There is currently a huge lakefront mansion being built by Winnetka or Wilmette border Encompassing at least three or four parcels that will eclipse all of these properties.
Some people have way too much money and are still cheap when they get serviced at upscale beauty salons. I should know because I worked at pascal Pour Elle for 16 years in Glencoe. One of the reasons I quit was because of the bad tips from wealthy, rude and demanding clients that didn't tip me.
Some of these houses were beautiful, but others were just gaudy and tasteless. Not sure what these owners do for a living, but I guarantee you most are not artists. I wouldn't even be surprised if some made their billions off of struggling consumers and underpaid workers Some of these homes scream sociopathy; regardless, lessons to be learned from this video are: 1) Money and class have no relationship and 2) bigger is not always better. That said, some of them were/are beautiful.
A good friend handled some legal affairs for the property and I got to take a tour. Remarkable place that will never sell for anything close to the asking price. Jordon (and Ditka) lived along the railroad tracks for privacy. But if you are not a celebrity, who wants to live next to the tracks? Who needs a massive NBA certified basketball court or a cigar room bigger than most apartments? He has his initials/numbers inlaid and the a gym larger than the one I spend big bucks to work out at. It costs so much that if I had the money to buy it, I would build something for my own tastes on quieter property instead of buying something fitted to MJ along the Metra line. It has been on the market for 12 years and come down from 30 million to 15 million. Still too much money for that piece of property. located next to a major 4 lane road and next to a commuter/freight line so trains amble by ever 12 minutes during rush hour twice a day.
Just to add, I live about 15 minutes away from the Burling St. mansion. You’ll be paying over $333,000 a YEAR in tax assessment’s. This has been on the market forever. With crime and the Chicago Public School board educating our children with a 1-2% passing rate, you’d have to be crazy to buy it. Once again, thank you DEMOCRAT’s!!! You’ve literally only been the ones running this city for 100 years. No republican, conservative or MAGA help here.
I've walked past the DT Naperville mansion. It is really awesome. Several nice homes over there actually.
There is currently a huge lakefront mansion being built by Winnetka or Wilmette border Encompassing at least three or four parcels that will eclipse all of these properties.
Some people have way too much money and are still cheap when they get serviced at upscale beauty salons. I should know because I worked at pascal Pour Elle for 16 years in Glencoe. One of the reasons I quit was because of the bad tips from wealthy, rude and demanding clients that didn't tip me.
I would like these houses.
Mee too :)
Some of these houses were beautiful, but others were just gaudy and tasteless. Not sure what these owners do for a living, but I guarantee you most are not artists. I wouldn't even be surprised if some made their billions off of struggling consumers and underpaid workers Some of these homes scream sociopathy; regardless, lessons to be learned from this video are: 1) Money and class have no relationship and 2) bigger is not always better. That said, some of them were/are beautiful.
Another reason to be deeply in love with Pixie ASMR/CHICAGO!
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Don’t think I’ve heard so many adjectives in any video, EVER. 🙄😁
Jordan's old place : McTacky
A good friend handled some legal affairs for the property and I got to take a tour. Remarkable place that will never sell for anything close to the asking price. Jordon (and Ditka) lived along the railroad tracks for privacy. But if you are not a celebrity, who wants to live next to the tracks? Who needs a massive NBA certified basketball court or a cigar room bigger than most apartments? He has his initials/numbers inlaid and the a gym larger than the one I spend big bucks to work out at. It costs so much that if I had the money to buy it, I would build something for my own tastes on quieter property instead of buying something fitted to MJ along the Metra line. It has been on the market for 12 years and come down from 30 million to 15 million. Still too much money for that piece of property. located next to a major 4 lane road and next to a commuter/freight line so trains amble by ever 12 minutes during rush hour twice a day.
Just to add, I live about 15 minutes away from the Burling St. mansion. You’ll be paying over $333,000 a YEAR in tax assessment’s. This has been on the market forever. With crime and the Chicago Public School board educating our children with a 1-2% passing rate, you’d have to be crazy to buy it. Once again, thank you DEMOCRAT’s!!! You’ve literally only been the ones running this city for 100 years. No republican, conservative or MAGA help here.
You act like red states are doing so great. They are the highest recipients of welfare (per capita). Trumptardism is a real mental disorder
Dumb taking points. What does anything about Chicago have to do with Barrington Hills that’s like 40 miles from Chicago .
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Excess leads to a dead world with nothing worth while left to enjoy.
Michael Jordan's house is so ugly. He must have let Scottie Pippen design it.
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None of these are actually in Chicago.
That’s why the video says Chicago area.
Yes they are.
The last most expensive one is right in Chicago
none of these are in Chicago smh lmao
they are suburbs
The house on Burling Street is in fact in Chicago (the neighborhood is Lincoln Park). I heard it finally just went under contract.
Video says “Chicago Area”. Lincoln Park is Chicago though