Former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen sells Near West Side condo for $410,000

Former Chicago White Sox manager and player Ozzie Guillen and his wife, Ibis, in December sold a two-bedroom condominium on the third floor of a Near West Side condo building for $410,000.

Now an in-studio analyst for NBC Sports Chicago, Guillen played for the Sox from 1985 until 1997 and then managed the team from 2004 until 2011, including leading the club to the 2005 World Series title.

Guillen and his wife now live in southwest suburban Homer Glen, where they paid $465,000 in 2020 for a house. The Guillens previously owned a house in the Northwest Side Bucktown neighborhood, where they lived from 2011 until 2020.

However, the couple also owned two multifamily units on the Near West Side. One was a three-bedroom town home, which they owned and lived in from 2003 until 2011, while the other was the condo unit that they just sold.

Located in a six-story brick building that was built in 2000, the two-bedroom condo unit that the Guillens just sold was a unit that they purchased in 2005 for $390,000. They had bought the unit for their children to live in, listing agent Emily Santos of @properties told Elite Street.

Located in an elevator building, the unit has two bathrooms, 11-foot ceilings, polished concrete floors throughout, an open kitchen, a primary en-suite bedroom with a walk-in closet, and a formal dining area. The couple first listed the condo in April 2021 for $445,000 and then cut their asking price to $435,000 in June and then to $415,000 in August before finding a buyer.

The unit had a $7,943 property tax bill in the 2020 tax year.

Goldsborough is a freelance writer.

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