$2,400 /MO

2 bedroom Apartment for Rent, Bucktown

2060 N Leavitt St #1, Chicago, IL, 60647

2 Beds
1 Bath

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At a Glance

  • Pet Friendly
  • Air Conditioning
  • In-unit Laundry
Date Available: 10/1/23
Lease Term: 12 months
Move-in Fee: $500
Application Fee: $43
Administrative Fee: $0
Security Deposit: $0

Neighborhood Info: Bucktown

What you Should Know

Unique Features

Newly renovated 2 bed/1 bath + bonus sun room apartment for rent on October 1st, 2023. The unit offers newly refinished light hardwood floors, a clean white paint job—and an updated kitchen and bath. There is a sunroom in the back.

Interior Highlights

In-unit washer/dryer. Stainless steel appliances, large kitchen cabinetry space, and quartz countertops. Central A/C and heating. It has a modern but cozy feel.

Best Things About the Building

The building offers a yard in the back. There is plenty of free street parking right out front.

Best Things About the Neighborhood

Lots of grocery stores, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops within walking distance (Antico, Pompette, The Charleston, Map Room). Grocery store (Fresh Market Place) 7 min walk. Blue line Western stop 10-minute walk. Armitage bus a block away. Steps from the 606 trail. Located right off I90/94, with fast access to downtown. Central to Wicker Park, Lincoln Park, and Logan Square.

Why it's Worthy of Calling Home

This is the perfect location of someone who wants to live in the middle of everything in the city but with the neighborhood tree-lined feel.

Policies

Pet Policy

Dogs OK.

Weight Limit: 
40lbs
Monthly Pet Fee: 
$30
Pet Limit: 
2

Apartment Features & Amenities

The Unit

Washer/Dryer: In-Unit
Central Air Conditioning
Central Heat
Hardwood Floors
Stainless Steel Appliances
Dishwasher
Refrigerator
Stove
Microwave
Granite / Quartz Countertops
Separate Dining Room

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.
Small businesses on street in Bucktown Chicago