No CDBS violations on record.
Latest data: March 2026. This building has not been actively listed recently.
Studio
$1,473/mo
1BR
$1,998/mo
2BR
$3,000/mo
3BR
$4,195/mo
4BR+
$3,200/mo
Potential savings: ~34% by timing your move
of tenants recommend
Based on 10 verified reviews
“This company manages a lot of buildings. I lived at the southwest corner of sherman and noyes, commonly known as the "castle building". ”
— Anonymous, Jun 2010
“This company will screw you over BIG TIME. They are nasty slumlords and incredibly rude. They do not maintain their buildings and treat the tenants ”
— Anonymous, Jun 2007
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Based on available records, 516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657 is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657 is PARLIAMENT ENTERPRISES. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657, owned by PARLIAMENT ENTERPRISES, has an overall grade of C (2.1/5) on Lucid Rents. Tenants have left 20 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657 has an overall grade of C with a score of 2.1 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657 has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: Halsted & Armitage (8), 1.5 mi away.
The 60657 zip code where 516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657 is located has 8,875 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 60657 for a full breakdown by crime type.
516 W BRIAR PL, Chicago, IL 60657 has 10 tenant reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5. 0 out of 10 reviewers would recommend this building.
Current Resident 682042
5 years ago
Lost 4 packages in the last 2 month. One got opened and lose value immediately. This review is for 510 W Briar. Specifically, the security score of this building is under 0. The building engineer Jasmin is a nice and responsive person though. Funny thing is all of the lost packages are valuable shoes, other packages like plastic spray bottle are totally safe, big packages like have alcohol in it were left in the hall way after delivered in 7 days. It easily makes people think that the theft is most likely living in this building, or at least very familiar with this building. Otherwise who would only target on my packages and only took the valuable stuff? I don't think i'm the only victim from this kinda of situation. After called and emailed the manager, Majda, who told me to file a police report, or don't deliver packages to the building. Honestly, her advices made sense. However, the police don't give a crap of things like this, and you know how much trouble it gonna cause to pick up your packages every time from a far away UPS/Fedex office. If Bealproperty really cares about the residents, they should at least send a warning email to all the people living in the building, all i know is i never got a email about it. If Bealproperty really cares about the residents, they should at least put a sign in the hall way to warn the theft. If Bealproperty really cares about the residents, here is a suggestion. I know that there is a storage room at the first floor, add a digital locker to the door and only the resident knows the passcode. That doesn't really cost much but could be an effective way to prevent further theft issues. If you like to get your valuable packages lost, come live here.
Micdiddy111
9 years ago
Lived here for two years. Upon move out we were charged $640 for re-painting pursuant to a verbal agreement we would pay "$80 per room" for them to paint the colors we wanted and repaint at move out to white. Our place has 4 rooms. $320. The "receipt" said "4 rooms, 2 coats each." Hence they calculated that to mean 8 rooms, thus $640. The problem is not just that this is an irrational interpretation of our agreement (we didn't agree to "$80 per coat" as such agreement would be ridiculous). The bigger problem is that George Dee would not discuss the issue. Literally. He stopped returning my emails or taking my call. George Dee is basically a two-faced thief. Nice over the phone, but when he know he's got your money and there's nothing you can do, then he's gone. And I know one answer is to sue in small claims court for my $320, but we moved to California so we would lose more money in travel. George knows this. They know they can steal from people moving out of state with impunity. Thus, my remedy is to inform people about the problem and hopefully the free market will react.
horribleunhappyplace
15 years ago
I'll give kudos to Jim if I remember his name correctly (wears glasses) he has always addressed my concerns with urgency. but then there is only so much he can do- The women staff are rude useless grumpy and need a life. The laundry room is always dirty and broken; Trash room is the filthiest with rodents the size of cats. Parking lot stinks as people lets their dogs pee all over the place. if you're standing there he dog will even pee on your legs Onsite engineer lucion is a nonsense fellow. talks and talks and talks. leaky toilets that they just couldn't fix mold in ceiling...winter was horrible as the building is old the inside temperture dropped to 50s they had to cover all the windows with sheets walls are so thin that we heard our next door neighbour cheating on her husband all the fricken time. it was unbearable the constant moaning and sex..made it look like a porno house...you always get what you pay for; cheap rent cheap people! good luck!
groeber
15 years ago
This company manages a lot of buildings. I lived at the southwest corner of sherman and noyes, commonly known as the "castle building". It is an old building, but well-maintained. Storage lockers are in the basement, but on a first-come first-serve basis, so most won't get one. Coin-op laundry is also in the basement, not so close to all the apartments, but in good working condition. Landscaping and snow removal are good. The floors are old and make a lot of noise. Also, the apartments have been painted over so many times over the years that the doors stick. The heat is done by radiators, so it is either on full blast or off. It is usually much too warm to have it full blast all the time. Our kitchen was tiny. It had almost no counter space. I never had any maintenance issues. I cannot comment on the speediness or lack thereof in repair. I received my deposit back less $35 for tub cleaning ($70 split with my roommate), which is fair since I couldn't clean the thing and would have paid that much to have it done anyway.
Current Resident 177034
15 years ago
I moved to 516 Briar 4 years ago and have continually renewed my lease. Initially, I moved here because of the location, the parking, the size of the unit, and they allow pets. Through the years, I have been up and down about how I feel about living here. This has everything to do with my neighbors that have come and gone. The walls don't insulate sound too well. One year, I had a neighbor that had her alarm set for 7:00 am everyday. Well, this was fine when she was at home and could turn it off but it was hell the weekends she spent away but didn't think to turn off the alarm before she left. Other years, I have had neighbors that are respectful and there was never issues like above. As far as the apartment itself, again I like the size of the unit. Heat is included in rent and it is plenty warm during the winter. The units have large windows so during the warmer seasons, you can get I nice breeze. I occasionally have to use the air conditioners if it gets too hot. There are wall units in the bedroom and in the living room. The water pressure is good and their is ALWAYS enough hot water for long showers. The kitchen is small but well laid out and there is a bar between it and another room. I have a table and chairs in that room so it serves as a pseudo dining room. Some units have the bar area shuttered and use the other room as a second bedroom. While not for me, I could see how that could work. I have had various issues with the apartment facilities throughout the years. Each time, the building engineer has worked around my schedule to get it taken care of. Once, the heat didn't work. The toilet broke a few times. My afore mentioned neighbor got drunk and left her shower on for 8 hours and didn't mention anything to management. Well management spent 3 days drilling holes in walls around the building trying to figure out if a pipe had burst or something. They finally linked the source back to her apartment and she said "oh yeah, I forgot to tell you guys about that." They had to drywall and then repaint the holes in my apartment so it smelled like paint for a while but I can't blame them for her. I have also locked myself out of my apartment 2 dozen or so times. The doors have those locks that you can lock from the inside. Habit has me locking the door all the time and closing it; sometimes without checking if I have keys or not. Each time, I have been able to call Parliament and they have paged the engineer to open my door. I think that has been my biggest sticking point because without an on-site engineer, I'd probably would have paid $100s in locksmith fees or just been SOL sitting outside my apartment. At this point, my neighbors are cool and I haven't had any neighbor related issues in years.