
The grand home at 602 E 112th St in the landmark Pullman neighborhood would have housed a higher-level manager in the days when Pullman was a company town.
The home's exterior is clad in stone, unlike most of the area's brick-faced residences. Many of the home's original details are intact, including hardwood floors, sliding pocket doors, built-in hutches and extensive wood trim.
The 4-bedroom, 2-bath home has an attached 3-bedroom coach house, and sits on a 50 x 120 corner lot across from Arcade Park and close to everything in the original heart of the neighborhood.
It lacks air-conditioning, has an unfinished basement and needs some work, according to the listing. But then you'd expect that when you see the $299,900 asking price.
Coldwell Banker's Gene Biondi has the listing.
Filed under: Real estate
Tags: Pullman, Real estate, Single-family, South Side
