Alison Victoria.Photo: B.R. Lillie Photography; Getty Images

Alison Victoria home for sale

Windy City Rehabdesigner Alison Victoria has sold her Chicago home for $2.15 million after it was caught up inher legal troubles last year.

It was relisted in May 2021, removed again in July, and finally just sold in a private deal, real estate agentVincent Anzaloneconfirmed to the outlet.

The single-family property boasts a number of notable amenities, including a two-car garage, a theater room with a wet bar, a private rooftop deck and an outdoor kitchen — which is home to a wood-fired brick pizza oven and a built-in grill.

Alison Victoria’s Chicago home.B.R. Lillie Photography

Alison Victoria home for sale

Meanwhile, the kitchen is filled with custom cabinetry, a waterfall-edge marble island and opens up into an intimate family room, which has its own fireplace.

Alison Victoria home for sale

In addition to boasting plenty of natural light and high ceilings, the property also has a huge amount of space for a city home.

The main bedroom, which takes up half of the home’s second floor, has its own oversized walk-in-closet as well as a luxurious marble bathroom, which houses both a marble steam shower and a bathtub. There are also three additional en-suite bedrooms.

Alison Victoria home for sale

The listing came at a challenging time for the famous designer.

Alison Victoria home for sale

The Morrisseys' filing alleged that Victoria recently transferred ownership of the home to a new company, which she co-owns, and then listed the property for sale. The couple claimed this was done to “fraudulently conceal” her assets and requested an injunction that would prevent her from selling it.

Alison Victoria home for sale

Victoria’s attorney Daniel Lynch opposed the motion and, according to him, a Chicago court has sided with the star. The Morrissey’s lawsuit is ongoing, according to theTribune.

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The homeownersfirst filed a lawsuit against Victoria, her former business partner Donovan Eckhardt, and others in December 2019.

According to the original complaint, the $1.36 million home they purchased has faced “leaks and water penetration” from the windows, walls and ceilings — including an upstairs shower that allegedly “drained through the kitchen ceiling whenever it was used.” A “crooked” front door, crumbling exterior mortar, issues with garage floor and roof were also cited in the legal document.

Alison Victoria Donovan Eckhardt

The property’s rehabilitation was chronicled on a January 2019 episode of the show, with stand-in actors reacting to the remodel’s reveal since the Morrisseys did not want to appear on camera, according to theChicago Sun-Times. Attorneys for the Morrisseys declined to comment at the time.

On season 2 ofWindy City Rehab, which aired its finale last October, viewers saw Victoria react to the legal actions taken against her and Eckhardt, which also include asecond lawsuit from another couplethat was filed in April 2020.

source: people.com