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163-165 W. Schiller St.

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163 W Schiller St Chicago, IL

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Bath
Studio • 1 Bath
$1,795
Size: N/A
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165-2A
$1,795
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1 Bed • 1 Bath
$2,295
783 ft2
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165-1A
$2,295
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1 Bed • 1 Bath
$1,795
621 ft2
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165-2B
$1,795
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1 Bed • 1 Bath
$1,995
688 ft2
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163-1B
$1,995
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2 Beds • 1 Bath
$2,995
Size: N/A
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165-3B
$2,995
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Where you'll live
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Location ratings
Walk Score®
98
Walker's Paradise
Transit Score®
87
Excellent Transit
Bike Score®
90
Biker's Paradise
Amenities
On-site Laundry
Refrigerator
Hardwood Floors
Range / Oven
Availability 24 Hours
Cable Ready
Concierge
Near Grocery Store
Secured Entry
High-speed Internet
Cable-ready
Ceiling Fans
Freezer
Dishwasher
Living Room
Balcony, Deck, Patio
Fees & leasing info
Pets
Dogs Ok
Cats Ok
Pet Fee: $100.00
Pet Rent: $25.00
Parking
Surface Parking
Lease & Fees
Lease Length: 12 months
Property details
Description

Old Town:
The Old Town neighborhood is a wonderful mix of new modern and traditional Chicago. The neighborhood provides easy access to the business district of the Loop but also enough distance to give a community feel in a big city. Surrounded by Gold Coast, River North, and Lincoln Park, Old Town residents have attainable access to the lake and popular entertainment destinations. If you want to live in a historic environment with countless restaurants and bars, then Old Town is the neighborhood for you. The Old Town neighborhood is home to some of Chicago’s top entertainment. If you are looking to laugh the night away, check out Second City. Known for its many famous alums, this storied spot hosts popular sketch shows & improv classes. Some iconic faces over the past 50 years include Dan Aykroyd, Chris Farley, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tina Fey, and Mike Meyers. Another top comedy club is Zanies. This comedy club hosts nationally known stand-up comedians seven nights a week. New City is

Additional Details
Total Unit Count: 6
Last Updated: Updated over 1 month ago
Contact Number: (773) 477-9141
Property manager information
Cagan Management Group
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Office Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Internet Providers
Provider Max Download Speed (Mbps) Max Upload Speed (Mbps)
Radiate Holdings, LP 1000.0 1000.0
Radiate Holdings, LP 1000.0 20.0
Comcast Corporation 987.0 35.0
Radiate Holdings, LP 500.0 20.0
Lynx Communications 200.0 50.0
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Neighborhood
Old Town
Thriving Nightlife Paired with Eclectic Shops and Restaurants in Chicago’s Old Town

The area referred to as Old Town was home to many Native American Nations including members of the Illinois, Miami and Potawatomi. After the 1833 Treaty of Chicago most indigenous peoples were forcibly removed. The land was then settled by German Catholic immigrants. Although there is no legal entity called Old Town, the people who live there regard the northern border as North Avenue and the neighborhood continues south to Division Street. The East edge is LaSalle Street and heads west to Halsted. Old Town has many historic buildings, including St. Michael’s Church, one of only seven buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire. In 1924 Henry Gerber established the first gay-rights group, the Society for Human Rights, and his home has since been designated as both a Chicago Landmark and a National Historic Landmark. The 1950s saw an influx of Puerto Ricans that emigrated to Chicago. In the 60s and 70s Old Town became a center for folk musicians. The Old Town School of Folk Music was located on North Avenue until its move to Armitage Street in 1968.
Rent report

If you upsized to an average priced Chicago 3 bedroom apartment, you would pay 16% more per month.

If you downsized to an average priced Chicago 1 bedroom apartment, you would pay 21% less per month.

Monthly Rent Rent per Sq. Ft. Suggested
Monthly Income
Chicago Average
Studio $1,631 $3.50 $4,892
1BR $2,072 $3.00 $6,217
2BR $2,510 $2.50 $7,529
3BR $2,971 $1.30 $8,913
4BR $2,785 $1.80 $8,356

Availability in Chicago

In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to give concessions if they have many vacant units.

There are currently 3,700 1BR units on the market in Chicago. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.

Studio
1BR
2BR
3BR
4BR
20% 36% 29% 10% 4%
Available Units in Chicago
Studio 2,032
1BR 3,700
2BR 3,008
3BR 1,040
4BR 440
Location
Nearby Colleges
Campus Buildings and Attractions
Distance Walking Biking Driving
Meyer Fitness and Rec Center 1.8 mi 35 min 10 min 3 min
Wish Field 1.8 mi 35 min 12 min 4 min
Lincoln Park Student Center 1.9 mi 36 min 12 min 4 min
Richardson Library 2.0 mi 39 min 12 min 4 min
DePaul University Quad 2.0 mi 40 min 13 min 4 min
Nearby Hospitals
Name Distance
Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital Of Chicago 1.07 mi.
Northwestern Memorial Hospital 1.19 mi.
Rehabilitation Institute Of Chicago 1.24 mi.
Nearby Fire Stations
Name Distance
Superior Volunteer Fire & Ems 0.24 mi.
Franklin Park Fire Department 1.14 mi.
Leyden Fire Protection District 1.14 mi.
FAQs
Is this property currently leasing units?
No. This property is not currently accepting new tenants.
Does this property allow cats or dogs?
This property allows tenants to keep cats and dogs.
Where is this property located?
This property is at 163 W Schiller St in Chicago, IL. It's 3.0 miles southeast from the center of Chicago.
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