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Lake View
One bedroom
Ravenswood - Lincoln Square
One bedroom
Near North Side - Gold Coast
One bedroom
Rogers Park
Two bedroom
Pilsen
Studio
Two bedroom
Suburban
Two bedroom
Countryside
Four bedroom
Clarendon Hills
Two bedroom
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Rogers Park boundaries are Devon Ave to the south (6400 North), Howard St to the North (7600), Calvary Cemetery east of Clark St, and Lake Michigan to Ridge Blvd (2200-1800 W).
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Two bedroom
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$2,300.00
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Top floor extra wide two bedroom plus an office, two bathroom apartment in Rogers Park. Two of the three bedrooms are king-sized with great closets. Massive living room with south, west and east facing windows, hardwood floors, decorative fireplace. Formal dining room with vintage charm, hardwood floors and plenty of windows. Oversized kitchen with dishwasher, over-the stove microwave, garbage disposal. In unit washer and dryer, central air conditioning and gas forced air. Both bathrooms are new with modern fixtures and lighting. The third bedroom has east and south facing window and could be used as an office or guest room.
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This walk-up is located on a tree covered street on a extra wide lot. This unit was recently rehabbed but the vintage charm that everyone searches for remains. Arched doorways in the hallways
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Located 10 miles North of the Loop, Rogers Park is recognized as a favorite North Side community. The area is home to Chicago's Loyola University and boasts a pleasant atmosphere unique to a city setting. Streets and parks are lined with lush greenery and surrounded by ample outdoor space and uncrowded street-end beaches, all attributing to the community's vibe. The Rodgers Park neighborhood is also celebrated for its eclectic entertainment scene, cultural diversity, and access to transport. Over 80 different languages are spoken in Rogers Park. Rogers Park is named after Irishman, Philip Rogers, who purchased approximately 1,600 acres of government land between 1830 and 1856.
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