1407 S  Halsted St #1B, Chicago, IL 60607
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1407 S Halsted St #1B
Chicago, IL 60607

University Village - Little Italy
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,500 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,500 sqft

$3,100/mo

Original price: $3,300

Local Information

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Description

Beautiful and Large 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo in University Village. Pet friendly!

Features Beautiful SOLID Hardwood Floors, Granite Counters, Breakfast Bar, Dining Area, Master Suite, in unit Washer/Dryer, Wraparound outdoor area with 2 Patios, and 1 Assigned Parking Space.

Enjoy Everything This Condo And Area Has To Offer. Close To Parks, Shopping, Recreation, Restaurants. This Location Makes For An Easy Commute. Close To Public Transport, Metra, And Expressways. This Condo Offers City Living At Its Best.

No security deposit. Move-in fee: $500

Application fee: $65

NO EVICTIONS, CREDIT SCORE MINIMUM OF 650.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Heating & Cooling
Utilities Included
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Listed
43 days ago

Details for 1407 S Halsted St #1B

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: ElectricAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Electric
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Carpet, Hardwood

Days on Market

Days on Market: 43 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Townhouse

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowed

Additional Information

Gated

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$111,600 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about University Village - Little Italy

  • Trulia User
    "Nothing it a nice Neighborhood it very quite and lot of restaurants and little store but very safe "
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  • Trulia User
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for one year and it's friendly. Sideways and parks are cleaned. Close to the cta and expressway. Close to the medical department and fire station. "
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  • Trulia User
    "The commute is near by public transportation. Very accessible for everyone to ride.I would rate a 7 . "
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  • Jenny F.
    "I've lived in University Village for several years. I like that there is plenty of green space for me to walk my dogs as well as a small dog park. I moved here to be close to my job downtown and because of the cute small businesses. The people here seem to be friendly and there is a lot of diversity, which I prefer."
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  • Allison P.
    "Hidden gem of Chicago with unbeatable charm...just as convenient as West Loop. Excellent comfort and safety"
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  • Mooniejohnson2
    "Everyone walk their dogs and everyone pick up the poop. Great neighbors and neighborhood. I’ve lived here 10 years "
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  • Karol C.
    "Its a friendly neighborhood. It had nice restaurants and parks. Well maintained. Close to downtown "
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  • Phyllis
    "There are a couple of dog parks nearby. There are lots of dogs in the area. Some people do not pickup behind their dogs. "
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  • Nataliya
    "I love living in between all the hospitals and campuses. There are also great bars and food. Great place for a student. "
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  • Cindy T.
    "I Drive five minutes to work. I actually love to close to work taking public transportation would take longer than walking"
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  • Rena Y.
    "It is a great area for students attending college and highschoolers as well! Close to transportation with street parking available too. "
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  • Lamaikens
    "This is a mixed income area, which means my child can play with kids from lots of different backgrounds. The assigned public school isn’t what I might like it to be but there are two magnets in the area and a GREAT and affordable Catholic school where we send our kids. Great restaurants nearby, quick public transport to the loop, right by the medical district and safe. We’re happy here. "
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  • Dougielee23
    "So many trees and grass and parks compared to other parts of Chicago. Really a nice place to live if you have a dog"
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  • Delri22n
    "Italian Fest in the summer, old school Italian ice stand, local grocery and restaurants, brand new library on Taylor street, several mom and pop restaurants and cafes"
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  • Joann
    "Great neighborhood for dogs! Very pet friendly neighborhood I see people walking their dogs daily, it seem like most people have a dog."
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  • Kegan4195
    "Neighborhood is made up of college students, young adults, and families. Generally safe, very clean, with lots of surrounding parks. Great restaurants nearby, as well as Jewel-Osco and Target. CTA bus lines and Train (Blue & Pink) Lines in walking distance."
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  • Thomas_farmer
    "There are many nice restaurants in the area. Close to hospitals. Pet friendly .Buses usually run on time and easy access to the el."
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  • Dennis I.
    "Been here since 2017 great area! safe and convenient location just south of the west loop but get more for your money in this charming neighborhood. Great restaurants, right by target, jewel osco, Costco."
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  • Jason W.
    "It’s cool not to bad u some bad areas and u got some good areas it’s close to all the major highways rent Thur the roof buts it’s cool"
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  • Brittany D.
    "My neighborhood has multiple transportation access, tons of restaurants within walking distance, also 15 min ride into downtown"
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  • Erica
    "great access to stores. Jewel osco up the street plenty of restaurant's within walking distance and with delivery 10 mins from downtown."
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  • Us on 15th & Racine
    "We work in the downtown loop. We walk to one of two bus options, either 2 blocks or a 1/4 mile walk when we’re dropping our child at a nearby Montessori. Bus is just over 20 min on average. Sometimes we drive in. SUV (or taxi/Uber) takes about 20 min and motorcycle about 17 during typical morning commute times. Take 3-5 min off during non-commute hours. We avoid the highway most times commuting though that is easy to access when desired. "
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  • Cynthia B.
    "that there are so many center around Chicago for the mother and father too attend if you a JOB or get your GED program are out here in library also have information on martial that you might need"
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  • Nicsims
    "Historically cool area. University area. Mix income community. New stores and small businesses in the area"
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  • Cmbrown
    "It’s filled with a diverse young crowd in an up and coming area. It’s close to shopping and work for me with lots of great eateries all around. "
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  • Cynthia C.
    "It’s close to uic, mostly college kids and families. There are a lot of grassy places and trees. Close to transportation. A lot of people have dogs "
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  • Anisha S.
    "It's close to UIC and downtown! Lots of students like us stay here. There are few places at affordable price. "
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  • Denise L.
    "There is probably a lot of students as well as family homes. I don’t really know honestly. I only lived hear for a year. "
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1407 S Halsted St #1B, Chicago, IL is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,500 sqft townhouse. 1407 S Halsted St #1B is located in University Village - Little Italy, Chicago. 1407 S Halsted St #1B was listed for rent for $3,100/month on Mar 15, 2024. This property is pet friendly.