A mansion in Winnetka sold for $8 million, the highest home sale in the town in 2021—and double the price it fetched two years ago.
The house—six bedrooms and 8,900 square feet on a 1.34-acre site on Locust Road—sold before it was officially on the market, according to information posted today by the selling agent, Lauer Bâby of @properties. The sellers, Paul and Meinhard St. John, could not be reached for comment.
The St. Johns bought the house in April 2019 for $4 million, according to the Cook County Recorder of Deeds. Seven months later, they bought the property behind it, on Walden Road, for $1.4 million. They built a swimming pool and other amenities on that lot, according to a source who is familiar with the property. Their total investment in the property, above the $5.4 million for the two acquisitions, is not known.
Neither Bâby nor the buyers’ agent, Marlene Leon of @properties, responded to requests for comment. The buyers are not yet identified in public records.
There is little information about the property and just one exterior photo included in Bâby’s posting on real estate sites.
Paul St. John is a former executive with GitHub, a San Francisco tech firm, and is now an investor, according to his LinkedIn profile. Meinhard St. John is an actor.
The $8 million sale is the most anyone has paid for a single Winnetka home since a newly built lakefront home went for $12 million in April 2018.
Two neighboring properties on Winnetka’s lakefront sold for more in 2020—one for $9.5 million and the other for $8.2 million —but they later turned out to be part of a package deal in which capital executive Justin Ishbia bought three properties for a total of almost $24 million to assemble an estate. Ishbia bought the third property for $6.2 million and, according to the Chicago Tribune, swapped the local park district that property for a piece of park land next to his other two purchases.
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