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2519 N Saint Louis Avenue

  • Chicago, IL
  • $950,000

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Welcome to 2519 N St Louis, a beautifully reimagined Dutch Colonial tucked away on one of Logan Square’s most charming, tree-lined streets. Thoughtfully renovated from top to bottom, this home perfectly balances historic character with the comfort of modern living.

This 3-bedroom single-family home seamlessly combines the charm of the area's rich history with the comfort and convenience of today's modern amenities. Inside, the open-concept kitchen features white shaker-style cabinetry, a timeless white subway tile backsplash, quartz countertops, and a new Samsung Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator. The kitchen flows into a spacious dining area anchored by a cozy gas fireplace with a limestone and reclaimed Mission-style mantle-an architectural treasure fully restored from Salvage One. From the dining area, step out to the oversized back porch-partially covered so you can soak up the sun or relax in the shade. The large backyard boasts mature landscaping and a raised vegetable bed, creating the perfect space for gardening, entertaining, or simply enjoying a quiet moment outdoors. The spacious living room is accented by decorative chair rails and elegant crown molding. Upstairs, you'll find three comfortable bedrooms and a beautifully designed bath featuring a skylight, maple cabinetry, Gerber fixtures, and a large soaking tub. A charming Dutch door leads to the lower-level family room, complete with an adjacent laundry room and abundant storage. Additional highlights include fresh paint throughout, custom reclaimed wood built-ins with cinema lighting, and a stunning leaded and beveled vintage glass window. Front and center is the home's freshly stained and painted porch-topped with a tongue-and-groove fir ceiling and high-end pine and Epi wood flooring-offering the perfect spot to greet neighbors or unwind with an evening nightcap. This move-in-ready gem offers a rare combination of historic character, thoughtful updates, and an unbeatable Logan Square location.

This 3-bedroom single-family home seamlessly combines the charm of the area's rich history with the comfort and convenience of today's modern amenities. Inside, the open-concept kitchen features white shaker-style cabinetry, a timeless white subway tile backsplash, quartz countertops, and a new Samsung Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator. The kitchen flows into a spacious dining area anchored by a cozy gas fireplace with a limestone and reclaimed Mission-style mantle-an architectural treasure fully restored from Salvage One. From the dining area, step out to the oversized back porch-partially covered so you can soak up the sun or relax in the shade. The large backyard boasts mature landscaping and a raised vegetable bed, creating the perfect space for gardening, entertaining, or simply enjoying a quiet moment outdoors. The spacious living room is accented by decorative chair rails and elegant crown molding. Upstairs, you'll find three comfortable bedrooms and a beautifully designed bath featuring a skylight, maple cabinetry, Gerber fixtures, and a large soaking tub. A charming Dutch door leads to the lower-level family room, complete with an adjacent laundry room and abundant storage. Additional highlights include fresh paint throughout, custom reclaimed wood built-ins with cinema lighting, and a stunning leaded and beveled vintage glass window. Front and center is the home's freshly stained and painted porch-topped with a tongue-and-groove fir ceiling and high-end pine and Epi wood flooring-offering the perfect spot to greet neighbors or unwind with an evening nightcap. This move-in-ready gem offers a rare combination of historic character, thoughtful updates, and an unbeatable Logan Square location.
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1905

1905

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

2.0

2.0

Garage Spaces

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathroom

1

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Gas Dryer Hookup, In Unit, Sink

Flooring

Hardwood

Fireplace

Gas Log, Gas Starter

Appliances

Range, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Disposal, Stainless Steel Appliance(s), Range Hood

Other Interior Features

Built-in Features, Walk-In Closet(s), Bookcases, Historic/Period Mlwk, Quartz Counters
01

Exterior & Building

Garage Spaces

2.0

Water Source

Lake Michigan

Roof

Asphalt

Parking

Garage Door Opener, On Site, Garage Owned, Detached, Garage

Heat Type

Natural Gas, Forced Air

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

MLS® ID

12448652

Type

Residential

Year Built

1905

Neighborhood

Logan Square

Architecture Styles

Colonial

School District

299
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Finance

Sales Price

$950,000

Real Estate Taxes

$9,805/yr

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Logan Square

Creative, Laid-Back, and Flavor-Forward

Logan Square

Historic boulevards, indie spirit, and a dining scene that punches way above its weight.


