I didn't think that would be me. For a year, I was set on finding the perfect fixer-upper in Lincoln Park -- right around Armitage and Halsted. I came close. Last spring, I made two offers on two different units at that particular intersection. Neither panned out, and in retrospect, I am glad.
This past January, a one-bedroom at 21 West Goethe hit the market. It's a building I know very well -- I sold an identical unit to my friend from high school. He stunningly rehabbed his place, and I was inspired. I went over to see the listing on a blustery Friday night, and ended up writing an offer a few hours later over drinks at Fig & Olive.
I closed on the last day of February -- a leap day closing! -- and officially became a homeowner. After two-and-a-half years of renting, I'm eager to finish the renovation and move to the Gold Coast. It's a neighborhood I never thought I'd end up in, but as I've learned, real estate is full of surprises. My unit needs a new kitchen and bathroom, but the bones are all there. My favorite part is the view -- the main window overlooks Restoration Hardware at the recently restored Three Arts Club.
Stay tuned for more #GoingGoethe updates (and for your invite to my housewarming.)

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