A stunning mansion in Chicago’s south suburbs, once home to some of the city’s biggest names, has recently experienced a significant price drop. Originally listed for $3,499,000, the mansion is now available for $2,499,000, a $1 million decrease.
Built in 1997 by R&B singer R. Kelly, the mansion was restored by the late Rudolph Isley of the Isley Brothers and his wife Elaine in 2013. Featuring 19 rooms, seven bedrooms, 9.75 bathrooms, and high ceilings with lots of natural light, the home boasts an impressive indoor two-story pool hall, a jungle-themed grotto, waterfall, hot tub, and two-story treehouse.
The property also includes a gourmet kitchen with luxury appliances and a fully equipped fitness center with a private court for basketball, pickleball, or tennis. Situated against the backdrop of the Olympia Fields Country Club, the mansion offers a picturesque setting for a year-round getaway.
Described by the realtor as the epitome of opulence and privacy, the mansion is designed to captivate those seeking a luxurious escape from everyday life. With so many amenities and a rich history, this listing is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. More information on this stunning property can be found on the listing’s website.
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