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6225 Bishop Street Chicago , IL 60636

5 Bed, 2 Bath Multi Family House For Sale

6225 Bishop Street Chicago IL 60636 House for sale - MLS #7934088
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$95,000
5
2
Multi-Family
2 Family
6225 Bishop Street Chicago, IL 60636
This listing is courtesy of Terry Perdue from House 2 Home.

Brick 2 unit. Very large bedrooms. Living Room, Dining Room with eat in kitchen. Older vintage building. Full unfinished basement. Well maintained block. Owner financing available. NOT A SHORT SALE OR A FORECLOSURE!!

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0.07 acre
3,049 sq. ft.
2 Garage Spaces

Other Details

7934088
1915
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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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