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Lincoln Park comfort for $3.9 million

May 22, 2014

Treat yourself, treat your guests, treat anyone who walks in your home with this Lincoln Park house. That's because four of its six bedrooms are en suite, so no one has to be bothered to trudge down any of its long, immaculately white hallways. Need to get away from the rest of the house at 2041 N. Howe St.? No worries, there's a penthouse level all unto itself. This home is all about comfort, with heated floors, temperature controlled rooms and snow-melting walkways. It's quite the juxtaposition against its classic limestone exterior, but it's a pleasant one, to be sure. Take a gander inside to see just how cozy a $3.9 million house can feel. Listing courtesy of Tim Salm, Jameson Sotheby's International Realty.
Adam Lukach for RedEye

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Once you've worked in a penthouse office, you won't want to work in another home office again. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The penthouse family room, complete with family bar. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The other view from the penthouse family room. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The penthouse bedroom finishes off the penthouse life. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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You'll probably be drinking white wine in the master bedroom. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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(Psst.. all of the bedrooms have heated floors.) — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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Your bathwater awaits. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The master bathroom is en suite, obviously. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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"And my wine cellar smells of rich mahogany..." — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The washer and dryer even look like space ships. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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It's a "lower level," not a "basement." — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The lower level bedroom. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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Did I mention that ALL the bedrooms have en suite bathrooms? — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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High windows mean tall drapes and great views. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The living room leads into the foyer. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The kitchen has double chandeliers, so your dinner guests will be extra impressed. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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This is the family room, and yes, that's a TV in the wall. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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Quite the cozy eating area, good for breakfast or lunch or brunch. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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A more traditional dining area, better for dinner. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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Check out that bannister. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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The butler's pantry. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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Another bedroom. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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These bedrooms look like they're for children, but they're age appropriate, don't worry. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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Another one of the en suite bathrooms. Le sigh. — Tim Salm / Jameson Sothesby

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