Here's How Much It'll Cost You to Live in Former ‘Chicago PD' Star's Home

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Jon Seda, who used to star on the NBC drama, is selling his Chicago house.

It looks like Jon Seda is giving up the Chicago life for good (or at least for now), as he put his house in the Lakeview neighborhood on sale for $1.79 million. The actor played Detective Antonio Dawson on the popular NBC dramas Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. for almost eight years before.

He currently stars on a different NBC series titled La Brea.

Jon Seda as Sam Velez in 'La Brea'<p>Sarah Enticknap/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images</p>
Jon Seda as Sam Velez in 'La Brea'

Sarah Enticknap/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

According to The Chicago Tribune, Seda's four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home was put on the market earlier this month by listing agent Stefania Campo and her husband, Frank. The actor and his family originally bought the house in 2016 for $1.45 million.

The official listing states that the 5,000-square-foot home, built in 2007, has three floors and a basement, with amazing amenities such as a sauna, roof deck, two-car garage, and even an indoor pool.

Also included in the listing is a detailed description of the home: "When entering you can't help but notice the one-of-a-kind architecturally significant 2 story open entry as your eyes trail up to the soaring ceiling you will notice the beautiful, detailed bannister that borders the upper landing and grand staircase."

It continues, walking you through the house and all of its great features, "The large living room and dining room have a host of oversized windows that pour in natural light. The beautiful fireplace adds a touch of elegance that make sitting in the space very relaxing."

For the 2021 tax year, the Chicago home had a $30,096 property tax bill.

Seda likely decided to list the house since he's no longer working on any of the shows that film in Chicago, and his new series, which is set in Los Angeles, actually shoots in Australia.

Luckily for Seda, his new sci-fi drama is quite popular, and it just got renewed for a third season, as reported by Deadline.