1101 E Hyde Park Apartments

1101 E Hyde Park Apartments

1101 E Hyde Park Blvd, Chicago, IL, 60615

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At a Glance

  • Pet Friendly
  • Parking Available

Available Units

Bed/Bath/Sq. FtRentFloor plan link
1 bed/1 bath
716 - 728 sq. ft.
$1350 - $2609
Bed/BathRentSq. Ft.Floor plan link
1 bed/1 bath
$1350 - $2609716 - 728 sq. ft.Floor plan
* Pricing & availability is subject to change without notice
Total Units: 48
Application Fee: $50
Administrative Fee: $350
Leases Available: 12 months, 12+ months

Neighborhood Info: Hyde Park, Kenwood

1101 E Hyde Park Apartments is a beautifully maintained classic Chicago courtyard apartment building on east Hyde Park Blvd between Greenwood Ave and University Ave in Hyde Park, Chicago.  These vintage and pet-friendly one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments for rent feature a separate dining room, hardwood floors, and an eat-in kitchen.  The building amenities include an on-site laundry center, bike storage room, and parking is available. 

1101 E Hyde Park Apartments is a short walk from the 51st St Metra train station, Whole Foods Market, LA Fitness, Trader Joe's, and the Hyde Park Shopping Center.  In addition to being a short walk from the University of Chicago campus for students, these apartments are also close to Madison Park, Nichols Park, Washington Park, Harold Washington Park, and the Chicago lakefront.

Call 1101 E Hyde Park Apartments today to schedule a showing of these lovely Hyde Park apartments for rent!

Policies

Pet Policy

Cats OK, Dogs OK.

Parking

Yes. parking is available

Apartment Features & Amenities

Washer/Dryer: On-Site
Hardwood Floors
Refrigerator
Stove
Separate Dining Room

Building Features & Amenities

Bike Storage
On-site Maintenance
Secured Entry

Leasing Office Information

MAC Properties

Located in Hyde Park

Neo-gothic structures and gorgeous Chicago parks.
Apartments for rent in Hyde Park offer varied and interesting architecture, from newly constructed modern high-rise apartments to ornate vintage apartment buildings from the late 19th century.
Pedestrians crossing 53rd Street and Blackstone Ave with United Church in the background in Hyde Park Chicago