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What You Can Buy: Four Modern Homes in Highland Park

Thinking outside the box.
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In a neighborhood full of manicured lawns and opulent homes, a builder rarely dares to think outside the box. So when you find four stylish contemporary homes for sale among the traditional mansions of Highland Park, you take note. If you like clean lines, bright whites, chrome detailing, and crisp landscaping, these polished pads are for you.

 

3601 Euclid Avenue

3601-Euclid

Numbers: 5 Bed | 6.1 Bath | 6,756 Square Feet

Price: $4,750,000

Highlights: From the curb, 3601 Euclid is far less flashy than its neighbors, but inside, the home looks almost like an art gallery—high beams, floor-to-ceiling windows, multiple open levels, marble flooring, and expert lighting. Did we mention the lap pool in back?

 

4425 Southern Avenue

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Numbers: 5 Bed | 5.2 Bath | 5,045 Square Feet

Price: $2,399,000

Highlights: This angular home pays special attention to details, from the bi-fold glass doors to the outdoor patio and a quirky in-wall fireplace in the living room. With an abundance of mod chandeliers and light wood accents, this home is a modern gem.

 

3828 Mockingbird Lane

3828-mockingbird

Numbers: 5 Bed | 5.1 Bath | 5,832 Square Feet

Price: $1,999,000

Highlights: A glass facade and circular driveway give this Highland Park home some serious curb appeal, but the attraction doesn’t end when you step inside. The master bedroom, bath and closet are lofty beauties, and details like marble and chrome elevate the home even further.

 

5020 Abbott Avenue

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Numbers: 4 Bed | 5.1 Bath | 4,240 Square Feet

Price: $1,949,000

Highlights: A cheery red metal door greets guests at 5020 Abbott. Formerly owned by an architect, this Highland Park hideaway cleverly conceals its spacious square footage from the outside world, and fills it with natural light courtesy of floor-to-ceiling glass and skylights. There’s also a 865-square foot apartment above the three-car garage that would be perfect for a man cave or guest suite.

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