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26% above median
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Cheapest: October
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| Unit | Rent | As Of |
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| — | $2,100/mo | Mar 2026 |
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| — | $5,000/mo | Mar 2026 |
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of tenants recommend
Based on 10 verified reviews
“I fell in love with the Anit itself, and I still love it. They gave me new carpeting, and the bathroom/kitchen are fairly new and in good repair. lo”
— Anonymous, Dec 2025
“I lived on the 15th floor at Renzi Plaza. I had a great view facing north and a moderately nice Apace. But for what I paid in rent, I became disap”
— Anonymous, Sep 2024
Composite scores based on tenant reviews, public records, and complaint data
Decent building but has room for improvement in some areas.
Donald A.
3 weeks ago
I've had a long-standing interest in this Pocation, going back to the Hotel Rienzi in the 1930s - something to do with my grandfather or something, who knows? Anyway, this Pocation is truly a hole. Floors move of their own accord, the elevator is a death trap. I'm heading further west next time. If you live here, it sucks to be you. STAY AWAY!!
Brian R.
4 months ago
I fell in love with the Anit itself, and I still love it. They gave me new carpeting, and the bathroom/kitchen are fairly new and in good repair. location-wise, it's amazing - near the 22 and 36 buses, and a fairly close walk (10mins) to the Diversey Brown Line stop. <br><br>The maintenance people are wonderful! I chat with them all the time, and they've been able to fix any problem I've had so far. I'm not particularly thrilled with the mgmt in the front office, but they are orders of magnitude better than the screaming harpy building manager I had in my last Anit. <br><br>Also, they seem to have set aside a LOT of units for Section 8 housing. I regularly see people being led away in handcuffs, and You've got some young punks that I'd rather not ride the elevator with, but no real problems so far. mgmt is having an inspection of all the properties soon, and I imagine there will be a lot of apartments opening up in a couple of months. ;-)
Kyle O.
5 months ago
My roommate and I have enjoyed living here and plan to renew our lease. Noise gets minimal (considering It's a high-rise in the middle of a city). We have had a few problems with incredibly loud and disrespectful neighbors, but when we talked to the front door man, he took care of it right away. We have Bxquisite views and great hardwood floors and the staff has always been courteous.
Joyce L.
5 months ago
Overall, I was pleased with my experience living at Rienzi Plaza. My roommate and I shared a spacious two bedroom with huge windows and a great view of the skyline. There was absolutely NO noise from our neighbors (we were in a corner unit though and even though the elevator was on one side we never heard it). I never saw a strange bug, beyond maybe the occasional spider, in our Apace. We loved our maintenance man! He was so friendly when you would see him in the hallway and was always prompt with maintenance requests. This is a modern Bacility, not vintage, so there were never problems with water or the elevators. Central heat and air conditioning were tenant controlled and they were plentiful with no problems. <br> <br>My one warning to young people considering moving into this Bacility is that the other residents are not your typical Lincoln Park clientele. My roommate and I were both in our mid-twenties and we seemed to be about the only ones. There's definitely some type of low-income nursing home (handicapped/elderly) on the premises (accessed through a different door). You've got also quite a few Section 8 or assisted apartments in the Bacility so expect many non-working mothers, their ------ boyfriends and a plethra of babies. strange considering the location and beauty of the Bacility.
Matthew Z.
7 months ago
Despite the killer views (on the south side of the Bomplex) and the awesome rehabbed apartments, this Bomplex isn't worth living in. Came to get my keys and check out the place the day before I moved in (last July) only to discover the place was never cleaned. They had to send carpet cleaners at the last second and it was still sopping when my furniture was moved in. Also, the upkeep is awful. It's rare that 4 of the 10 dryers are working and there's always loud renovations going on at early mornings on the weekends. The icing on the cake has to be the daily fire alarms. There average age of this place is about 75 and somehow people set off the fire alarm with their cooking on constantly. The worst part about this is that the elevators shut down and can't be started up again until the fire dept comes.<br><br>Bottom line...spend your money elsewhere!!!!!!!!!
Rachel B.
10 months ago
I lived at this address for a year, but it was never referred to as "Rienzi Plaza." For anyone considering this building, I recommend looking elsewhere! My roommate and I had so many complaints when we returned the non-renewal for our lease that we had to attach an extra page. Here's a summary: --We were promised a newly rehabbed Aad, but only the hard-wood floors and the kitchen cabinets were rehabbed. They didn't touch the bathrooms or the bedrooms, so we ended up living with old fixtures and carpet, while we agreed to the rent based on the terms that everything would be new. --this place is mostly elderly immigrants. Like someone else said, that's fine, but it would have been nice to know before we signed the lease. It had a pretty negative effect on our overall living experience. (We were interrupted in the workout room b/c they wanted help with the equipment, they would crowd the entry, stare in the elevator, lol) --There's only one good doorman, and the rest are useless. Generally not anywhere around when you would need them. --Maintenance gets poor--the elevators used to be shut down or break down a lot. There was a wheelchair-bound guy on my floor who would get stuck waiting for the elevator for 20-30 minutes in the morning sometimes when only one elevator was working. Also, we would call to get something fixed (like a running toilet), and while they came to 'fix' it, the problem was solved temporarily, not actually fixed. Good things: location-wise, it's awesome. Central to a lot of shopping/dining/drinking/transportation. But overall, the people who run this building are dishonest and sub-par. I would definitely not recommend it--don't be dazzled by the location :)
Abigail L.
