It is likely the second-highest home price ever paid in Highland Park, followed by the $10.88 million purchase at third. The next year, he sold the property intact as a single estate, but the price of that transaction was not recorded in land records. Here's why that's not certain: The highest is the $19 million that a homebuilder paid for a 17.5-acre estate in 2006, with a plan to subdivide it. That sale is what Crain's believes to be the third-highest price in town. He has owned the property since 1991, according to the Lake County Recorder of Deeds.Īlthough the $6 million price tag is big for Highland Park, it’s less than half the $13.5 million Lichtenstein initially wanted for the property. He quietly listed the property for sale in the fall of 2015, just after another blufftop mansion, on 4.5 acres less than one-tenth of a mile north, sold for $10.88 million. Lichtenstein could not be reached for comment. The existing house, built in the early 1980s, was designed by prolific modernist architect Tony Grunsfeld, and later was expanded by Lichtenstein. That’s suggested by the fact that in 2017, the seller, Lorry Lichtenstein, offered the property cut into three pieces, each of which could hold an 11,000-square-foot house. The house now on the property is 13,800 square feet, but zoning might allow for something larger. Brooks would say only that they are moving from within Highland Park.īrooks said she does not know the size or design of the new home the buyers plan for the site. The buyers are not yet identified in public records. In Highland Park, the 3.6-acre estate on Crescent Court, with more than 400 feet of private beach, sold to a buyer who plans to demolish the house and build new, according to both Jennifer Ames, the Engel & Völkers Chicago agent who represented the seller, and Margie Brooks, head of the team at Baird & Warner whose agent, Lanny Brooks, represented the buyers. Last week alone, homes sold for nearly $8.7 million in Glencoe, $8 million in Winnetka, and $12.55 million in Lincoln Park.
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