Amenities
Amazing 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom pet friendly with private backyard apartment in Historical Pullman with Great Amenities you will fall in love with. Amenities included: deck, hardwood floors, storage, laundry in building, and yard. Utilities included: internet and water. Is pet friendly. Date Available: Dec 1st 2021. $1,350/month rent. $1,350 security deposit required.
We're in process of renovation of both apartments once we finish we will upload new pictures and start showings.
Five reasons why choose Fridman Properties Family
1. Five stars reviews from other tenants check us on google maps
2. Easy online showings, lease signing, and payment options.
3. Worry-free living each apartment have appliance and plumbing insurance in case any repairs need to be done easily online request.
4. We are Family own, pet-friendly, and take care of each of our tenants like a family, ask any of our current tenants about us.
5. If you like also to start your own real estate business, we will be happy to share our knowledge.
To schedule to see the apartment please submit this form https://calendly.com/fridmanproperties/meeting and our hospitality team will get back to you as soon as possible. We have virtual tours available as well.
Requirements: must have 620 or higher credit score and income at least 2.5 times of rent, pay background and credit check.
Other requirements might apply. You can check your credit score for free anything at https://www.creditkarma.com/signup and send us a credit report before we can schedule showings.
To schedule to see the apartment please submit this form https://calendly.com/fridmanproperties/meeting and our hospitality team will get back to you as soon as possible. We have virtual tours available as well.
Monthly rentals are available! Historical cozy pet-friendly nicely furnished apartment with good energy and charm with digital lock for your building and apartment. Free historical tour of Pullman.
Phone: 833-374-3626 (833 - FRIDMAN) Website: www.fridmanproperties.com
To schedule, a showing or a phone call go to https://calendly.com/fridmanproperties/meeting
If you like a unique vibe, good energy, cool experience, eat or learn how to make Sushi or European food, wine, smoothies, fun activities, and tours or just relax in the front of the tv our home is for you! Transportation : Car / Uber / Taxi to : 1. McCormick Place - 18 min 2. Hyde Park / University of Chicago - 20 min 3. Chicago downtown - 25 min 4.
Have speed Metra stop takes you express to downtown. Pullman is served by two Metra Electric Line stations; Kensington/115th Street station and Pullman/111th Street station. Most Metra suburban express trains passing through the area stop at the 115th Street station, and only local trains stop at the 111th Street station.
Property professionally managed by Ran Fridman - Airbnb Superhost with more than 15 years of experience in the Hospitality Industry worldwide. Historic Pullman was built in the 1880s by George Pullman as workers' housing for employees of his eponymous railroad car company, the Pullman Palace Car Company.
He established behavioral standards that workers had to meet to live in the area and charged them rent. Pullman's architect, Solon Spencer Beman, was said to be extremely proud that he had met all the workers' needs within the neighborhood he designed. The distinctive rowhouses were comfortable by standards of the day, and contained such amenities as indoor plumbing, gas, and sewers. Pullman has been featured in several major motion pictures. Road to Perdition (starring Tom Hanks and Paul Newman) was filmed in historic Pullman, with scenes featuring the factory and how it "once was" with workers, as well as many other scenes of the neighborhood. The 1993 film The Fugitive had several key scenes in Pullman. Harrison Ford was featured in a local bar, next running down an alley, and over the tops of several Pullman rowhouses. In April 2007, Universal Studios filmed The Express: The Ernie Davis Story, which also featured several scenes in Pullman. The Polar Express animated scenes at the North Pole were based on Pullman architecture. Santa Claus emerges from a building based on the Pullman Company Administration Building; other buildings are based on the architectural style in Pullman. Robert Zemeckis, who designed the movie, grew up in the Roseland neighborhood near Pullman. On November 12, 2006, Historic Pullman was the topic of the HGTV television show National Open House, which featured a Pullman house at 112th Street and Langley.