Neighborhood Overview

On Chicago’s Northwest Side, Logan Square pairs leafy boulevards and classic architecture with a relaxed, creative pulse. Life here centers on the namesake square and the Illinois Centennial Monument, with destination restaurants, beloved corner bars, and a year-round Sunday farmers market. The Blue Line and bike-friendly streets make getting around simple, while tree-lined blocks, pocket parks, and Palmer Square’s oval green offer calm between the buzzier stretches of Milwaukee Avenue.

Where it is
Northwest Side — roughly from the 606/Bloomingdale Trail & Armitage Ave (S) to Belmont Ave (N), Western Ave (E) to Pulaski Rd (W).
Why people love it
Standout restaurants and cozy cafés, the Logan Square Farmers Market, historic boulevards and parkways, lively music and nightlife, quick Blue Line access to downtown and O’Hare, and a welcoming, creative vibe.
Home styles
Handsome greystones and brick two-flats, classic workers’ cottages, vintage courtyard buildings, loft conversions, and thoughtful newer construction — from boutique condos to architect-designed single-family homes.

Neighborhood Vibe

Easygoing and eclectic. Mornings often start with third-wave coffee and a lap around Palmer Square; afternoons might be bikes on the 606 and browsing local shops; evenings bring chef-driven dining, craft beer, and indie films at the Logan Theatre. Street festivals and pop-ups keep the calendar lively, and the community’s proudly local spirit ties it all together.

A Snapshot of History

Shaped by Chicago’s grand boulevard system in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Logan Square grew up with elegant greystones and broad parkways. Waves of immigrants infused the neighborhood with culinary and cultural depth. In recent decades, restoration and reinvestment have elevated dining and the arts while preserving the area’s independent character.


Where to Eat & Drink

Lula Cafe

Market-driven cooking and an essential neighborhood brunch.

Website →

Daisies

Veggie-forward Midwestern pastas in a warmly modern space.

Website →

Kyōten Next Door

Casual sibling to Kyōten—purist-style sushi with serious craft.

Details →

Giant

Chef-driven favorite known for boldly flavored plates.

Website →

Mi Tocaya Antojería

Chef Diana Dávila’s vibrant, memory-driven Mexican cooking.

Website →

Monster Ramen

Rich, composed ramen bowls in a sleek modern setting.

Website/Order →

Gretel

Neighborhood go-to for burgers, oysters, and cocktails.

Website →

Paulie Gee’s Logan Square

Wood-fired pies and a lively neighborhood vibe.

Website →

Middle Brow Bungalow

Natural wine, wild beer, breads & pizzas in a bright all-day space.

Website →

Cellar Door Provisions

Seasonal, soulful cooking in an intimate bistro setting.

Website →

Shops & Boutiques

City Lit Books

Beloved indie bookstore with author events and smart curation.

Website →

FELT Chicago

Upscale womenswear boutique spotlighting emerging designers.

Website →

Logan Mercantile

Sustainably made home, garden & lifestyle goods.

Shop →

Pixie & The Boy

Gifts, art, jewelry, and home goods with neighborhood charm.

Website →

Arts, Parks & Things to Do

Illinois Centennial Monument

A 1918 Doric column anchoring the square—an enduring symbol.

More Info →

Logan Square Farmers Market

Year-round Sunday market—local farms, makers, and music.

Website →

Logan Boulevard Skate Park

Skate & BMX park tucked under the Kennedy—year-round sessions.

Park Page →

Palmer Square Park

Leafy oval green with paths, playground, and community events.

Park Page →

The 606 / Bloomingdale Trail

Elevated greenway linking Logan Square to Bucktown & beyond.

Visit →

Concord Music Hall

A favorite venue for touring acts on the Logan/Wicker border.

