Playboy Mansion

Before he moved in to his infamous L.A. bachelor pad, Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy, threw his swinging soirees at this Victorian-style estate. Designed by architect James Gamble Rogers in 1899, the handsome manse on Chicago's Gold Coast was purchased by the Hef in 1959 and served as the original Playboy mansion until he moved to L.A. in the '70s. Today, the residence has been converted into luxe private condos, including Pamela Turbeville's glamorous, 3,900-square-foot unit. Pamela's home features a hand-lacquered dining room, three bedrooms and three baths.

 

For more information about 1340 North State Parkway, #1S, please contact broker Susan Wagner of Rubloff Properties at 312.368.3281.

 

This episode of Openhouse was hosted from 235 West 71st Street in New York City. Please contact broker Lisa Lippman of Brown Harris Stevens at 212-588-5606 for more information about this property.

Listed at $2,900,000
1340 North State Parkway, #1S, Chicago, IL
(312) 368-3281
Listing website

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