$2,300 /MO

1 bedroom Condo, Bucktown

1735 N Paulina St #303, Chicago, IL, 60622

1 Bed
1 Bath

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At a Glance

  • Pet Friendly
  • Parking Available
  • Air Conditioning
  • In-unit Laundry
  • Utilities Included
Square Footage: 900 sq. ft.
Date Available: 5/1/23
Lease Term: 12 months, 12+ months
Application Fee: $69
Security Deposit: $2,300

Neighborhood Info: Bucktown

What you Should Know

Unique Features

Heart of Bucktown, Steps to the 606, Metra Station (one stop to downtown), steps to Blue line, CTA buses, restaurants, and shopping. Beautiful one-bedroom / one-bathroom loft for rent in Bucktown, Chicago, with 13' ceilings, exposed brick, stainless steel appliances, new in-unit Washer and Dryer, eat-in dining, hardwood floors, stunning custom closet in the bedroom. The unit has been freshly painted, and new light fixtures have been installed.

Interior Highlights

High Timber Ceilings, In-Unit Washer and Dryer, Indoor garage parking. Pet Friendly (owner will have to approve the pet). Fitness center, party room, courtyard, shared roof deck with fantastic Chicago skyline views. !! Indoor Parking is Included in the rent!!!

Best Things About the Building

Monthly Rent Incl: Indoor Parking, Cable TV, Water, Exercise Facilities, Wi-Fi, Scavenger, Exterior Maintenance, Snow Removal, and Common Insurance,

Best Things About the Neighborhood

This Bucktown loft is within walking distance of all restaurants, shopping, and transportation.

Policies

Pet Policy

Cats OK, Dogs OK.

Pet Deposit: 
$TBC

Parking

Yes. Indoor Garage Parking

Utilities Included

Internet, Basic Cable

Apartment Features & Amenities

The Unit

Washer/Dryer: In-Unit
Central Air Conditioning
Central Heat
Hardwood Floors
Stainless Steel Appliances
Dishwasher
Refrigerator
Stove
Microwave
Fireplace

Building Features & Amenities

The Building

Elevator
Fitness Center
Party Room
Package room
Sundeck

Located in Bucktown

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