Best resources for finding an apartment in Rogers Park, Chicago?
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BCoughlin
2yrs+
I would start with Craigslist in Rogers Park. It's a pretty safe neighborhood, and you should be able to find a great deal. I like to check Zillow for info on the area too, like tax info and average home prices.
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GGChicago
2yrs+
There are a lot of great resources out there for finding an apartment in Rogers Park.
Craigslist.org has a great section for rentals and most of these are rentals by owner.
Trulia.com is also a great resource - you can select your neighborhood, what amenities you want and even put in your minimum and maximum you are willing to pay per month.
Another source I would recommend is ApartmentHomeLiving.com. It allows you to choose your state, city and then neighborhood. It has a lot of the same features as Trulia with the ability to choose amenities and prices.
Here are a few more you can try: ForRent.com, Rent.com, WalkScore.com, MyNewPlace.com, and Zillow.com.
I particularly like WalkScore.com because it gives you great information on how 'walkable' the area is, what your commute time will be and if you are near transit.
You can also use the local papers and most of them have an online presence now where you can look for apartments that way too.
Craigslist.org has a great section for rentals and most of these are rentals by owner.
Trulia.com is also a great resource - you can select your neighborhood, what amenities you want and even put in your minimum and maximum you are willing to pay per month.
Another source I would recommend is ApartmentHomeLiving.com. It allows you to choose your state, city and then neighborhood. It has a lot of the same features as Trulia with the ability to choose amenities and prices.
Here are a few more you can try: ForRent.com, Rent.com, WalkScore.com, MyNewPlace.com, and Zillow.com.
I particularly like WalkScore.com because it gives you great information on how 'walkable' the area is, what your commute time will be and if you are near transit.
You can also use the local papers and most of them have an online presence now where you can look for apartments that way too.
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