Amenities
Beautiful Andersonville one bedroom with Newer Kitchen!!
This apartment also features hardwood floors and a separate living and dining room. The kitchen is renovated with a dishwasher. The bathroom is older but in good shape. The bedroom are a nice size with good closet space. Heat is included in the rent.
*First Months Rent Required**Cats Only**Security Deposit of $1450 Required**Available ASAP*
Andersonville
Traditional Swedish bakeries sit next door to chic urban eateries on Clark Street, while off the main stretch, vintage three flats and walk-ups are neighbors to converted condos and new single family homes.
Perfect for those who...
Want an exciting, trending North Side neighborhood with tremendous shopping and dining options and quiet side streets. Those who want a more hip locale than Edgewater or Ravenswood, with a more refined and mature feel than Lakeview.
What it is like to live in Andersonville:
Andersonville's roots as a Swedish community still shows itself in the form of bakeries and European-style cafes, but the bulk of Clark Street is now home to trending brunch spots, vintage goods sellers, boutiques, handmade home goods stores, specialty wine shops, top-notch restaurants and thriving local bars.
Attractions , Landmarks and Things to Do
Swedish American Museum on Clark Street is home to art exhibits, a historical center, a library and a genealogy center. Hopleaf is a well renowned craft beer bar with 64 beers on tap including many rare European beers found nowhere else in the city. The Neo-Futurists Theater on Ashland has been staging their ever-changing signature show Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind, where they perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, since 1988.
Transportation
The Clark, Ashland and Foster buses all run through Andersonville, but most residents are not too far from several CTA Red Line stops in Edgewater.
Close by to
Ravenswood and the Old Town School of Folk are to the southwest. To the North and East are Edgewater, with ample lakeside park land and beaches. ELAN226070