3526 South Parnell Avenue #1r, Chicago, Illinois(IL) 60609
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Prime Margate Park Location! 855 W Margate Terrace: Gorgeous 3BR/2BTH renovated apartment in attractive 3-unit building. The apartment features two heated sunrooms, a large living room and dining room with attractive vintage details, cabinet kitchen with white appliances, and gleaming hardwood floors. There is also central air conditioning. The building features onsite laundry, storage, and a private patio area in the back yard. Located steps to Parks, Beaches, the Lake, Shopping, Entertainment and CTA bus and Redline stops. Building is on a secluded tree lined street of attractive vintage condominium buildings. Rent is $2600 which includes heat, water, sewer, trash & recycling. Garage parking additional.
Uptown is where renters choose to live if they love entertainment. Throughout the neighborhood you’ll find everything from walking tours highlighting the hangouts of Chicago gangsters to the city's hottest nightclubs and theaters to the best shops and restaurants around. Uptown Chicago stretches along Lake Michigan and includes the popular summer hotspot Montrose Beach. For those moving to Chicago with a pet, Montrose Dog Beach is also a very popular destination. In winter, Cricket Hill is one of the city's favorite sledding spots.
What is it like to live in Uptown? It’s historic, walkable, and distinctive. Uptown is home to some fantastic landmarks, such as Aragon Ballroom. The ballroom opened in 1926, and legends about secret tunnels and Al Capone abound. During the Big Band era, the ballroom hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Glenn Miller, Lawrence Welk, Guy Lombardo, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington.