Golfer Jeff Sluman and his wife, oncologist Linda Skoog-Sluman, on Aug. 1 sold their five-bedroom, 3,625-square-foot, custom-built house in Hinsdale for $2.45 million, and the couple also have listed a three-bedroom Lincoln Park duplex for $995,000.
Sluman, 65, won the 1988 PGA Championship and today golfs on the PGA Tour Champions. Now retired, the couple is moving to Florida, Skoog-Sluman told Elite Street.
The Slumans paid $2 million in 2020 for the two-story house, which was built in 2016 by J. Jordan Homes. The house has 5½ bathrooms, a family room with a fireplace, wide-plank white oak floors, shiplap detailing, a sunroom with barn doors, a dining room with a chandelier and a primary bedroom suite with a vaulted ceiling and a large walk-in closet. The house’s kitchen has O’Brien Harris cabinetry, two full-size Sub-Zero refrigerators, a six-burner Wolf stove and oven, a Miele dishwasher and a waterfall quartzite island.
The house also has a finished lower level with a wine wall, an exercise room and a rec room. Outside on the property are an outdoor kitchen and smoker, a built-in firepit and an electric gated entry.
“It’s a really good, livable house in a great location,” Skoog-Sluman previously said. “It’s close to town, and it’s walkable.”
The house had a $27,160 property tax bill in the 2021 tax year.
The Slumans first listed the house last spring in agents’ private listing network, and they then publicly listed the house in late April for $2.65 million. They found a buyer less than four weeks later.
In Lincoln Park, the Slumans placed their duplex condo on the market in late June for $995,000. They had bought their condo in 2020 for $880,000 as a place for their daughter to live while she was attending law school, Skoog-Sluman previously told Elite Street.
That duplex condo now is under contract to sell. It has two full bathrooms, two half bathrooms, a living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a covered balcony, newly refinished hardwood floors, a kitchen with Bosch and Liebherr appliances, a dining room with a Jonathan Adler chandelier and a primary bedroom suite with a white Carrara marble bathroom with double sinks and a built-in vanity.
The duplex condo had a $15,283 property tax bill in the 2021 tax year. It also is accompanied by $629-a-month homeowners association dues.
Bob Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.
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