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7029 Bishop Avenue Chicago , IL 60636

3 Bed, 2 Bath Single Family Home For Sale

7029 Bishop Avenue Chicago IL 60636 Home for sale - MLS #8098228
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$83,900
3
2
Single Family
7029 Bishop Avenue Chicago, IL 60636
This listing is courtesy of Chanena Tapia from Tapia Realty, Inc..

Beautiful single family home in excellent condition, hardwood floors, full finished basement, new fence, new central air. Not a Short Sale not a foreclosure. Show and sell it.

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Interior Details

1,990 sq. ft.
$42.16/sq. ft.

Exterior Details

0.07 acre
3,125 sq. ft.

Other Details

8098228
1926
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Town Description

The first settlers to the area that became West Englewood were predominantly German and Swedish farmers who arrived in the 1840s. After construction of rail lines for the Rock Island and Wabash...

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