Bank-owned foreclosed brick SF property was rehabbed & sold in 2006 for 139K. Large back yard and wrought iron gate for enclosed parking for 4+ vehicles. Property needs repairs and sold "as is." . Pre-approved buyers. Certified funds only for EM deposit. Page lister for disclosures & instructions to schedule showings. Neighborhood Description The original inhabitants of what is now Englewood were Mascouten Indians. The land was swampy prairie. In 1840, Englewood was officially documented as habital land to the United States Government Land Office in Chicago. In the 1850s and 60's, as Chicago was becoming a city of railroad tracks and economic prosperity, Englewood was just another supporting neighborhood. But in 1871, when the Great Chicago Fire destroyed a large portion of Chicago, residents moved to the outskirts. Englewood's railroad connections to downtown Chicago made it a convenient location, and the neighborhood's population boomed. Englewood Station once served many railroad passengers; at one point over 1,000 trains would pass through Englewood every day. The City of Chicago annexed Englewood in 1889.
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