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Own a Rare Piece of Chicago History Don't miss this incredible opportunity to restore a true architectural gem. This massive Romanesque Revival Greystone, built circa 1890 by renowned architect Charles Weary, sits on an extra-wide 35' x 125' lot in red-hot East Garfield Park. Rich in character and potential, this rarely available historic mansion offers the perfect canvas for your vision. Originally constructed as a grand single-family residence, the home retains its classification, but with generous square footage and highly desirable RM-5 zoning, it also presents a prime investment opportunity. This is a full gut-rehab project, ideal for seasoned developers or passionate preservationists. THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD with the adjacent XL vacant lot to the west (3334 Warren listed separately), adding another 40 feet of frontage and expanding your possibilities even further. Due to the home's current condition, room counts and dimensions are estimated. Property is being sold as-is. Opportunities like this in East Garfield Park are becoming increasingly rare-act now to secure a historic footprint in one of Chicago's fastest-rising neighborhoods.