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Inspiring new kitchen designs combining comfort, style, and functionality and at home in town or country.

 

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Lincoln Park's most expensive homes with zoning that allows for deeper lots and more living space

Home owners choose Lincoln Park for easy access to Michigan Avenue shopping, the business district in the Loop, and Chicago’s scenic lakefront, while enjoying a small town setting that’s felt throughout the neighborhood.

If you’ve already decided that Lincoln Park is the right location for your next move, explore the best streets with large, luxurious single family homes.

Burling Street has wide lots and a home for sale has a pool 

Burling Street home prices range from $1,650,000 for a home on a single lot to $45 million for a stunning mini-mansion on eight lots at 1932 N Burling. 1844 N Burling is a home currently for sale on a double lot

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Virtually Stage Luxury Properties

Virtually stage the luxury property you are considering purchasing with CURATE by Sotheby’s International Realty: the first real estate-branded augmented reality (AR) app that’s sure to transform your buying experience.

 In addition to expanding to iOS, the Sotheby’s International Realty® brand has also partnered with luxury furniture and accessories marketplace Viyet to launch shoppable AR scenes within the app.  The partnership with Viyet, a subsidiary of the Sotheby’s auction house, will be ongoing with new, custom-created scenes added regularly to reflect the marketplace’s current inventory.

Read more and download Curate app

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Interior design magazines and furniture retailers are abuzz with the return of “Mid Century Modern” to American art, architecture, and pop culture. But in a market now flooded with mass-produced copycat pieces, where does a homeowner with a high-end budget begin to recreate this look while prioritizing quality and authenticity? 

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Before it was called “Mid Century Modern,” this aesthetic arose from a community of artists and designers in the 1950s. Biomorphic and clean-lined originals by the likes of Eames, Saarinen, Nelson, Nakashima, and their contemporaries now sell at prices in the tens of thousands. While modern homeowners may be able to get their hands on one or two of these coveted pieces, making over an entire

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