Lincoln Square English Garden 1 Bed - Rockwell Brown Line - English Garden 1 Bed - Lincoln Square
Features: Ceramic Tile Floors, Laundry On-Site, New Windows - Mini Blinds, Nice Size Living Room, Updated Kitchen: Dishwasher, Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Queen Size Bedroom - Good Closet, Modern Bathroom
Nearby Attractions: Lincoln Square Restaurant & Shops, Harvest Time Foods, Beans & Bagels, Bloom Yoga Studio, Red Lion Pub
Transportation: Rockwell Brown Line Stop, Lawrence Bus , Western Bus, Street Parking
One-Time Non-Refundable Pet Fee $100 per Cat (2 Cats Max) ; Sorry No Dogs, Or Rabbits.
$55 Application Fee ; $350 Move in Fee (Due at Time of Application) No Security Deposit
Neighborhood: Lincoln Square & Ravenswood
Features: Updated Apartments w/ New Woodwork, Kitchens, & Baths, Heat Included, Hardwood Floors, Laundry On-Site
Nearby: Lincoln Square Shops & Restaurants, HarvesTime Foods, Gross (Theodore) Park,
Transportation: Rockwell Brown Line, Lawrence Street Bus, Western Bus, California Bus, Street Parking.
One-Time Non-Refundable Pet Fee $100 per Cat (2 Cats Max) ; Sorry No Dogs
$55 Application Fee ; $350 Move in Fee (Due at Time of Application) No Security Deposit
Building Information:
Date Constructed: 1924
Unit Types: Studios, 2 beds
Units in Building: 14
Style: Brick 3-story walk-up
Utilities Included: Heat, Water
Floor: Wood
Windows: New. Mini Blinds.
Pets: Cats, 2 cats Max - Sorry, No Dogs
Parking: Street
Laundry: Coin-op in Basement
No Dogs Allowed
(RLNE2651624)
For more info call (773) 267-1115
Note: For your protection and safety, always transact locally. Visit the apartment and meet the landlord or agent prior to sending any money.
Source:
ShowMeTheRent
Ravenswood is an up and coming neighborhood in Chicago's North
Side. It is part of the Lincoln Square community area and contains
the historic and commercially zoned Lincoln Square district as well
as Ravenswood Gardens. Apartments for rent are reasonably priced,
consisting mostly of single-family homes. Median household income
was $57,749 in 2010 and a great two-bedroom apartment can easily be
found for less than $2,000 per month.
Ravenswood began as one of the first Chicago suburbs in 1868
when the Ravenswood Land Company, a group of businessmen and
developers, purchased 194 acres of farm and wooded land. The
company then made a deal with the Chicago and North Western
Railroads to build a new stop there. The acres were split into
large lots, which the generally wealthy passengers of rail
transportation at the time found to be of good value. In 1889 it
was annexed to Chicago as part of the Lakeview subdivision. In 1907
The L train's service extended its…
Ravenswood Apartments, 60625 Apartments
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $1,050. The manager allows pet cats but does not seem to allow dogs. As always, you should ask as early in the process as possible if you have any questions regarding the pet policy.
We have 12 photos of this particular unit, building, and surrounding areas.