‘Windy City Rehab’ host Alison Victoria’s Bucktown home is for sale for $2.3M

The house hit the market this week.

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Alison Victoria’s home in Chicago is for sale.

Sun-Times staff

Alison Victoria, host of the popular HGTV show “Windy City Rehab,” is selling her Chicago home.

The asking price: $2,295,000.

The home in Bucktown went on the market Monday.

Victoria, whose full name is Alison Victoria Gramenos, is the designer of the homes she flips on the show, several which have been only blocks from her home.

According to the property listing, the masonry brick and limestone single-family home boasts “design treasures sourced from Parisian markets and hand-crafted work by local artisans.”

The home has at least five bedrooms and a recreation room. The master suite takes up half of the second floor. And the home has three outdoor spaces, one out back with a wood-fired brick pizza oven and a built-in grill, one above the garage and a rooftop deck.

Public records show Victoria purchased a home at the same address in 2016 for $660,000 and built a new house on the land in 2018.

Victoria, who in interviews has said she also spends time in Las Vegas where her company, Alison Victoria Interiors, also has offices, could not be reached for comment.

The second season of “Windy City Rehab” began airing this month.

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