, Sabrina. The couple paid $8.35 million in 2012 for two of the three units that make up the full-floor unit, and then they
in 2015 for the third and final condo, meaning that they spent $13.65 million in total to assemble the full floor. They bought all three units through an opaque Delaware limited liability company from Harris Associates Deputy Chairman David Herro. The unit is listed in real estate agents’ private listing network. If it sells for anywhere near its asking price, it would be one of the highest-priced sales of any kind of home in Chicago history.
But it's in the city of Chicago so who tf wants to live there?