Windy City RehabS Alison Victoria Is ready to say goodbye to her Dream Home in Chicago.
The HGTV star confirmed in the last issue of US Weekly That her property is mentioned on the market for $ 2.9 million more than two and a half years after she has transformed the space.
“Having 7,000 square feet for yourself seems lush and dreamy, but in reality it became a bit lonely, so I decided to shrink something and find something that better suited my lifestyle,” says Victoria, 43, exclusively told Us. “I travel so much for my work and was not really there to enjoy it as much as the space deserves to enjoy.”
Now Victoria hopes that someone can live full -time in the house and “enjoy every square centimeter of sexiness and refinement.”
“When I bought the property and had it for years if my office and design center had, I would always sit there and think about how dreamy this space would be if someone’s home,” she said Us. “When I had the opportunity to make that, my dreams really came true.”
In 2023, fans watched the short-lived founder of Productions to transform her office and design center in the West Logan Square in Chicago in the ultimate live workspace on the HGTV special Windy City Rehab: Alison’s Dream Home.
While her business empire continues to grow with the launch of Sin City RehabVictoria can’t help it, but think about all the happy memories she has made in her ‘dreamy’ chicago space.
“When I was there, I literally never left,” she said. “Everything you could ever want under one roof makes that very easy to do.”

The next lucky buyer will experience many special accents, including a bar that feels like a ‘speakeasy in Paris’.
After entering the main bedroom, the next homeowner will enjoy a main bathroom that feels like you were escaping to Victoria’s favorite resort in Mykonos, Greece.
“The heated marble herringbone floors run in the floors of the wet room with an accent wall of rough stacked stones and the most beautiful blush, neutral tones,” she described.
And whether snow days or heat waves are your favorite weather, Victoria believes that all guests will enjoy the atrium fireplace of the house.

“Living in Chicago is heavy and rough during the winter months, so I wanted to create an interior that felt like you were always outside,” she said. “The heated black and white marble floors and the adapted coil got so beautifully married with the original brick walls. The fireplace is the perfect place to be cozy, while the snow falls on the eight massive pyramid skylights above. “
With reporting by Isley Zegas