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[C558]Chicago Apartment For Rent
by Grojan Fabiola, Gro
If you are trying to find a Chicago apartment, it is a good idea to sit down and think about what you want and what you really need before you start searching. It is possible that you might not find everything set in your list as a ?want,? but you should be able to find everything you need and most of your wants. You should also be prepared to meet with Chicago landlords and gain a solid understanding of the neighborhoods you are searching in. This way there will be no surprises when you move in.
When preparing to meet with Chicago landlords and/or property managers, you should collect some of the information for the presentation to the landlords or agents. It may include your credit check, tax return statement, bank statements, pay stubs and information about previous residences. This way you will be prepared to fill out the Chicago apartment rental form and you will look like a responsible candidate. There's no point filling out the application if you know you don't like the place, though.
There are several things to look for in Chicago rental apartments that will tell you whether it will be an enjoyable place or not. You'll want to check whether the apartment you are looking for has enough ventilation and enough natural light during the day time. Also consider whether the exterior is in good shape or what amount of efforts you would need to make to turn it into a place suitable to your likings. Chicago rental apartments that look like they'd need a lot of work probably aren't worth it ? there's no point making the investments if you don't own the place. And if the managers don't bother fixing it up now they definitely won't be around to fix more serious things later.
It's possible to find a Chicago apartment that will make you very happy without breaking the bank, but you must be prepared and be diligent in your search. Also be realistic about what you need, as opposed to what you want.

Chicago is one of the major business centers of the Midwest. Famous for hospitality, the city has heart and soul, along with great food and music. When you start your journey of locating an apartment to rent, it is a good idea to learn about the different neighborhoods to choose the one that works best for you.

The atmosphere in the apartment rental market is upscale but there are still bargains to be found. Using a real estate broker or an apartment locator service for a set fee is the route that many people take, because their scheduled do not allow them a lot of time to find an apartment on their own.

You will save a lot of money if you can search for an apartment on your own; read through the classified ads of the local and neighborhood newspapers .

Whichever method you choose, having an understanding of what each neighborhood has to offer is the first place to start. You can find apartments in neighborhoods with every type of cultural makeup.

Consider your lifestyle as well; what type of environment do you prefer? Chicago has waterfront communities; quiet tree lined streets and fast paced venues. You can live in a high-rise apartment complex or a walk-up apartment building.

Here are the profiles of two of the most popular neighborhoods in the city:

Northwestern University is located in Evanston, one of the most beautiful areas in Chicago because of its fabulous lakefront setting. If you love shopping and dining out, you will enjoy a selection of stores and restaurants that has made Evanston famous and only 30 minutes away from the Loop.

This area has both classic and modern architecture; apartment rentals can be found in single family homes, small apartment buildings, lofts, condominiums and high rise apartment buildings. The average studio apartment rental range from $600-$1200, for a one bedroom apartment rents range from $750 to $2000 and a mid sized two bedroom apartment rental starts at $950 to $2500.

If you work for a company that is located in the Loop and want to live close to this area, take a look at the South Loop. Beautiful views of Lake Michigan and the presence of several tourist attractions make apartments in this area very desirable.

If you would rather not drive, this area has good public transportation, you will your choice of five trains and several bus lines that service the Loop. There is a lot of competition for apartment rentals because of the presence of two art colleges. In the South Loop, the average studio apartment rental range from $750-$1000, rental fees for a one bedroom apartment are $1100 to $1900 and you will find a mid sized two bedroom apartment rental for $1500 to $4000.
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