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Former Bulls Player Lists ‘Impeccable’ Lincoln Park Mansion

​Look inside the home Mike Dunleavy put on the market after his trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

CHICAGO, IL - When native Chicagoan Dwyane Wade decided he finally wanted to play for his hometown Chicago Bulls team earlier this summer, it meant the team had to part with a few pieces in order to get Wade in under the salary cap.

One of those casualties was Mike Dunleavy, who was traded to the defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers.
And while the Bulls cut ties with Dunleavy, now it’s Dunleavy’s turn to cut ties with his home in Chicago. And it is one impressive abode.

A listing on Realtor.com Tuesday indicates the home at 1637 N. Burling St. in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood is for sale for $4.1 million.

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The home, whose reported owner is Dunleavy according to RedEye Chicago, has six bedrooms, six full baths and features a “beautiful limestone facade, attached heated garage, elevator, and amazing outdoor space with built-in grill, IPE decking, outdoor fireplace and skyline views.”

The home has been described as "impeccable" and one "that will not disappoint."

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There’s also a butler’s pantry, wine room, large banquette and a family room with a fireplace.

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