832 W Junior Terrace
, IL, 60613
Price$1,249,000
Beds7
Baths5
SqFt6,093
Set on one of Buena Park’s most storied tree-lined blocks, this home is a true piece of Chicago history and has been lovingly owned by the same family for over 60 years. Originally permitted in September 1901 for pioneering real estate investor Albert W. Hester and designed by prominent Chicago architect Emery Stanford Hall (of the firm Wilson & Marshall), this stately residence embodies the architectural pedigree that defines the neighborhood’s early 20th-century character. Distinguished by its Dutch Colonial Revival form, the home’s side gambrel roof-tucking the third floor within its classic double-pitched silhouette-creates the unmistakable profile that anchors the streetscape. A semi-elliptical portico supported by classical columns, symmetrical detailing, and a centered dormer with Palladian-style window composition reflect the academic Colonial Revival influence that was especially celebrated at the turn of the century. Built of sand-mold brick and stone at an original cost of $10,000 (and advertised for $20,000 in 1902), the residence stands as a lasting testament to Buena Park’s architectural ambition. Situated on an oversized 40′ x 125′ lot, the main residence offers extraordinary scale rarely found today: 6BR’s, 3.1BA’s three expansive levels, a full basement, and a secluded backyard. From the moment you step inside, the home’s unmistakable grandeur claims its presence, yet warmly wraps its arms you. The oversized main floor living area is a showpiece in both propo