting
Your knocking it out of the park in Chicago, compared to some of your peers. Keep it up.
Yet he doesn't know that Logan Square is IN CHICAGO
I’ve been waiting to see a video on this place since it dropped on Zillow
Erik that pull up in the bathroom 🤤
Logan square has been "up and coming" for 20 years now
Logan Square has been gentrified. This isn’t in Logan Square.
@@DailyRants89 Where is it? He says "outside Chicago." He also specifically says "Logan Square." I'm not familiar with a suburb called Logan Square OUTSIDE of Chicago. . I think this is Logan Square West. A neighborhood in Chicago. Pulaski happena not be a residential street at this time, though. In the coming years, we'll probably see some apartments with groundfloor retail replace the warehouses, auto repair busiensses, check cashing businesses, roofing supplies, and public storage places. She did a really nice job with this.
@@UltimoDogLover it’s in Chicago. He’s not from here so he probably is just talking about downtown when he says “outside Chicago”
Logan Square is a neighborhood in Chicago. Not up and coming, it was up and coming 15-20yrs ago. I've lived in 5 different neighborhoods in Chicago over 20yrs. It's a fun city if you like city stuff. I left because of crime .
Would drive me crazy not being able to see outside.
This looks like one of those big houses I would build in The Sims 1 when I wa ca kid. Every cool thing slamed in it in order to have lots to do, a weird big layout, strange to live in and not that liveable 😂
Gorgeous…Allison is my favourite designer on HGTV, her taste is impeccable.
It's swanky and fresh. I honestly feel like it could use a bit more living-in, but other than that, it's lovely. I'm sure they staged like.... 10% (just stripping out anything that's personal and sensitive, or not for public consumption.) But yeah, I dig it. Heating the floor also means it won't expand and contract nearly as much either, so it should in theory last much longer with very minimal maintenance. The bookcase DESERVES to be full of books though... Seriously, that is a bookcase meant for serious habitual readers.
Logan Square is not "outside" of Chicago. It is a neighborhood in Chicago.
Very nice home, Erik. And I’m happy to see you branching out to my hometown of Chicago. And I can confirm that therapy works. I wouldn’t have my MBA in Finance without it!! 🙏💪
I don't underwswtand what you mean by "outside Chicago." Logan Square is a Chicago neighborhood. I think this is Logan Square West. A neighborhood in Chicago. Pulaski happena not be a residential street at this time, though. In the coming years, we'll probably see some apartments with groundfloor retail replace the warehouses, auto repair busiensses, check cashing businesses, roofing supplies, and public storage places. She did a really nice job with this.
Before I moved to Illinois, I'd say this was NOT Chicago. Chicago is Chicago. Now I understand it might be considered Chicago to people in Illinois, but at the end of the day, people pay to say they're in Chicago-- not a burb or neighborhood. Like NY, NY vs. Brooklyn, NY. Manhattan vs. across the water makes a BIG difference.
@@BoldFollower City of Chicago neighborhoods are different than the boroughs of NYC. They run together and they're all inside the City of Chicago city limits. People here tend to identify closely with their neighborhoods, of which there are 77.
@@BoldFollowerYou don’t know Chicago. This isn’t the burbs.
@@tanya5368 perspective. Semantics. Before I lived in New York, I thought ONLY Manhattan was the city, but after living there I realized when someone says the city they could mean just Manhattan or any of the 5 boroughs. Same with Chicago. Many people consider ONLY CHICAGO as Chicago, some consider the surrounding areas as Chicago. I personally don’t consider Cicero and Lincoln park as the city, but I know some people who do, for example. No one is really right or wrong, it’s a language thing
@@BoldFollowerdude it doesn't matter what YOU think. All 77 NEIGHBORHOODS are Chicago.
Not everything runs like new york.
And you are WRONG.
Logan Square is within the city limits
I would have to have windows I can’t live without natural light coming in my house lol
Surely you've seen all of them skylights
Exactly! Mostly I would place the kitchen by the windows and the entrance. There should be some solution for having the windows and seeing the world ( see trough film, blinds?) What's the point of having an entrance there, where thats the only place that has some windows.
What is the point of having a huge cooking stove, especially in a small kitchen?
Stunning ❤
2:50 Just have to love them good wineporn machines…
This is my dream home. A very unassuming baller pad on the inside. Well done!
