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Based on 6 verified reviews
“Nancy Spira and Mary Watkins consistently demonstrate perfect performance. I'm impressed by their skill in assembling a talented group of professional”
— Anonymous, Jun 2023
“I wouldn't bother. It's basically an entire building of lipstick on a pig, inoperable elevators, nonstop staff turnover, and a condemned parking ”
— Anonymous, Sep 2024
Composite scores based on tenant reviews, public records, and complaint data
Decent building but has room for improvement in some areas.
Brandon D.
2 months ago
Have lived in 4 different neighborhoods and 5 different apartment buildings/mgmt companies in Chicago. This is by far the worst. Peak Properties doesn't care about their tenants or their well-beings. There's only 1 working elevator for 39 floors... Fire violation? They got rid of the door men so It's much more available to strung out crazies in Chicago. On property mgmt doesn't communicate with maintenance or ownership. They ENTERED MY UNIT WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. Enough said? It's an amazing location and it's a pity that this organization doesn't treat their tenants right.
Carolyn V.
9 months ago
I have lived at this apartment for under 2 months and am already trying to find ways to break my lease due to how much of an awful experience it has been living here. My unIt's an average of 82 degrees a day. The building doesn't have AC between the months of September - May - no central air and no window air. In the middle of the winter, my place is anywhere between 75-80 with all the windows open and blinds down to keep the sunlight heat out. Now in April many days my unit is 85-90. It's completely unacceptable, and the mgmt company has completely disregarded all of my requests, and the rest of the tenants in the building requests to resolve this. Because my windows have to be open all day and all night, its incredibly loud with the downtown street construction and traffic. My place is also dark all the time having to keep the windows down, and defeats the purpose of paying obscene prices for a downtown high rise. location-wise, it's the only good thing about this apartment, but I would never recommend this to anyone what so ever.
Jerry V.
1 years ago
Wow, such a mistake moving into this Bomplex, highly recommend avoiding! The whole Bomplex is just slapping pretty Band-Aids on an older Bomplex, looks fairly nice from far away but the closer you get the more you can see the cheap fixes, work, and materials placed into the Bomplex. Crappy paint jobs, spaces in the laminate, cut wrong trim, the bare minimum to make it look moderately nice from afar. The street parking is on Belevue and Treadful, good luck getting a spot after 5 pm or weekends since people illegally park in the zoned parking... The mail package room is a complete mess all the time because the Bomplex was too cheap to stick w a package delivery system, huge boxes sometime take up the lobby bc the package room is so small an cramped already. mgmt is mediocre, had a leak in my unit which went under the laminate, they stuck a dehumidifier there for a week after the pipe fix then it was gone, no check in or anything on how the floors were after the water. don't even get me started on the elevators! Been here almost a year and they have been worked on the ENTIRE time since I moved in. Like how long does it take to fix, often NONE of them will be working or just one. Only redeeming quality is the closeness to Lincoln Park and Lakeshore (Gold Coast isn't too great if you're looking for a moderately quite evening or weekend of sleep, always loud). The lounge and rooftop can be nice too. but, I can get the same thing, better neighborhood and Bomplex for the same price...
Raymond R.
1 years ago
If I could give Peak Properties mgmt less than 1 star, I would. I've reached out to our property manager, Jessica Ruiz twice and have never received a response. The assistant property manager on the other hand is wonderful. I reached out to him because construction above my unit would start at 6AM some mornings and end just before 11PM LOL. I love waking up and going to bed to jackhammer noises! If you do too, you should consider moving in to 2 E Oak. I've lived in this Besidence for 2 years and I am counting down the seconds until I can move out. I'm dreading that move though because currently, There's ONE elevator for roughly 310 tenants. All of the amenities are on the 39th floor which includes the washers & dryers. Guess who tries to do their laundry at 6AM? On a Saturday morning, I woke up at 6AM to do laundry because what other choice do I have? My plan to do laundry while everyone else was asleep was ruined when I realized that the Besidence scheduled an 8AM move out. mgmt doesn't notify any of the tenants of move-outs WHEN There's ONE WORKING ELEVATOR or which units are under construction and when that construction is expected to end. If I knew there would be jackhammering in the unit above me for 2 weeks, I could have went to my office to avoid all of the rescheduled meetings and apologies to my co-workers during any of the calls I took during that time. I know that they are converting the units in to sub-par apartments to rent. I understand that they are spending around a million dollars to fix the elevators but if mgmt just communicated what was going on so that the tenants could try to live their lives as normally as possible it would be appreciated. I can't describe how many times I had to stay in my Alat because It's A GAMBLE EVERY TIME I LEAVE MY UNIT.
