13360 W. 167th St., Homer Glen: $5,999,999 | Listed: July 12, 2021 <br><br> This five-bedroom limestone/stone home has six full baths, three half-baths, a professionally landscaped courtyard with a Bronze fountain and a two-story foyer with custom chandeliers. The kitchen is equipped with a hidden walk-in-pantry, two islands, a professional Wolf range, multiple SubZeros refrigerators and freezers, a built-in Miele coffee/cappuccino maker and a hand-painted barrel ceiling adorned with chandeliers. The primary bedroom suite features a double-sided fireplace, terrace access, a sitting/reading room with a wet bar, two walk-in dressing rooms, a walk-in shower and a tub with a two-story canopy. Another four en-suite bedrooms with walk-out balconies are on the second floor. The lower level of this home is inspired by Venetian Hotel galleries and features hand-painted sky ceilings and wall murals, a full second kitchen for caterers, a theater with seating for 12, a full spa, a prof
203 Sheridan Road (Redfin)
The pandemic pushed many Chicago luxury buyers out of the city and into the burbs, as five of the 10 priciest residential properties that sold in Cook County in 2020 were in tony Winnetka.
That included the most expensive home on the list, a 6,000-square-foot estate at 203 Sheridan Road, which includes 9,000 square feet of private beach fronting Lake Michigan. It was also one of four homes on Sheridan Road that made this year’s list.
“I don’t think the North Shore has felt like a seller’s market for a decade,” said Kelly Rynes of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago, who brokered the top deal this year. “There was definitely an opportunity for those marketplaces to see a resurgence in interest.”