S. Justine Street

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See below for examples of the interior.  Design is standard for all Strata properties.

 

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4 bed/2 bath

1920

$75,000

$21,300

$187,000

$80,000

 

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About The Neighborhood

S. Justine Street is a single family rental home in Chicago’s Ashburn neighborhood.  The construction of the city’s first airport, Ashburn Flying Field, in 1916 sparked the neighborhood’s early development.  TheLaird Airplane Company, a maker of racing planes, built manufacturing facilities near the field soon after.  The airport complex was closed in 1939 due to competition with nearby Midway airport and the site was redeveloped into a subdivision and shopping community.  Ashburn experienced further manufacturing-led growth during the 1940’s after the famed (though short-lived) Tucker automobile company was founded in the area.  Production demands from World War II and the Korean War brought in yet more residents and businesses.  With this influx, housing developments were built according to subdivisions, something that is not commonly found within Chicago proper.  As a result, Ashburn contains a number of smaller sub-neighborhoods with unique characteristics of their own.