This European-inspired limestone mega mansion in Chicago's prestigious Lincoln Park was built in 2010 by UAI CEO Richard Parrillo and wife Michaela to the tune of $65 million. About six years later, the superlative structure hit the market for $50 million and after three years and a $5,000,000 price cut, the Burling Street residence is back on the market for the current list price of $45 million.
Occupying eight city lots, it features approximately 25,000 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, seven full and four half bathrooms, multiple stair halls and staircases, several sizable formal spaces that are fit for large-scale entertaining, a gourmet kitchen, a catering kitchen, a wood paneled library, a media room, game room, a three-car garage, and so much more. Outdoor features include a gated motor court, a gated courtyard, Juliet balconies, an expansive terrace with fireplace and BBQ kitchen, patio, a reflecting pool with deck jets, and a walled garden with conservatory. This mansion is listed with Matt Leutheuser of Jameson Sotheby's International Realty.
Occupying eight city lots, it features approximately 25,000 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, seven full and four half bathrooms, multiple stair halls and staircases, several sizable formal spaces that are fit for large-scale entertaining, a gourmet kitchen, a catering kitchen, a wood paneled library, a media room, game room, a three-car garage, and so much more. Outdoor features include a gated motor court, a gated courtyard, Juliet balconies, an expansive terrace with fireplace and BBQ kitchen, patio, a reflecting pool with deck jets, and a walled garden with conservatory. This mansion is listed with Matt Leutheuser of Jameson Sotheby's International Realty.
YEAR BUILT: 2010
SQUARE FEET: 25,000
BEDROOMS: 6
BATHROOMS: 7 full, 4 half
LIST PRICE: $45,000,000