Chicago, IL 60637 6485 S Stony Island Avenue
$2,500,000



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Presented By: Infiniti Properties, Inc.
Home Details
Rarely available 25-unit apartment building with 5 ground-floor retail storefronts located in the heart of Chicago's Woodlawn neighborhood-directly across from Jackson Park and just steps from the Obama Presidential Library. This mixed-use property is currently underperforming due to prolonged poor management and vacant commercial spaces, but it offers a clear path to stabilization and strong long-term cash flow. Currently, 60percent of the residential units are occupied, and many of the tenants have expressed willingness to remain, providing an immediate base of income for the next owner. Pro Forma NOI: $324,000 Asking Price: $2,500,000 Projected Cap Rate: ~12.96 Location Highlights: Directly across from Jackson Park, Around the corner from the Obama Presidential Center, Adjacent to Mount Carmel High School, Short walk to Lake Michigan and the lakefront trail. This is a rare investment opportunity in one of Chicago's most dynamic and rapidly appreciating neighborhoods. Ideal for value-add investors seeking to reposition a well-located asset and capitalize on significant upside potential in a high-growth corridor.
Presented By: Infiniti Properties, Inc.
General for 6485 S Stony Island Avenue
Additional Parcels Y/NNo
CityChicago
Construction MaterialsBrick
CoolingCentral Air
CountyCook
DirectionsHead N on Stony Island Ave to 65th and Stony Island. The building is on W on Street.
ElectricCircuit Breakers
Electric Expense
Fuel Expense
Gross Income
Insurance Expense
Lot Size Square Feet12500
MLS AreaCHI - Woodlawn
Number Of Units Total26
Property SubtypeMixed Use
Property TypeCommercial Sale
Property TypeMixed Use
Standard StatusActive
StatusNew
Stories3
Tax Annual Amount0
Tax Year2022
Tenant PaysElectricity, Heat
TownshipHyde Park
Trash Expense0
Water Sewer Expense0
Year Built1925
ZoningCOMMR
Exterior for 6485 S Stony Island Avenue
Lot Dimensions12500
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