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  1. Building Photo - MILA Rental
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    MILA

    201 N Garland Ct, Chicago, IL 60601

    1 - 2 Beds$2,700 - $5,023

  2. 4BR, 3BR - Post Rental
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    Post

    853 W Blackhawk St, Chicago, IL 60642

    Studio - 4 Beds$999 - $3,995

  3. Building Photo - Elevate Rental

    Elevate

    930 W Altgeld St, Chicago, IL 60614

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,400 - $14,730

  4. Building Photo - Moment Rental

    Moment

    545 N McClurg Ct, Chicago, IL 60611

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,025 - $7,410

  5. Building Photo - Left Bank Rental
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    Left Bank

    300 N Canal St, Chicago, IL 60606

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,297 - $10,000

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Living in Chicago IL

Chicago offers one of the most unique settings for such a dense urban area, especially considering it's America's third largest city. The famously Windy City – or Second City or Chi-Town depending on what you want to call it – combines towering luxury apartments and long-standing apartment communities with cultural touchstones and a unique nightlife scene in an area surrounded by riverfront cityscapes and waterfront views. Chicago occupies the majority of Lake Michigan's western shore, presenting residents with mild waters in the summer and a unique setting during the winter. There are iconic buildings like the Willis Tower and Tribune Tower, Wrigley Field, and Cloud Gate (commonly known as "The Bean") at Millennium Park. There's comprehensive public transportation too, providing incredible views of this riverfront city and making commuting from your Chicago apartment simple.

Moving to the Area

When moving to Chicago, you'll be able to experience big-city life without the high costs typically associated with cities like NYC or Los Angeles. You'll pay less in rent compared to other major cities, but still enjoy fantastic activities and attractions. Chicago is a highly walkable city with an extensive public transit system. Hop on the "L" and Metra Rail to quickly get around the city. Chicago neighborhoods are as diverse as the city itself, with 77 distinctive neighborhoods in 12 districts to choose from.

Lifestyle

When moving to Chicago, deciding where to live comes down to preference: do you want to live in the city or the suburbs? Chicago's solid network of public transportation opens up the possibilities of where to rent in Chicago and still have a quick, easy commute. Within the city, you can depend on buses or the L train to get you to and from work. Many people who live in the suburbs surrounding the city, called "Chicagoland" by residents, ride the Metra Rail commuter train to work instead of driving.

Culture

Culture is not hard to find in Chicago. It's the birthplace of improv comedy. Tina Fey and Bill Murray, famous alumni, propelled their careers at the Second City comedy theatre and school of improvisation. Chicago is legendary for blues and jazz on the music front. It's where some of the biggest rap, R&B, and hip-hop artists started out, including Kanye West, Common, and Lupe Fiasco. There's also a huge culinary scene that features everything from Michelin Star restaurants to signature Chicago comfort food like Deep Dish Pizza and Italian Beef. The city is home to several professional sports teams, including the Chicago Bears (NFL), Chicago Bulls (NBA), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL), and Chicago Cubs (MLB), with their respective stadiums being Soldier Field, United Center, United Center, and Wrigley Field.

Industry

Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is the busiest airport in the nation. Many of the world's top financial corporations have offices and headquarters here. Aside from financial services, other significant industries include engineering, publishing, hospitality and tourism, and food processing. Google's Chicago office reflects the city's growing tech industries.

Sports & Colleges

Chicago is famous for having some of the most beloved sports teams in the world. It is home to the Chicago Bulls, a team that was led by Michael Jordan, one of the greatest basketball players of all time. Jordan successfully led the team to win six NBA Championships in the 90s. We can't forget to mention the NFL Chicago Bears, MLB cross-town rivals Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox, and the Chicago Blackhawks, the NHL Stanley Cup Championship dynasty team. Chicago is also filled with world-renowned universities including the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, and top public schools such as the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Landmarks

You'll never be left with nothing to do when living in Chicago. Take a tour along the Chicago River and stroll past some of the finest examples of American architecture. Or spend time in the Art Institute of Chicago or the Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago also boasts the world's tallest skyscrapers, including the Willis Tower and the John Hancock Center. Visiting Cloud Gate, aka "The Bean," at Millennium Park is also a must. For music festival fiends, Lollapalooza takes place every year in Grant Park and attracts the biggest names across all music genres.

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