A four-bedroom, 3,726- square-foot house in Lake Bluff that former Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace owned until selling it in an off-market deal in April for $1.39 million sold again on Dec. 8 for $1.53 million. The 2.5- story, traditional-style house has 3½ bathrooms, high ceilings, hardwood floors on the first floor, an open floor plan, a breakfast room...
A four-bedroom, 3,726-square-foot house in Lake Bluff that former Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace owned until selling it in an off-market deal in April for $1.39 million sold again on Dec. 8 for $1.53 million.
Built in 2015, the house on Center Avenue sold for 9.4% more than the amount that Pace had sold it for just seven months earlier. Pace paid $1.29 million for the house in 2015. After the Bears fired him in January, Pace became a senior personnel executive for the Atlanta Falcons.
The 2.5-story, traditional-style house has 3½ bathrooms, high ceilings, hardwood floors on the first floor, an open floor plan, a breakfast room with a built-in banquette, a living room with bookshelves and a kitchen with a Wolf range and oven, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Bosch dishwasher, quartz countertops and a marble backsplash. Other features include a dining room with Circa lighting, a basement with high ceilings and a rec room with a bar, and a primary bedroom suite with frayed ceilings, Carrara and Calacatta marble and a walk-in closet.
Outside on the property are electronic security gates, a bluestone patio, a built-in Wolf grill, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a natural gas fire pit, built-in seating, exterior lighting and a turf lawn that requires no maintenance.
The seller of the house first listed it in September for $1.59 million.
The house had a $24,321 property tax bill in the 2021 tax year.
Marina Carney of Compass, who represented both the seller and the buyers, declined to comment to Elite Street on the transaction.
Bob Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.
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