Website →
Logan Square Historic boulevards, indie spirit, and a dining scene that punches way above its weight. Neighborhood Overview On Chicago’s Northwest Side, Logan Square pairs leafy boulevards and classic architecture with a relaxed, creative pulse. Life here centers on the namesake square and the Illinois Centennial Monument, with destination restaurants, beloved corner bars, and a year-round Sunday farmers market. The Blue Line and bike-friendly streets make getting around simple, while tree-lined blocks, pocket parks, and Palmer Square’s oval green offer calm between the buzzier stretches of Milwaukee Avenue. Where it is Northwest Side — roughly from the 606/Bloomingdale Trail & Armitage Ave (S) to Belmont Ave (N), Western Ave (E) to Pulaski Rd (W). Why people love it Standout restaurants and cozy cafés, the Logan Square Farmers Market, historic boulevards and parkways, lively music and nightlife, quick Blue Line access to downtown and O’Hare, and a welcoming, creative vibe. Home styles Handsome greystones and brick two-flats, classic workers’ cottages, vintage courtyard buildings, loft conversions, and thoughtful newer construction — from boutique condos to architect-designed single-family homes. Neighborhood Vibe Easygoing and eclectic. Mornings often start with third-wave coffee and a lap around Palmer Square; afternoons might be bikes on the 606 and browsing local shops; evenings bring chef-driven dining, craft beer, and indie films at the Logan Theatre. Street festivals and pop-ups keep the calendar lively, and the community’s proudly local spirit ties it all together. A Snapshot of History Shaped by Chicago’s grand boulevard system in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Logan Square grew up with elegant greystones and broad parkways. Waves of immigrants infused the neighborhood with culinary and cultural depth. In recent decades, restoration and reinvestment have elevated dining and the arts while preserving the area’s independent character. Where to Eat & Drink Lula Cafe Market-driven cooking and an essential neighborhood brunch. Website → Daisies Veggie-forward Midwestern pastas in a warmly modern space. Website → Kyōten Next Door Casual sibling to Kyōten—purist-style sushi with serious craft. Details → Giant Chef-driven favorite known for boldly flavored plates. Website → Mi Tocaya Antojería Chef Diana Dávila’s vibrant, memory-driven Mexican cooking. Website → Monster Ramen Rich, composed ramen bowls in a sleek modern setting. Website/Order → Gretel Neighborhood go-to for burgers, oysters, and cocktails. Website → Paulie Gee’s Logan Square Wood-fired pies and a lively neighborhood vibe. Website → Middle Brow Bungalow Natural wine, wild beer, breads & pizzas in a bright all-day space. Website → Cellar Door Provisions Seasonal, soulful cooking in an intimate bistro setting. Website → Shops & Boutiques City Lit Books Beloved indie bookstore with author events and smart curation. Website → FELT Chicago Upscale womenswear boutique spotlighting emerging designers. Website → Logan Mercantile Sustainably made home, garden & lifestyle goods. Shop → Pixie & The Boy Gifts, art, jewelry, and home goods with neighborhood charm. Website → Arts, Parks & Things to Do Illinois Centennial Monument A 1918 Doric column anchoring the square—an enduring symbol. More Info → Logan Square Farmers Market Year-round Sunday market—local farms, makers, and music. Website → Logan Boulevard Skate Park Skate & BMX park tucked under the Kennedy—year-round sessions. Park Page → Palmer Square Park Leafy oval green with paths, playground, and community events. Park Page → The 606 / Bloomingdale Trail Elevated greenway linking Logan Square to Bucktown & beyond. Visit → Concord Music Hall A favorite venue for touring acts on the Logan/Wicker border. Website → Buy or Sell in Logan Square
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Kimber Galvin

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Co-Founder, KD Homes | Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago Kimber Galvin is a top-producing real estate broker and co-founder of KD Homes. Known for her relentless drive and market expertise, she partners with buyers, sellers, and developers across Chicago’s most competitive neighborhoods. With hundreds of successful transactions and a back...

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Drew Westergreen

Co-Founder

Co-Founder, KD Homes | Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago Drew Westergreen brings a sharp eye for detail, strong negotiation skills, and a deep understanding of Chicago’s dynamic real estate market. As co-founder of KD Homes, she partners closely with her sister, Kimber Galvin, to deliver a seamless and strategic experience for buyers, sel...

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