3756-58 N Troy Street/3139-41 W. Grace

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From $1,425
  • 1-2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
3756 N Troy St, Chicago, IL 60618
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Floorplans

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One Bedroom
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 650 Sqft
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$1,425 Available now
Two Bedroom
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 650 Sqft
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Estimated Fees

  • Application Fees: $75
  • There may be additional unit-specific fees. Please select a unit and move-in date here.

  • One-Time Pet Fees $100
  • Monthly Pet Rent $25
  • Max Weight 30 lb each. Pet Limit 2 allowed. No aggressive breeds. Cats & Dogs Allowed Limit 2 per apartment. $25 monthly fee per pet + $100 one-time pet charge per pet.
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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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Apartment Amenities

  • Extra Storage
  • Gas Range
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Patio/Balcony
  • Refrigerator
  • Window Coverings
  • Cable Ready
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Dishwasher
  • Window A/C Unit

Community Amenities

  • Availability 24 Hours
  • BBQ/Picnic Area
  • Gated Courtyard
  • High Speed Internet
  • Laundry Room
  • On-Site Management
  • Parking (Street)
  • Recycling
  • Water, & Sewage Removal Included
  • Pet Friendly
  • Heat Included
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Irving Park Welcome to Irving Park, an eclectic Chicago community area that is home to even more unique micro-neighborhoods! Located on the Northwest Side of the city and bordered by the Chicago River on the right, Irving Park is home to a rich mix of architectural styles, sub-cultures, and cuisines. Farmed by European immigrants over a century ago and later established as a suburban settlement, the community has gone through several changes and continues to transform itself to this day. Architecture buffs can enjoy strolls among historic districts where various types of houses are on display, such as bungalows, farmhouses, Queen Anne, Victorian, and Italianate homes. Residents who love exercising have plenty of facilities to choose from, although they can also enjoy the fresh air at one of many neighborhood parks. Those who enjoy thrifting and hunting for vintage finds have four discount stores to frequent and several local shops to support as well. Finally, foodies can grab quick bites to eat, have a drink with friends after work, or challenge their taste buds at any number of exotic restaurants. Thanks to great public transportation (3 CTA Blue Line stops & buses), it is more than easy to explore other parts of the city, or head to the suburbs and beyond via the Kennedy Expressway nearby. Things to Do Recreation: McFetridge Sports Center, DMSFit, Irving Park YMCA, Arabesque Dance & Fitness Studio, and many neighborhood parks – Horner, Independence, Mayfair, California, Kilbourn, Kolmar Playlot, Keeler Gardens, & Merchant Park Community Garden Architecture: Villa Historic District & The Steven A. Race Mansion Culture: Irving Park Historical Society, Irish American Heritage Center, Latvian Folk Art Museum, & Windy City Playhouse (performing arts) Shopping: Bob’s Blues & Jazz Market, The Music Store, Bloodshot Records, Bonnie Flower Shop, Lincoln Antique Mall, Brew & Grow (hydroponics), Capone’s Liquor & Food, and several discount stores (Unique, Village Discount, Dollar Tree, & Bargains In A Box) Services: The Cat’s Meow Beauty (salon) & Hot Nails Groceries: Tony’s Fresh Market, Cermak Fresh Market, & Independence Park Farmers Market For Foodies: Susie’s Drive-Thru (cash only), Smoque BBQ, Old Irving Brewing Co. (gastropub), Shokran (Moroccan), Café Beograd (Serbian), D’Candela Restaurant (Peruvian), Little Bucharest Bistro (Romanian), El Potosi (Mexican), & Live Wire Lounge
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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Average Utility Costs in Illinois

Electricity
$116
Gas
$94
Water
$28
Sewer
$28
Cable
$65
Internet
$20

Prices in the Area

This Community Northwest Side Chicago Chicago, IL
1 Bed1 Bedroom $1,425 $1,225 - $2,000 $610 - $9,581

Location

3756-58 N Troy Street/3139-41 W. Grace
3756 N Troy St, Chicago, IL 60618
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87 /100
Very Walkable
61 /100
Good Transit
80 /100
Very Bikeable
Walk Score®: 87, Transit Score®: 61, Bike Score®: 80

  • Addison & Kedzie WB 0.20 mi
  • Addison & Kedzie EB 0.21 mi
  • Addison & Albany WB 0.21 mi
  • Addison & Albany EB 0.21 mi
  • Addison & Elston EB 0.23 mi
  • Addison & Elston WB 0.24 mi
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Prices and availability for this property were last updated Today.

The following floorplans are available: 1-bedroom apartments from $1,425.

The most popular nearby apartments are: 3756-58 N Troy Street/3139-41 W. Grace, 4101-13 N. Kedzie / 3148-56 W. Belle Plaine, 2332-48 W Addison/3600 N. Claremont and 3108 N. Milwaukee Ave..

Currently, 3756-58 N Troy Street/3139-41 W. Grace has 1 available units.

3756-58 N Troy Street/3139-41 W. Grace is located in the Northwest Side Chicago neighborhood.