model apartment living room at 1942 W North Apartments

1942 W North Apartments

1942 W North Ave, Chicago, IL, 60622

At a Glance

  • Pet Friendly
  • Air Conditioning
  • In-unit Laundry
Total Units:
15
Move-in Fee:
$350
Application Fee:
$79
Leases Available:
12 months
,  
12+ months

Neighborhood Info:
Bucktown, Wicker Park

Be the first occupant of this new construction apartment building in the unbeatable Bucktown + Wicker Park location. 1942 Apartments is a 15-unit boutique elevator building. 

Each unit features industrial-loft character and modern lux design with exposed brick walls, polished concrete floors, and soaring high ceilings. Top-of-the-line appliances include a kitchen stovetop, oven, microwave, fridge; in-unit washer and dryer; nest thermostat.  Large windows in this corner unit allow tons of natural light from multiple exposures and include custom window shades. The bedroom is fully enclosed with a large walk-in closet. The spacious living area and open, modern kitchen with top-of-the-line finishes and deluxe quartz countertop island are perfect for gathering and entertaining. Additional storage is located in the building—breathtaking skyline and city views from two standard rooftop decks. 

Policies

Pet Policy

Cats OK , Dogs OK
Breed Restrictions:
Some
Pet Deposit: $250 Dogs $150 Cats
Monthly Pet Fee: $25 Dogs $15 Cats
Pet Limit: 2 Each Per Unit

Utilities Package

$25 monthly maintenance

Apartment Features & Amenities

Balcony, Deck, or Patio
Central Air Conditioning
Central Heat
Dishwasher
Granite / Quartz Countertops
Hardwood Floors
Microwave
Refrigerator
Stainless Steel Appliances
Stove
Walk-in Closets
Washer/Dryer: In-Unit
Window Coverings

Building Features & Amenities

Elevator
Secured Entry
Storage Space
Sundeck
Wheelchair Accessible

Leasing Office Information

Peak Properties

Located in Bucktown

Live it up, this neighborhood lives life at full volume.
Bucktown apartments for rent are in high demand in this increasingly popular neighborhood where farmers once raised their goats, or "bucks," in Chicago's past.
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