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Low-Rise Apartment
Lincoln Park, 522 W Belden Ave | Chicago
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  •  Air Conditioning
  •  Cat friendly
  •  Controlled Access
  •  Dog friendly
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Laundry
  •  Parking Available
  •  Private Balconies
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances
  •  Walk-in Closets

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About this Location

Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
Lincoln Park
8 min walk
22/36 (bus) - 5 min
74 (bus) - 5 min

Pricing 

1 Bedroom, 1.5 Baths
$1,265+
  • Bathrooms

    •  Bath Tubs
  • Bedrooms

    •  Walk-in Closets
  • Included

    •  Basic Cable Included
    •  Heat Included
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Gas Range
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Landscape

    •  Courtyard
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Ceiling Fans
    •  Hardwood Floors
    •  Large Windows
  • Pet Terms & Amenities

    •  Cat friendly
    •  Dog friendly
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  Controlled Access
  • View

    •  Private Balconies
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Overall rating 7.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review

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Management
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Value
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Decent value, but you get what you pay for

Third story walk up, but feels like four stairs. Bathroom and Kitchen are very old and feel very old. Clearly a "vintage" apartment. But, it's under 1.2k for a one bedroom in an amazing neighborhood.

I've lived here for three years, only had two service requests, and management addressed both in under 48 hours. besides that, I haven't heard from them at all.

My rent has gone up +$50 every year, which isn't that bad.

Overall, average apartment for an amazing price. But, you get what you pay for.

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About Lincoln Park

Located along the bank of Lake Michigan, Lincoln Park is a majestic neighborhood blessed with luxurious houses, abundant greenery, and a rich historical background. The neighborhood neatly combines modern day units with ancient architectural landmarks like churches and monuments. You can spend the d...
Walkable
Energetic
Easy Commute
Safe Neighborhood
Lack Of Parking Spaces
Lots Of Shopping Options
Great Restaurants And Bars
Median rents in Lincoln Park
Studio
$
1,450
1 Bedroom
$
1,900
2 Bedroom
$
2,350

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Parking Near 522 W Belden Ave

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Lincoln Park Reviews

107 reviews
Love living in Lincoln Park - so many good restaurants and parks around, and it's more removed from the busy downtown area. It's nice to have a little bit of distance from campus. There are multiple bus routes to the hospital (151, 22, 36) that are reliable and usually run every 15-30mins. I thought the commute might be bad, but it's the same amount of time that it previously took me to walk from my Gold Coast apartment to school, and I'm much happier living in LP. Only downside is that while it's cheaper than Streeterville/Gold Coast, it's still a pretty expensive area to live. Having roommates helps a lot and cheaper options do exist, but they're generally further from campus.
This neighborhood is great if you are mainly into packed sports bars. Other than that, though, it also has a variety of restaurants, many of which are BYOB, and there is a Whole Foods half a block away. You can also join the DePaul gym as a non-student for about $80/month. It's about 2 blocks away and has absolutely everything you would want.
Lincoln Park is a great neighborhood, lots to do and safe for the most part. This building is located between two L stops and on a busy street with a bus that runs frequently. The grocery stores are a bit of a hike, especially when Carrying your bags. Living next to the blues bars is good entertainment on late night, but can draw in a sketch crowd
Lincoln Park is the perfect neighborhood for anyone post-graduate and up. Great restaurants, fun bars, and close proximity to other popular Chicago neighborhoods, you really can't go wrong anywhere in the neighborhood. Mostly populated by college kids, young professionals, and new parents, you always feel safe when walking around. Everything important is within walking distance and when the weather is warm, there is nothing better than walking around Lincoln Park Zoo or the Lakefront Trail. Additionally, the red line, purple line, and brown line are all easily accessible. There are also ample bus stops and bike lanes.
I've lived in Lincoln Park for almost 3 years and absolutely love it. The area is relatively safe, there are tons of bar/restaurants, the lake is a short walk away, there are many public transit options and there's an overall energetic vibe since it's full of young professionals and new families.
it's an excellent neighborhood, right outside the lincoln park zoo. there are some restaurants and shops within walking distance. although you still have to walk a little bit, maybe 15-25 minutes. extremely safe neighborhood, very social. great for families
This neighborhood combines the ease of the city with the feeling of a more suburban neighborhood. There are many nearby bars, restaurants, grocery stores and shopping. At the same time, there are great schools and side streets that feel very residential.
This particular part of Lincoln park is great. It's a quieter area with a nice mix of young families, young professionals, and students. Easy access to many grocery stores. Unfortunately it's about a 12 minute walk from the el.