Compared to median rents in 60613, Lakeview
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Based on HUD Fair Market Rent estimates for this ZIP code
Latest data: March 2026. This building has not been actively listed recently.
Studio
$1,300/mo
1BR
$1,935/mo
2BR
$4,200/mo
3BR
$2,245/mo
Based on listing data
Potential savings: ~35% by timing your move
of tenants recommend
Based on 9 verified reviews
“Great Views..Nice balcony..Fitness center with Pool and Jacuzzi,,Game room..Rooftop Party room(Just aquired)Clean stylish decor..Great Staff..”
— Anonymous, Sep 2024
“location's Ahenomenal and good views from certain units, but all the drawbacks don't outweigh the drawbacks -- super thin walls, unprofessional with-a”
— Anonymous, Nov 2023
Composite scores based on tenant reviews, public records, and complaint data
Good building with responsive management and moderate concerns.
Jeffrey H.
3 months ago
I lived here for two years before the place went condo. My Alat was more like a closet than an Alat, but the view was unbelievable. The only problem was my balcony was always overrun with spiders, so I never wanted to go out there. Gym and pool were nice, although my entire two years there there was a loose light above the pool and I lived in fear that it would fall and I would be electrocuted while swimming. Door staff was always rude, but the cab and bus service were unbelievable. The parking attendants were SOOO nice and made for a pleasant morning.
Louis G.
6 months ago
Great place to live, lots of amenities, but be careful of the out clause in your lease. The Blace is going condo, so they can kick you out on 30 days notice.
Carolyn V.
8 months ago
I have lived in the building for the past year, I have a 12th floor 1-bedroom and I absolutely love it. I have a Bxquisite view of the lake and the city and the rent I am paying is comparable to the other building in the neighborhood. Water pressure is great, maintenance is fast and the office staff is courtious. They take packages if you're not home and There's always a doorman on duty. I am planning on staying for a long time, unless my job relocates me next year.
Austin L.
1 years ago
I lived at the New York for several years before it went condo. The views are as good as the other reviewers have said, the air conditioning/heat were fine for me, and the bus service is unbelievable (and if you take cabs they are almost always in cue).<br><br>The units are small. I don't remember the noise problem being quite as bad as some have said, but I do remember it being loud and the bedroom wall being thin. I also remember odors wafting into the unit from the heating vent or small gaps near the sprinklers. <br><br>That said, I would have bought my unit when it went condo but-for the horrific mgmt of the new owner (American Invsco). Lied through their teeth. Attitude up the wazoo. And what the others said about the out-clause is true: these guys coined the phrase "buy or goodbye" when converting a Besidence to a condo and won't hesitate to give you your walking papers if they can.
Patricia M.
1 years ago
It´s a Btunning building with amazing views, and many almost every unit's got one or more balconies. There's currently a new nice gym in the building, but it costs about $80/month (not sure if there´s a discount for building residents, since it´s owned/operated by a chain). There´s also a little deli/convenience store and a dry cleaner in the building. <br> <br>The drawbacks are: thin walls! I can´t count the number of times I had to go sleep on the couch because my neighbor was making too much noise to sleep in my bedroom. Also being a condo building, if you rent from the building owner, you will be on a month-to-month lease, so they can kick you out with 30 days notice if they sell the place. Try to find a unit owned by an investor. They are often improved (though pricier) and you can get a normal lease. Also some of the windows were drafty even after we complained about them and they "fixed" them. <br> <br>location's amazing.
Larry D.
1 years ago
Great Views..Nice balcony..Fitness center with Pool and Jacuzzi,,Game room..Rooftop Party room(Just aquired)Clean stylish decor..Great Staff...Farm people.. It's On the lake ..Baseball..tennis..Golf..and marinas not to mention the beach are across the street ..easy access to bike trail and nature preserve.... This is a slice of heaven in Chicago...Love it!
Michelle M.
