This House Has A Pope Connection
This is the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, who was born Robert Francis Prevost.
Specifications
- Address: 212 E 141st Pl, Dolton, IL 60419
- Price: $375,000
- Sq. Ft: 1,050
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Year Built: 1949
- Lot Size: 4,950 Square Feet
- Stories: 2
- Fireplaces: 1
Here’s the exterior—warm brick, grey gable. Pretty cozy. That central entry pops.

Open kitchen/dining—soft white and pale floors. Bright, easy vibe. Plenty breathing room.

Glossy uppers, all white everything. I it, maybe too sterile?

Bathroom goes full gray tile. Clean lines. Anyone know if grout stains less?

Simple white room. Feels airy, calm. Kinda waiting for art or plants.

Light gray walls, two different windows. Intentional mismatch? Not sure, but interesting.

And then the living area—soft grays, pale floors. Nice blank canvas.

From this angle, gray walls meet warm flooring cleanly. Simple trim, no drama.

Basement vibes. exposed brick plus white paneling. Functional, a bit cold. Workshop energy.

Okay, this loft—sloped ceilings, big window. From here it feels bigger than it is.

Details
This is the childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. The property is located at 212 E 141st Pl in Dolton, Illinois. It's a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom single-family residence built in 1949. The home has 1,050 square feet of living space on a 4,950 square foot lot. The interior has been recently renovated. The home features a finished basement and a fenced yard. The property is being offered via a luxury private auction.