The condo, which has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, has gone viral as potential buyers love the way it looks

It was first put up for sale in 2012 but only received a moderate amount of attention at the time


An eye-catching apartment straight out of the 1970s is now for sale in Chicago for just $158,000.

The 1,877 square feet penthouse, located at 7141 North Kedzie Avenue in West Rogers Park, was built in 1972 and still looks like a set from one of the Austin Powers movies.

One of the three bedrooms is covered in bright green, patterned wallpaper - as well as one of the two bathrooms.

The kitchen is equally groovy with wallpaper that combines turquoise, beige and yellow in psychedelic shapes.

The two other bedrooms have been combined into one large family room.

A penthouse built in 1972, which has retained its original decor and furniture, is currently on sale in Chicago for just $158,000. The living room includes an eye-catching, bright green circular couch

Vintage bottles of perfume can still be found in the apartment's two bathrooms. Agent Lauri Rosenbloom, who is in charge of selling the condo, said the bottles are older even though she's not sure what era they came from. They were left here by the owners

One of the original three bedrooms is decorated in the same shade of bright green, which appears to be the penthouse's trademark hue. The patterned wallpaper gives it an Austin Powers vibe

The inside of the closet is lined with patterned wallpaper that combines shades of bright green, yellow, black and white. Patterns of this type were trendy when the apartment was built, 44 years ago

Curbed Chicago shared the photos which showed that the living room is taken up by an audacious, circular bright green couch - the same shade as that of the six imposing chairs arranged around a mirror table in the dining room area.

Vintage perfume bottles are still lined up on the bathroom shelves. Agent Lauri Rosenbloom from Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Starck Real Estate, who is in charge of selling the condo, said the bottles are older and were left there by the owners, even though she's not sure what era they came from.

The apartment, located in Winston Towers, has a balcony with a view on the building's outdoor pool.

The price works out at $84 per square foot with an additional $35 per month for a heated garage and $20 for an outdoor parking space.

The condo covers 1,877 square feet and includes two bathrooms and three bedrooms - two of which have been combined to make a large family room. Six green chairs are arranged around a mirror table in the dining room area

The kitchen is also decorated with patterned wallpaper, this time in shades of turquoise, beige and yellow. It's an eat-in kitchen complete with a table and chairs, and it also has a large walk-in pantry

The condo's second bathroom brings a pop of orange to the apartment with touches of dark and light grey. More vintage bottles of perfume are lined on the shelves

The apartment was put up for sale once before in 2012 but only received a moderate amount of attention at the time. It came back on the market on Thursday and has gathered increasing interest

The condo was first put up for sale in 2012. At the time, it received only ordinary interest with regular showing inquiries, Rosenbloom said.

It came back on the market on Thursday and is now gathering an increasing amount of attention on real estate website Zillow.

'Suddenly, it's all the rage,' Rosenbloom said. 'I've got people who love the wallpaper and the furniture.'

A 1,800 square feet condo built in 1929, which also has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and is located in the same zip code area, is currently listed on Zillow for $199,900 - about 26.5 per cent more than the 1970s apartment.

Another 1972 condo located in Winston Towers is up for sale as well, but its original decor and furniture are gone.

Rosenbloom has received calls and messages from people who love the apartment's wallpaper and its furniture. The price works out at $84 per square foot

The apartment has a living area decked out in shades of brown and beige, with matching armchairs and a couch. Another apartment built in 1972 is currently up for sale in the same building, but it has lost its original decor and furniture