Matthew I.
1 years ago
I wouldn't bother. It's basically an entire building of lipstick on a pig, inoperable elevators, nonstop staff turnover, and a condemned parking garage. The only perk is the pool and rooftop. They added washer/dryers to the units that the old building is simply not equipped to handle with their plumbing, so the units flood nonstop. (Really, floods are so common that when the elevator doors open and you see the fans in the hallway or the carpet ripped up, you just know.) The washer/dryer units are also the two in one European model: they take 4 hours and leave your clothes smelling burnt. You will just end up using the common laundry room despite paying more in rent for your inoperable laundry machine. When your apartment floods, It's also your fault and you will get no credits for damage or anything that goes wrong, including if you are without hot water for 12 days. I recall asking the property manager what I was supposed to do, she said, "Well, take a sponge bath." In terms of safety, no. There's no door staff and anyone can access the building with ease. In 2021, there was literally a shooting on the 18th floor: a disgruntled boyfriend had gotten in and shot at the door of his girlfriend. The action doesn't stop once you move out, though. When I moved out, my ledger was clear, I had a $0 balance print out. Six months later I got a bill from collections saying I owe $270 in backdated utilities and the new staff can't seem to explain this other than, sorry we've changed systems and you owe this. This is how they play there. *edit I'm not sure how this review has 2 stars, I would give it zero if I could*
Gary U.
2 years ago
Nancy Spira and Mary Watkins consistently demonstrate perfect performance. I'm impressed by their skill in assembling a talented group of professionals who take care of the residents at 2 East Oak. We appreciate your commitment and effort. Peak Properties 's fortunate to employ such amazing property managers. Thank you BerkF
| Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| 1 Bed | $2,283 – $2,866 |
| Unit | Rent | As Of |
|---|---|---|
| — | $2,574/mo | Apr 2026 |
| — | $2,574/mo | Apr 2026 |
| 901 | $2,283/mo |
| Apr 2026 |
| — | $2,584/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $2,584/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $2,647/mo | Mar 2026 |
| — | $2,864/mo | Mar 2026 |
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Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $1,542 to $1,796 per month, with a median of $1,669.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL is approximately $2,647 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL is approximately $2,283 per month.
Based on recent listing data, rent for a 1-bedroom at 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL ranges from $2,283 to $2,866 per month, with a median of $2,574.
Based on available records, 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL is not currently registered as rent stabilized. Rents at this building are likely set at market rate.
The registered owner of 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL is 112 OAK STREET LLC. You can view their full portfolio of buildings on Lucid Rents.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL, owned by 112 OAK STREET LLC, has an overall grade of C (2.5/5) on Lucid Rents. Tenants have left 6 reviews. Check tenant reviews for firsthand experiences.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL has an overall grade of C with a score of 2.5 out of 5 on Lucid Rents. This score is based on violations, complaints, and tenant reviews.
Yes, 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL has 2 complaints on record. Visit the building page on Lucid Rents to see the full history, including violation classes and complaint types.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL has 2 building permits on record. Recent permit types include: PERMIT - RENOVATION/ALTERATION. Building permits can indicate ongoing construction or renovation work.
Yes, 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL has 2 Department of Buildings violations on record. These can include issues related to construction safety, building codes, and structural concerns.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL offers 34 amenities including Tide Dry Cleaners, BBQ and Picnic Area, AC System, Laundry On-Site, Remodeled Bathrooms, Laundry Facilities, Fitness Center, Large Dog Friendly, and more. View the full amenity list on the building page.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL lists pet-friendly amenities (Pet Friendly). Contact the building management to confirm current pet policies and any breed or size restrictions.
Yes, 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL offers laundry amenities: Laundry On-Site, Laundry Facilities, Washer/Dryer, DishWasher, Dishwasher.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL has 2 transit options nearby. The closest include: bus: State & Adams (146, 147, 29, 2), 1.5 mi away.
The 60611 zip code where 112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL is located has 5,339 crime incidents on record. Check the neighborhood report card for 60611 for a full breakdown by crime type.
112 E OAK ST, Chicago, IL has 6 tenant reviews with an average rating of 2.5 out of 5. 0 out of 6 reviewers would recommend this building.
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