
A newly completed mega-mansion on Orchard Street in Lincoln Park has quietly landed on the market with an asking price north of $15 million, yet another eyebrow-raising entry in Chicago's trophy home scene on the North Side.
According to Crain's Chicago Business, the property stretches across four combined city lots and is being marketed for more than $15 million. Reported and photographed by Dennis Rodkin, the piece highlights both the scale of the house and how rare it is to stitch together contiguous parcels of this size in Lincoln Park.
Orchard Street: Another Lot-Assembled Build
Developers have been quietly knitting together multiple parcels on Orchard for years to create extra-wide sites for single-family behemoths. The Real Deal previously documented a 100-foot-wide, four-lot assemblage at 1909 N. Orchard that was marketed as a custom megahouse project. More recently, Orchard has been flagged as a corridor for trophy houses and steady developer activity on the block.
Where This Sits in the City's Market
Lincoln Park remains the neighborhood where Chicago's priciest single-family deals tend to surface. A nearby estate on Burling Street closed for $15.25 million in 2024, a sale covered by CBS Chicago. That sale underlines how rare, and how expensive, large contiguous parcels and completed trophy homes have become in the city.
What Neighbors See
Orchard's tree-lined blocks are already lined with multi-thousand-square-foot properties and recent high-end listings. One nearby Orchard listing was posted around $8 million, according to Realtor.com. Projects that combine lots take years and heavy upfront costs, which helps explain why finished homes of this size arrive with eight-figure price ambitions.
For photos and full listing details, check out the coverage at Crain's Chicago Business, which first reported the new Orchard Street listing. We will keep an eye on the market and report any contract or sale updates tied to the property.









