Patrick Stump, the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Fall Out Boy, and his wife, Elisa Yao-Stump, in August sold a three-bedroom, 1,753-square-foot house that they had owned in his native Glenview for $300,000.

In the early 2000s, Stump, 37, joined Fall Out Boy, which was formed in Wilmette. Today, he is based in Los Angeles, where he and his wife have owned several homes over the years. In 2005, Stump paid $425,000 for the Glenview house, which means they sold it over the summer for a meaningful loss.
Because the Glenview sale was an off-market deal, there is little information about the house itself. Built in 1952, the six-room, 1.5-story house has one bathroom and sits on a 0.16-acre parcel on Elm Street, close to Manor Park.
Elisa Yao-Stump did not respond to several requests for comment on the sale.
Goldsborough is a freelance reporter






