503 Beacon St, Alton, IL 62002
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503 Beacon
503 Beacon St
Alton, IL 62002

  • Studio-1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 800 sqft
  • Studio-1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 800 sqft

$595/mo

Local Information

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Description

This is a spacious 1BR apartment in historic neighborhood of Alton in a quite building. Building has coin operated laundry, parking in rear and located close to downtown Alton shops and restaurants.

Landlord covers water, sewer and trash. Tenant to pay all utilities they require including ameren, internet service and phone etc.

Rent is $595, deposit $595, occupancy fee $75 required by the city. All payable at the time of signing lease.

$30 application fee. Income required to be 3X rent, 6 mo employment history, no prior evictions or criminal history.

Special Offers

Home Highlights

Pets
Cats allowed
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
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Listed
151 days ago

Details for 503 Beacon

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownCats allowedDeposit Fee: $595

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
Laundry FacilitiesRefrigerator
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Unknown

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Unknown

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: Sewer

503 Beacon Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (1 Floorplan, 1 Unit)

Unit F
800 sqft
1bd1ba800 sqft$595
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For this property
$21,420 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Alton

  • Mchase930
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 7 yrs and love. neighbors are nice, but not nosy. it is 5 minutes away from several stores...definitely walking distance. even though it is a bust street, its not a noisy one."
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  • Sue M. U.
    "lots of opportunities for kids ...academically, cultural, athletic, musical, and outdoor activities. "
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  • Mchase930
    "lots of major restaurants, shopping, and a lot of biking, hiking, runs. close to river and nature. lots of parks and outdoor activities for families"
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  • Sue M. U.
    "farmer's markets, varying live music, festivals, and holiday events plus live theater, art, and library/book sales plus great local small business shopping, restaurants, antiques, history, bike trails, and coffee houses!"
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  • Worthyisthelamb
    "School ratings are poor, but don’t let that deter you. Visit the schools! We have been so pleased!"
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  • Worthyisthelamb
    "The commute to Scott AFB is 45 minutes but it’s easy highway driving for the most part. 10 min to reach highway "
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  • Amylynnemonroe
    "I’ve lived here for 8 years, 2 of my kids have graduated from the Alton School District, and 2 are currently attending. We love our town. "
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  • Amylynnemonroe
    "This area is very dog friendly. My neighbors all walk dogs who greet each other. Dogs are always leashed. "
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  • Sam P.
    "it's safe and a good place to grow up!lots of schools and churches to choose from with little crime. friendly nieghbors"
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  • Stephen P.
    "Alton has rich history. It is a family friendly town, with safe schools. The social scene is very active."
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  • Amylynnemonroe
    "There are many activities for families and a strong sense of community. All parks are within a 10 minute drive. My 4 children and I never feel unsafe, or have difficulty finding something to do together. "
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  • Shermeko P.
    "The bus runs right near for someone who needs Public transportation. My commute to work is fairly quick, every once in a while there is a train on the track but other than that. The commute is ok in my book"
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  • Chelseaproctor411
    "Church on the street comes every other Saturday and gives away free clothes and food for the neighborhood kids."
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  • Karencullen
    "fireworks, Saturday market, riverfront with amphitheatre, cute historic downtown, cute older homes, near St. Louis."
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  • Cadavissr31
    "Plenty of kids to play with just don't leave them outside by themselves. As there is nothing for them to do which causes the to find trouble more than not."
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  • Louis
    "I live here my whole life. It very friendly . Close to Haskell park. There is a farmers market down town. Not to far from stl. "
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  • Kayla
    "The neighbor is quiet and your houses aren’t right on top of each other. Their is plenty of parks for kids. The school is a good school. "
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  • TT
    "I've lived here for 22 years, neighbors are great. However, crime is up and riffraff about so safety concerns now that never worried about before."
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  • Someonewhoknows2
    "This is a beautiful neighborhood with a lot of diversity. It has character and old fashion appeal. Large homes, duplex and apartments with its originality. The community has survived the worst although the love and spirit of the city is here. Perfectly located in the middle of everything, the smell of Fast Eddies Chicken or fried rice from the Hong Kong house decorates the air. I love it here, it’s safe with the beautiful mixture of people from all walks of life. Like with any city this area has its flaws, yet the flaws is what makes the beauty of it all!"
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  • Patricialucas78
    "easily commute I love my area of town and hope to find a house in my area. love love love it. want to grow old in my area and I raised my kids here too."
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  • Claudiaharju
    "My neighborhood has fair to good access to public bus transportation. We can drive very easily to Missouri ( 3 mi. to the Louis Clark Bridge.) and surrounding towns in Illinois. I live in the Middletown area in Alton and love it."
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  • Laurincbuettner
    "We are a tourist attraction because we are supposed to be one of the most haunted cities in America. "
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  • Dhowardmbc
    "Live in a unique condo in a one of a kind building. Have wonderful view of the Mississippi River. Brick streets. very friendly neighbors."
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503 Beacon is located at 503 Beacon St, Alton, IL. 503 Beacon offers Studio-1 bed, 1 bath 800 sqft sqftunits. There are 1 units available for rent starting at $595/month.