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1110 N Harlem Avenue

1110 N Harlem Avenue

(312) 751-0300

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1110 North Harlem Avenue, River Forest, IL 60305

Amenities

On-site laundry
Dishwasher
Pet friendly
Parking
Recently renovated
Bike storage
Unit Amenities
dishwasher
extra storage
microwave
refrigerator
recently renovated
Property Amenities
pet friendly
on-site laundry
parking
bike storage
Spacious two bedroom condo in highly sough-after River Forest now available. This freshly painted unit features an open floor plan with an expansive kitchen and living area, tons of natural sunlight, updated flooring, newer fridge and dishwasher and a brand new microwave. Two car tandem parking space directly behind the building is included. Common area laundry, bike room and extra storage are located in the basement. This property is a literal stone's throw to Dominican University. Pets allowed. Take a short fifteen minute walk to downtown Oak Park and enjoy the shopping, cafes and restaurants. Close to major highways and public transportation for convenient commuting to the city via Metra, Green Line (twenty minute walk) and Blue Line. Minimum credit score of 650 and income 3xs monthly rent required. Property is available for a September 1st move-in.

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Property Details (Fees & Lease)

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Property Status: Active

Christopher Klanyac

Jameson Real Estate LLC

MLS Number: 12412551

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