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Baths
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1657 N. Halsted St.
1657 N Halsted St,
Chicago, IL
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One Bedroom
1 Bed
/ 1 Bath
/ 515 Sqft
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Two Bedroom
2 Beds
/ 1 Bath
/ 565 Sqft
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Four Bedroom
4 Beds
/ 3 Baths
/ 1,495 Sqft
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Application fees
$75 - $800
Cats Allowed
$25 monthly fee per cat + $100 one-time pet charge per cat.
Two cats per unit
Restrictions may apply; Accommodations are made for Assistance Animals.
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The fees are estimates and actual amounts may vary. Pricing and availability are subject to change. For details, contact the property.
Amenities
Apartment amenities
- Large Closets
- Window Coverings
- Central Air
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Gas Range
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Hardwood Floors
- Porch
- Washer & Dryer
Community amenities
- Availability 24 Hours
- Off Street Parking
- Public Transportation
- Recycling
- Spanish Speaking Staff
- Garage
- Backyard
- Water & Sewage Removal Included
- Cat Friendly
Property description
Lincoln Park
Locally known as both a walker’s and biker’s paradise, along with having excellent public transportation options, Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s most accessible and enjoyable community areas. Historically a post for the United States Army during the Civil War, Lincoln Park later become a place of refuge for many Kashubian immigrants, and has even hosted many political conventions...
Lincoln Park
Locally known as both a walker’s and biker’s paradise, along with having excellent public transportation options, Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s most accessible and enjoyable community areas. Historically a post for the United States Army during the Civil War, Lincoln Park later become a place of refuge for many Kashubian immigrants, and has even hosted many political conventions and protests over the years. Nowadays, it is one of the chicest and foremost of all neighborhoods in the city, with innovative fine-dining establishments, museums, art galleries, and all types of boutiques and local shops. Residents who enjoy the outdoors will love living so close to Lake Michigan, the immense green space along the shore, and the many cultural institutions nearby. Within proximity of both Lakeshore Drive and the Kennedy Expressway, it is so easy to explore the rest of the city or visit loved ones in the suburbs. Also home to some of the city’s best educational institutions, Lincoln Park is as much of a home for introverts as it is to extroverts.
Things to Do
Recreation: Lincoln Park Zoo, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool, North Avenue Beach, & several neighborhood parks
Culture: DePaul Art Museum, Lincoln Park Cultural Center, & Oz Park
Shopping: Cycle Smithy, Dave’s Records, Bluemercury (cosmetics), & Warby Parker (eyewear)
Splurge at innovative Alinea, a 3 Michelin Star fine-dining restaurant
For Foodies: Boka (Creative American), Prost! (German), Pequod’s Pizza, Devil Dawgs, Lito’s Empanadas, & the first Potbelly Sandwich Works!
Please contact us for utilities details. Move-In/Administrative Fee: (non-refundable) Studio $350.00 One Bedroom $400.00 Two Bedroom $500.00 Three Bedroom $600.00 Four Bedroom $800.00 Application Fee: $75.00 per applicant (non-refundable).
Please contact us for utilities details. Move-In/Administrative Fee: (non-refundable) Studio $350.00 One Bedroom $400.00 Two Bedroom $500.00 Three Bedroom $600.00 Four Bedroom $800.00 Application Fee: $75.00 per applicant (non-refundable).
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- Monday 9:00AM-5:00PM
- Tuesday 9:00AM-5:00PM
- Wednesday 9:00AM-5:00PM
- Thursday 9:00AM-5:00PM
- Friday 9:00AM-5:00PM
- Saturday 9:00AM-1:00PM