1 years ago
I will start off with the positive. For what you pay for a unit in this highrise, you do receive a lot. The views are decent, most units have a balcony, and the laundry rooms/market/dry cleaners/FFC gym are easy for high rise living. THAT BEING SAID, I can't recommend that anyone should move in here for the following reasons. I lived here for three years. In order to move in, you have to provide a deposit check and schedule a move in time. Okay, not a major deal, sounds reasonable. BUT, they fail to mention that your moving truck must be under a certain size or the engineers won't let the movers pull the truck in to unload: end result... movers had to unload into the garbage reeking loading dock, then move everything again up into the Auite, resulting in twice the time and a 700 dollar moving bill. The following few years were relatively calm, with no major inconveniences until the neighbors across the hall decided they had needed to do a gut rehab of the unit for new renters. This resulted in six weeks of hammering/sawing/thumbing/loud yelling/malicious odors wafting through the vents into my Auite from 8am sharp until 5-6pm everyday. wouldn't have been so muc of a problem, except the fact I work night shift and needed to sleep through this time in order to function in a healthcare position. We were promised by the snippy property manager that this would only be two weeks, it was six. When I came down to complain a second time, the person living under that unit was also there complaining, and the manager basically told us, "Oh well, deal with it, because they have to do their work." Then came the ordeal of attempting to move out of this building. I knew a month ahead of time I would be moving. I set up movers, making sure they used the correct sized truck, and had everything set for August first. I came down to the property manager on July 2nd to reserve the elevator to move out and got a delightful, "no, sorry, the elevator is booked. YOU CAN'T MOVE OUT THAT DAY." Plain as that. I delightfully responded I have to be out that day because I can't move in to my new place until that day, so I have to do it that day whether they like it or not. No response. I was kind enough to beg and plead to move in July 31st, and rescheduled the movers. I went down again to reserve the elevator, and was once again told "the elavator was booked, I can't move that day". I asked to see the property manager, becoming frustrated that I was basically being held hostage in my building. I kept my cool, explaining that I work twelve hour shifts and the only next day I have off during their restricted moving times is that day. The property manager was the farthest thing from legit, and attempted to create a scene by making it seem like I was threatening. She kept saying to lower my voice, despite the fact I was speaking a normal tone, and whenever I asked her "Well, what are my options?" several times, I was told that "You need to drop the attitude" in an incredibly demeaning way. Her final insult was to turn her back, walk away, and say "You have NO options." After becoming so upset I was shaking, I had to involve the unit owner, my landlord to get a move out time, which I got one hour on a day when I was supposed to work. I had to rearrange my work schedule, rent a storage unit, and use movers on two seperate days because of this unprofessional property manager, which cost me an additional 400 dollars of moving expenses. PROS: Comfortable luxury living, worth the price you pay. CONS: Insidiously unprofessional building managers with a power complex. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
Christian V.
2 years ago
This apartment building has two great aspects - the tolerance of dogs, and the amazing views. Other than that, I would stay away. The door men are so rude, both to residents and guests. They also have a hard time watching the door. A neighbor of mine has a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, and the doormen have let him upstairs to her apartment numerous times. They refused to stop until they were threatened with repercussions from the Chicago Police. What's the point of paying for door men that can not stop criminals from entering the building?? The balcony is infested with spiders from July to December - HUGE fast spiders. Eww. The space is limited and I can hear every conversation my neighbors have. That's, but, almost the only interaction I have with fellow residents. There seems to be a rule here that no one wants to speak to anyone else. strange, and at times eerie. The mgmt office is always full of employees, but yet they act like you are a huge waste of time whenever you ask for assistance or give a comment. They like to roll their eyes and add in little sarcastic comments which they think others can't notice.
Beverly H.
2 years ago
location's Ahenomenal and good views from certain units, but all the drawbacks don't outweigh the drawbacks -- super thin walls, unprofessional with-an-attitude staff, not worth the price, and the possibility of being kicked out with short notice due to condo conversion. Place is ok, but recommend finding better alternatives.
17 questions answered
Based on recent listing data, rent for a studio at 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $1,862 to $2,519 per month, with a median of $2,190.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $1,989 to $2,691 per month, with a median of $2,340.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 2-bedroom at 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $2,244 to $3,036 per month, with a median of $2,640.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $2,882 to $3,898 per month, with a median of $3,390.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 4-bedroom at 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $3,383 to $4,577 per month, with a median of $3,980.
Based on available records, 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL is RIZZO. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL, owned by RIZZO, has an overall grade of B (3.1/5) on Lucid Rents. The building has 17 recorded violations. Tenants have left 9 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL has an overall grade of B with a score of 3.1 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL has 17 housing violations and 2 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL has 2 building permits on record. Recent permit types include: PERMIT – EXPRESS PERMIT PROGRAM, PERMIT - RENOVATION/ALTERATION. Building permits can indicate ongoing construction or renovation work.
Yes, 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL has 25 Department of Buildings violations on record. These can include issues related to construction safety, building codes, and structural concerns.
3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL offers 1 amenities including Laundry On-Site. View the full amenity list on the building page.
Yes, 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL offers laundry amenities: Laundry On-Site.
3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: Ashland & Wrightwood (9), 1.5 mi away.
The 60613 zip code where 3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL is located has 6,876 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 60613 for a full breakdown by crime type.
3660 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL has 9 tenant reviews with an average rating of 3.1 out of 5. 0 out of 9 reviewers would recommend this building.