Alison Victoria of Windy City Rehab’s Refist
Ready City Rehab‘s Alison Victoria Ready to offer farewell farewell at her home in Chicago.
HGTV star confirmed in The last issue of US weekly Its property was listed on the market for $ 2.9 million for more than two and a half years after the space has turned.
“Owning 7000 square feet for yourself looks luxurious and dreamer, but in reality, it has become a little alone, so I decided to reduce its size and find something that best suits my life style,” Victoria, 43, told you, exclusively we. “I travel a lot to work and I was not really there to enjoy it as much as the space is worth enjoying.”
Now, Victoria hopes that someone will live at home full time and “enjoy every square inch of gravity and development.”
“When I bought the property, it was the case as a office center and the design center for years we. “When I had the opportunity to turn it into it, my dreams became really.”

In 2023, the fans watched the great production founder for a short period of time, turning its desk and the design center in West Logan Square in Chicago to the final direct work area on HGTV Special Windy City Rehab: Alison’s dream house.
With the growth of the empire of its business with the launch City City RehabVictoria can only think about all the happy memories that she invented in the “dreamy” area of Chicago.
She said, “When I was there, I did not leave literally.” “Everything you can want ever under one roof makes it very easy to do.”

The next lucky buyer will test a lot of special touches, including the bar that looks like “Speakesy in Paris”.
After entering the main bedroom, the owner of the next house will enjoy a main bathroom that feels as if you were running for the Victoria’s favorite resort in Mykonos, Greece.
“Hot marble floors of bone bones decreased in wet room floors with a tone of raw stacked stones and the most beautiful neutral tones.”
And whether the snow days or heat waves are your favorite weather, Victoria believes that all guests will enjoy a Atrium fireplace at home.

She said: “Living in Chicago is difficult and rough during the winter months, so I wanted to create an interior space that I felt as if you were always in the open air.” “The marble floors are married in white and hot black and very beautiful news with the original brick walls. The stove is the ideal place for resentment while the snow falls on the eight hierarchical hierarchy above.”
With ISLEY ZEGAS