The atrium room with the spa pool is my favourite.
It’s remarkable
I thought the style seemed familiar would be an AV design and her home even interesting and she isn't even showing it off herself ;) She put more of the french style than she does in the properties she develops :) So is she selling it? it will be well made and functional I can say that of her designs a lot of thought put into them it may not work for some people but it is her own home. I can see why she is selling though the outside of home environment would make me sell. A shame as it's a nice home just in a terrible area :) sure anyone buying will see potential it could have with a change of decor that suits their style.
a great example of how money don't buy you taste. everything - starting with the location and all the way up to interior design.
it looks like an anthropology store
When the industrial end becomes the new rich zone.
Would like to see your new home, is a tour coming?
I used to walk past this Warehouse going to my music studio almost every day and never knew it was a home😮
Seems like a good designer
It's amazing, but the lack of windows always makes me curious if it's a problem for anyone else?
yeah, cool spot but a no from me
I absolutely love that house 👍💙
Except for the "home gym", this place is perfect.
I'm confused by the design.
Logan square is one of the very many quaint neighborhoods of Chicago. This is in Chicago
All that and no garage??
More Chicago tours!
It's very specific for americans to incorporate something random old french into their projects.. I would expect more industrial references since its a warehouse restoration.. Or maybe make it more RH and less "influencer"
Logan Square is a neighborhood inside Chicago...not even close the edge of the city
“Designer” Allison Victoria ……. Lmao
Very nice and personalized interior. However, the windows are missing. It gives me a sense of prison
Very Impressing…
Isn’t this the Alison Victoria’s place that she did during one of her HGTV shows?
Yes. I wonder why she is selling after all the hard work she put into it.
This is the mansion with the most mixed styles I’ve ever seen, but it’s mixed well!
Thank you for the introduction, way to go! 👍😍👏
This is going to be a tough sell. Most people with 3 million to spend in Chicago aren’t going to buy this. They tend to buy in Lincoln Park, Old Town, Wicker Park, etc.
Now days you can find million dollar homes in Albany park and even places like dunning and bronzeville has had million dollar home sales. The city is changing
@@StraightFacts4you I know. I’m from here and live here. Still going to be a tough sell at 3.5 million. Most people who have that money don’t want to live over there.
They're buying in Logan Square and west on Armitage in old industrial neighborhoods, too. Some want a huge space where they can do imaginative things. But, like you, I'd rather have Lincoln Park, Near North, Streeterville, Lakeview, or even South Loop, Edgewater, West Ridge, Ravenswood, or Peterson Woods anytime.
Oh boy this is gonna be a good one
Who put the black tape over the Home Depot logo on the boxes in the garage? 😂
In ceiling main speakers in a theater is stupid, ONLY effect speakers should be mounted above you. .
Hey Erik, what happened with the Greenland tour?
This is soooo beautiful ❤
I l❤ve y❤u erik💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
The views alone are worth 3.5million
LOL
@@erikvanconover :)
I loooove renovated industrials.
Lovely 🫶🏿
Sleeper build
Couldn't care if the interior was a perfect recreation of Versailles or Buckingham palace. You're living in a Warehouse with no windows in a sketchy part of Chicago with your front door opening on a major busy highway. If you like living like a monk or hermit maybe.
The space was designed for a realtor and designer. Their office space was in the front & living quarters in the back.
And tell me you’re not from Chicago without telling me you’re not from Chicago lol
@@SayYoJ Well, maybe not so sketchy but is Pulaski not one of the major avenues running North-South across the city? It's been a while.
That's in Logan Square, which is now a very hot, trendy, and laughably overpriced neighborhood. There are some very pretty streets around there, notably Logan Boulevard and Kedzie with their huge center parkways, tree canopies, and fine old mansions. However, this place is in one of the old industrial pockets, not very scenic IMO. I crave tree canopies over my streets and stately old homes and buildings, which Chicago is loaded with. There's too much far cheaper housing that is quite beautiful on them to pay this kind of money to tart up an old warehouse, but the place is fun to look at and there's a good idea in it here and there.
Hey Erik , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Isn't it crazy that we can differentiate a home made for people to live in from those houses just made to sell?
In addition to these other comments, I would hardly call Logan Square an "up and coming" neighborhood after 20+ years of gentrification...