1048 W Dickens Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
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1048-50 W Dickens Avenue /2101-03 N Seminary Avenue
1048 W Dickens Ave
Chicago, IL 60614

Lincoln Park
  • 1-3 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths
  • 1-3 Beds
  • 1-2 Baths

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This apartment is located at 1048 W Dickens Ave, Chicago, IL. 1048 W Dickens Ave is in the Lincoln Park neighborhood in Chicago, IL and in ZIP code 60614.

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Cats allowed
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Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: OtherAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Other
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DishwasherDryerLaundry FacilitiesMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
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Floors: Hardwood

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Property Type: Apartment

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Special Features
Special Features: 90 Walkscore, Basement, Breakfast Bar, High Ceilings, I GO Zip Car, Kitchen Recently Updated, Living Room, Modern Bath Fixtures, Open Floor Plan, Park Nearby, Recently Rehabbed, Recently Renovated, Secured Entry, Stainless Steel Appliances, Stove Oven, Tenant Pays Parking, Walking Biking Trails

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What Locals Say about Lincoln Park

  • Lauren Bayer
    "Lincoln Park has very easy access to public transportation and it is largely reliable. The best part is how walkable it is, though. "
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  • Holly O.
    "There is a sense of community that thrives when neighbors are communing for block parties, movies in the park; street fairs; local store events."
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  • Trulia User
    "Excellent neighborhood food. Movie theater lake. Excellent place to live and play. Lots of dogs and great food."
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  • Trulia User
    "I lived in this neighborhood, its great. The restaurants are wonderful and the public transit is very reliable. The night life is really good as well."
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  • Trulia User
    "great parks and cute brownstones. I live here now. some elementary schools. tennis courts. easy access to public transportation and running trails. "
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  • Trulia User
    "A lot of dog run areas which are clean and always people there walking and playing with their dogs. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Great neighborhood for a variety of ages. Safe, friendly, homely, and lovely. Perfect for newbies and long-time residents of chicago."
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  • Trulia User
    "It’s very urban lots of good restaurants and bars interesting mix of people it’s definitely a popular destination it comes to Chicago"
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  • Trulia User
    "store are nice buy from everything. I like the people around the neighborhood I like talking to people also"
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  • Trulia User
    "There are other very selfish dog owners who continually allow their dogs off leash. My dogs have been attacked more then once by off leash dogs, in Lincoln Park. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Lakeview is a large neighborhood with many smaller hoods within it ( Southport corridor, wrigley,boystown, etc.. ) there are lots of areas full of bars and restaurants and lots of areas that’s purely residential. Tree lined streets everywhere and lots of parks . It’s a young neighborhood with mostly 20-late 30s yr olds z "
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  • Albert M.
    "Dog owners would love the people and dog connections that organically happen everyday. There’s also a dog park on Wrightwood and Sheffield called wiggly park. It’s the best. "
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  • Ah L. A. S.
    "There’s a dog park ( wiggly field ) and many large parks that dogs often run around in and play ( jonquil / wrightwood Park)"
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  • Ashley J.
    "Right by the parks and lake, everything you need is within walking distance. Tons of cute buildings with character and history. "
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  • Mary E. L.
    "other dogs around too! lots of dog parks and ammendities for dogs to take advantage of. no dog is left behind! except all dogs are trained very well"
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  • Hlshanab
    "I’ve lived in the neighbourhood for 5+ years now! Very friendly, walkable and well maintained! Public transportation is very accessible plus a wide variety of restaurants, bars and entertainment."
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  • Megan P.
    "I love this neighborhood. The tree lined streets and unique houses make it very enjoyable year round. It’s very central to many neighborhoods in Chicago making it easy to get to Wicker Park, Lakeview, Downtown, and the Lake Path. For being a big city, it’s a very quiet neighborhood. I’ve lived in several different neighborhoods in Chicago and this is by far the most peaceful!"
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  • Mary E. L.
    "i don’t mind them, better for small dogs. dog beaches and dog parks are perfectly crowded, filled mainly on the weekends."
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  • Keila G.
    "The giveaway candies a few days before Halloween on N Clark Street. The Fall fest at the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Christmast Lights at the Zoo.. The activities at the Farm for kids"
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  • Sarah.t.anthony
    "Easy to walk places and take public transport. Always feel safe. A very neighborhood feel. Have lived here for a decade. "
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  • Timmy T.
    "Great restaurants, even better bars. Still family friendly with all the parks. The improvements happening will only build the neighborhood up more "
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  • Timmy T.
    "Great parks. The businesses are all great and care for the locals. Plenty of other families in the area "
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  • Bob B.
    "People are constantly walking their dogs here. Dog lover’s paradise. Wrightwood park and others are always teaming with dogs."
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  • Nicole G.
    "The Park at North Pond is super nice, great place to take kids for playing, riding bikes, etc. Have found a few neighborly parents, but some not so much. Alcott is wonderful! Urgent care, physicians immediate care is near by that also see kids-they were amazing! "
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  • Jami L.
    "Great schools, food, and areas to shop. If you can afford it, come live here! It is great for families and visitors. Definitely one of the most safest areas in Chicago. It’s also by the lake! What a bonus!"
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  • Samantha R.
    "45 minutes on train (brown and pink line) to Rush University Medical Center. I don’t have anything else"
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  • Chip P.
    "Plenty of dogs in the area and a number of complimentary poop bag dispensers around the area should you forget yours or run out. "
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  • Brittney L.
    "Newr the free zoo and conservatory. Lots of people walking and exercising. Best place to live next to the largest park in the city"
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  • Elicia L.
    "Lived in Lincoln park 20+ years ...it’s always been amazing, but definitely getting better. New shopping areas, restaurants & a flagship lululemon down the street from the flagship whole food. Pricey area, but well worth it !"
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  • Dave
    "Great access to public transport and access to the highway makes it easy to get to the loop or out to the airport."
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  • Gloria.addor
    "My neighborhood has a good public transportation and it has a very nice green area, good restaurant and a very social life activity. "
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  • Unspecified
    "Summer block party each year. Fourth of July get together and Halloween decorations etc Great neighborhood overall safe and convenient "
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  • Ssterling
    "Neighborhood festivals and block parties. Zoo lights in the Winter. Trick or treating at Halloween. "
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  • Sarah G.
    "In the summer there is a ton of road construction. There is a lot of development in the area that is leading to more annoying traffic."
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  • Blkbeautyd
    "Full of night life. accessible to public transportation. plenty of restaurants and shopping centers close by. Not that far from expressway either "
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  • Mitch m.
    "There are great festivals in the summer time and tons of sports meet ups like tennis, volleyball, and kickball"
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  • Recook80
    "Night at the Zoo, garden walk, Lincoln fest, market days, farmers markets, many other small garden evens and neighborhood cook outs. It’s a great and relaxing area"
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1048-50 W Dickens Avenue /2101-03 N Seminary Avenue is located at 1048 W Dickens Ave, Chicago, IL. 1048-50 W Dickens Avenue /2101-03 N Seminary Avenue offers 1-3 bed, 1-2 bath units. 1048-50 W Dickens Avenue /2101-03 N Seminary Avenue is located in Lincoln Park, Chicago.