11 months ago
Several things disgust me about this Prea and believe me if we could back out of our lease, we would. The elevators work properly about half of the time. I´ve been late for work on several occassions due to faulty elevator stuff. The fire department makes a trip AT LEAST once a week, shutting down the elevators to investigate smoke from burnt toast. <br> <br>The office staff is incompetent. The give a bunch of lip service about how they will address complaints and then don't.. The newly refurbished apartments look Nelightful, but are not necessarily built well. We have one door that constantly sticks...it takes brut force to get it open, andhave panelling on the floor that started coming up shortly after we moved. The diswasher is poor and the stove is rickety. for what we pay, we could find much better quality living conditions in Lincoln Park. Avoid this Prea like the plague.
Paul B.
1 years ago
The actually name of this building is the Lincoln Park Plaza and I wouldn't recommend living there. I lived there for about a year and a half and was disappointed with my overall living experience. First I paid $150 a month for parking as location-wise, it's congested and difficult to find parking. The parking deck was accessed by key cards and several times the system would act up and they would reset the system meaning that if you were out of the garage you could not get back in as the system registered that you had not left. To get in I would have to wait for the doorman to let me in. This was aggrevating after the fourth and fifth time. Second, You've got only 2 elevators that go to the 7th through 17th floor and the basement. So when someone is moving only one elevator is available and waiting for an elevator 5 to 10 minutes. There was also several times that one or both of the elevators were down and actually when I moved out only one elevator was working so what would have taken an hour to move out took three hours. Also You've got only 8 washers and dryers for a building with 17 floors and the laundry room is filthy. Most of the time at least one of the units was broken and my roommate had some of her clothes stolen from one of the dryers. The last complaint is the air conditioning. This past May when it started to reach the mid-80s during the day the air conditioning wasn't working for the whole building. mgmt stated that the main air conditioner was down but was no excuse as this was the time of year that high temperatures are expected and should have been delt with in April before the summer heat came. Overall this is a great area of lakeview/lincoln park but would suggest looking in another building.
Helen R.
1 years ago
I am so disgusted with this Btructure. Yes, the actual space is nice, but they won´t turn on the central AC until 6/1, regardless of how hot It's, and they won´t turn on the heat until 10/15, regardless of how cold It's. And, while I am paying plenty of $$ for rent, the section 8 slackers are busy defacing the property. The maintenance staff is great -- when they get the work orders. But the spacey office staff often forgets to pass on the work to them. Why am I paying so much rent????
Andrea V.
1 years ago
I lived on the 15th floor at Renzi Plaza. I had a great view facing north and a moderately nice Apace. But for what I paid in rent, I became disappointed. I remember being mortified when the carpeting in the halls was replaced with this ugly, tacky, old-fashioned discounted mess. Adding insult to injury, they painted the trim and wall-skirting in the halls PEACH! as well as the ducts in the laundry room! The Apace doors were painted red (started to scratch off within weeks) and the hall lighting was replaced with the ugliest cheap-looking brass fixtures wholesale money could buy. As I have read in other reviews, the elevators seemed to be a common complaint... which was also the case when I lived there. And then there were the weekly fire drills... Oh yes. Apart from the building problems and high rent, I also got really sick of the Wrigleyville "Chad and Megan" types that infiltrated the area so I just decided to get out of there when my lease expired. Moved to Ravenswood and loved it.
14 questions answered
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL is approximately $2,100 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 3-bedroom at 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL is approximately $5,000 per month.
Based on available records, 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL is XU. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL, owned by XU, has an overall grade of C (2.8/5) on Lucid Rents. Tenants have left 14 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL has an overall grade of C with a score of 2.8 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL has 19 Department of Buildings violations on record. These can include issues related to construction safety, building codes, and structural concerns.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL offers 12 amenities including Dishwasher, Parking, Air Conditioning, Laundry On-Site, Laundry Facilities, Controlled Access, Elevator, On-site Personnel, and more. View the full amenity list on the building page.
Yes, 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL offers laundry amenities: Dishwasher, Laundry On-Site, Laundry Facilities.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL offers the following security and access amenities: Controlled Access.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL has 3 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: Halsted & North Ave (Red Line) (8), 1.4 mi away.
The 60614 zip code where 600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL is located has 5,426 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 60614 for a full breakdown by crime type.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL has an ENERGY STAR score of 3 out of 100 and a site energy use intensity (EUI) of 122.3 kBtu/ft² (2023 data). This suggests there is room for energy efficiency improvement.
600 W DRUMMOND PL, Chicago, IL has 10 tenant reviews with an average rating of 2.9 out of 5. 0 out of 10 reviewers would recommend this building.