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Old vs. new in Lakeview, for $2.4M

Sept. 10, 2014

Out with the old, in with the new. Or so they say.

This Lakeview listing, at 4339 N. Paulina St., recently hit the market, and it strikes a difficult balance in a way many do not. Recent renovations have allowed for an open floor plan and sleek modern finishes, but the home still retains some classic touches, like the large colonial windows, vaulted ceilings and the bathroom tile.

It makes for a convenient but comfortable feel, and tons of natural light don't hurt. There are also several outdoor deck areas. Entertain away!

The price tag? $2.4 million.

Listing provided courtesy of Burt Fujishima, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

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The front of the home looks quaint and classic. —

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The gate is pretty classic too. —

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There's a backyard. Bragging rights in the city? —

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The exterior from the backyard. —

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Plenty of room for exercise equipment, if that's your thing. —

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One of the bedrooms, with one of those cool beds in the wall. —

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With a mud room, people have no excuse walk in wearing dirty shoes. —

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The deck off the master bedroom is all yours. —

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The master bedroom. —

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The master bathroom complete with tub. —

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The tub just is dying for bubble bath and red wine. —

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The fireplace and flue are two of the more modern flourishes. —

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Hello, beautiful staircase. Hello. —

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The main deck—also known as party central. —

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The deck in the backyard offers a more subdued atmosphere and more time to hang with the vegetation. —

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This is the view of the living room from the entrance. —

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This kitchen comes straight out of a magazine —

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The retro-style bathroom. —

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The family room—different from the living room. —

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More of the kitchen, which also features a dining area and a little bar. —

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The official dining room has a bit of poshness to it. —

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The attic nook, which has a great vibe between the bookshelves, vaulted ceilings and solitary couch. —

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More of the attic level. —

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