1818 W  Ellen St #3, Chicago, IL 60622
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1818 W Ellen St #3
Chicago, IL 60622

Wicker Park
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,400 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,400 sqft

$3,500/mo

Original price: $3,000

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Description

ALL SHOWINGS SATURDAY APRIL 13TH 11:30-1PM! 3 bedroom / 2 bath condo on quiet street in unbeatable Wicker Park location. Unit features hardwood floors in main living area and kitchen, central HVAC, in unit washer/dryer and three generously sized bedrooms. Kitchen with white cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Recently remodeled bathrooms. Private deck off the back and one outdoor parking spot included! Steps to all the dining, nightlife and boutique shops on Division St and Milwaukee Avenue. Short walk to blue line.

Rent includes water and one exterior parking spot. Tenant is responsible for utilities outside of that. This unit allows for dogs under 25 lbs in weight for a pet fee of $100/month. No cats allowed. Move in fee of $500.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs allowed
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
Utilities Included
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Listed
20 days ago

Details for 1818 W Ellen St #3

Days on Market

Days on Market: 20 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air Conditioning
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Rental

Small dogs allowed

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Affordability

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What Locals Say about Wicker Park

  • Luke McCarty
    "I love this neighborhood! So many restaurants, bars, and local businesses all within walking distance. "
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  • Trulia User
    "they are forced to clean up after their dogs or suffer a hefty fine for not doing so. This is why the neighborhood is well maintained because the community cares. "
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  • Jesus
    "looks like a good area for a small family. but it also does have many varieties of stores and bars which is great area for college students. "
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  • Doris S. V.
    "yes people walking dogs and just taking a bath stroll around the corner the hospital is down the street and local store and restuarant "
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  • Adriennekrunich
    "Farmers market in wicker park on Sundays! Violet hour, big star, guidepost Montessori and on and on and on "
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  • Jordan A. W.
    "We’ve lived her for a while now and we love the access to public transit, restaurants, bars, and shops. It’s a perfect place for young roommates and couples to enjoy the best Chicago has to offer"
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  • Felicia G.
    "I work in the west loop, it takes me about 20 minutes to get to work during rush hour. Nice easy commute to a busy area."
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  • Felicia G.
    "There is a block party every summer and lots of get togethers for the kids and parents. "
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  • Genevieve S.
    "Renegade craft fair is so much fun! There are other fests, outdoor movie nights, and lots of great restaurants and bars to explore! Not to mention the 606 trail, which is so nice and convenient! "
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  • Kendallqianna
    "See people walking their dogs all the time and they love it. Dogs heaven. Rat infested. Rats everywhere."
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  • Alex A.
    "Yoga in the park and movie nights in the park. Both in wicker Park. Also some very cool speak easy bars."
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  • Kristina H.
    "Our dogs love it, but it is getting a little busy.. lots of construction and more cars. Parks are good, but the newer buildings need dog walks."
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  • Nevenkamattenet
    "Lots of dog parks around! Welsh park on Ashland has the nicer dogs and owners. Churchill is bigger but some dogs are aggressive and owners unpleasant."
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  • Unique R.
    "It’s not a bad neighborhood but it is a party area. It’s pet friendly, easy access to stores, restaurants and public transportation. Kinda noisy. But overall a nice neighborhood to live in."
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  • E m.
    "The blue line is really convenient and reliable. It takes 15 mins to get to the loop. The train comes every 5 mins at most during work hours. "
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  • Ross l.
    "There are lots of nearby restaurants and events to attend. Grocery stores are nearby and local shops are convenient. The schools are good and the parks are nice if you have small children."
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  • Stefanasb
    "Convenient access via transit to the city, yet a smaller neighborhood feel with tremendous restaurants, shopping and bars. Great balance between young families, singles, couples and long-standing residents."
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  • Uniqueruffin
    "Lots of families, diversities, elderly, stores, restaurants, pet shops, schools, parks, bars, malls, etc. everyone is friendly, it’s a very busy area but also very fun."
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  • Cabinske
    "Easy access to blue line and highway. Damen el stop is very convenient and within walking distance. If you own a car and commute downtown, commute is easy except for regular city traffic."
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  • Lesliehutchinson87
    "Lots of art, music, and great food. It's close to the blue line (O'Hare is only a train ride away) and there's always something to do."
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  • Hu C.
    "I lived in the area before but it is a very good and lively area . A lot of wealthy people are in this neighborhood and many places to go and party"
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  • Devan B.
    "No shortage of things to do: dog park, music venues, foods from all cultures, media, art. It's pricey, but extremely livable. Also, we technically live in Bucktown 😉"
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  • Alevy21
    "live here, easy commute to work, diverse people, no attitudes. great shopping, food, bars, all in walking distance "
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  • Vanessa M.
    "Trendy restaurants and stores. It’s too loud and commercial to live in on here. Too many rowdy bar goers around and traffic. "
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1818 W Ellen St #3, Chicago, IL is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,400 sqft apartment. 1818 W Ellen St #3 is located in Wicker Park, Chicago. 1818 W Ellen St #3 was listed for rent for $3,500/month on Apr 9, 2024. This property is pet friendly.