I moved in in 2002 and moved out as soon as my lease was up. The friendliness of the staff ended the moment I signed the lease. Almost every other month I had problems with leaking kitchen sink, not working stove burners…
655 W IRVING PARK RD, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Lakeview, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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DOB Violation — ARRANGE PREMISE INSPECTION
I moved in in 2002 and moved out as soon as my lease was up. The friendliness of the staff ended the moment I signed the lease. Almost every other month I had problems with leaking kitchen sink, not working stove burners…
As the Bacility goes all condo, the quality of the facility is improving. I am sure the unit prices will edge all renters out.<br><br>As to the union demonstrations, I would rather pay people to be l…
After have owned a unit in Park Place for a year now I definitely realize how great all the amenities are. With a huge fitness center right on the main floor I have no excuse not to visit it several times a week. <…
Lakeview · March 2026
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The quieter side of Lakeview stretching toward Roscoe Village — tree-lined residential streets, Southport Corridor boutiques, and easy access to the lakefront without the Wrigleyville crowds.