Set on a quiet, tree-lined street in Rogers Park, this oversized three-bedroom, two-bath 1931 condo spans 1,900 square feet in an orange-rated, architecturally significant six-flat. Recognized in the Chicago Historic Resources Survey for its contribution to the city's built heritage, the building blends vintage character with thoughtful updates, offering generous room sizes, abundant natural light, and solid construction throughout. Original mosaic tile greets you in the foyer, leading into a gracious living room with hardwood floors and large north-facing windows. A decorative fireplace anchors the space, with original wood trim and built-ins adding warmth and detail. The formal dining room is full-scale and designed for entertaining. Just beyond, a charming butler's pantry includes a built-in breakfast nook and connects the dining room to a spacious, vintage kitchen with ample cabinet storage and workspace. The primary bedroom comfortably fits a king-sized bed and sitting area, while the second and third bedrooms offer flexibility for guests, work-from-home setups, or additional family members. Both full baths feature vintage tile and are in clean, well-preserved condition. Hardwood floors run through most of the home, with carpet in one of the bedrooms and ceramic tile in the foyer, kitchen, and pantry. Ornate light fixtures, wall sconces, and plaster walls add warmth and charm creating a cohesive, vintage character that reveals a subtle Spanish Revival influence. Additional features include generous closet space, private storage, in-building laundry, bike room, and a private single-car garage. Heat is included in the monthly assessment. The building is pet-friendly and self-managed. Close to the Red Line, bus routes, the lakefront, and neighborhood spots along Howard and Ridge, this home offers exceptional space and character in one of Chicago's most diverse and historic neighborhoods.