7870 W. 94th Place | PENDING: $715,000.00
Douglas Kerbs Douglas Kerbs

7870 W. 94th Place | PENDING: $715,000.00

Welcome to 7870 West 94th Place, a well-maintained and spacious ranch-style home in the highly sought-after Wadsworth Estates neighborhood. Owned by the original homeowners, this 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers a functional layout with recent updates, including fresh paint throughout, brand-new carpet, and new stainless steel appliances. This home is larger than most in the neighborhood, providing extra space and flexibility.

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3100 E. 17th Ave | PENDING: $1,235,000.00
Douglas Kerbs Douglas Kerbs

3100 E. 17th Ave | PENDING: $1,235,000.00

This beautifully appointed townhome exudes a sense of newness, with brand-new carpeting and fresh paint throughout. Lightly lived in, it showcases impeccable craftsmanship, high-quality construction, and premium finishes that set it apart from most homes in its price range. Its design seamlessly blends the charm of a New York City brownstone with the sleek allure of modern urban living. Combined with its prime location across from City Park, this residence offers a truly exceptional living experience.

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SPIRE, Flat 1201 | ACTIVE: $924,999.00
Douglas Kerbs Douglas Kerbs

SPIRE, Flat 1201 | ACTIVE: $924,999.00

Positioned on the most desirable corner of the Spire building, Flat 1201 offers protected western mountain views in both directions, ensuring a stunning and unobstructed panorama. This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence blends modern design with natural beauty and urban convenience, situated in the heart of the vibrant Theatre District at 891 14th St.

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727 N. Washington St | ACTIVE: $4,399,000.00
Douglas Kerbs Douglas Kerbs

727 N. Washington St | ACTIVE: $4,399,000.00

The prestigious Verrückt Haus, originally built in 1911, stands as a testament to the fusion of historical grandeur, current-day sophistication, and Hollywood flair. Imagine a home where no expense was spared in its construction, with fine details meticulously crafted by artisans, including special features like two closets in every bedroom, each equipped with safes. Once home to notable figures like financier Mr. Dunkley and business magnate Mr. Kassler, the mansion has played host to illustrious guests, including Eleanor Roosevelt, who found inspiration for her newsletters amidst its elegant confines. The home’s storied past includes being featured in a music video and continues to impress with its refined elegance.

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