And I need some help! I'm from Hammond, IN, and I don't know much about the DesPlaines area.
What's good? What's bad? Apartment complexes to look out for?
I'd like to live within 10 miles of DesPlaines so I can commute to work by bike.
Tell me anything and everything I need to know please! Also, if you know of anyone looking for a room mate in the area, I'm clean and able to pay my rent, haha.
Help! =)
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You can easily live for under a grand a month in the city. I live solo in Logan Square (near the border with Humboldt Park, mixed crowd and relatively safe) and pay $650 for a pretty nice 2 bedroom. One bedroom is dedicated to bikes and parts. Horses would definitely be an issue though:). I'm certain I'm not the only one here living within that rent budget in other parts of the city.
If you're more used to rural areas, maybe try living along the NW Metra line near Cary, Crystal Lake, McHenry, Woodstock and Harvard (cheaper burbs that are almost rural). To mitigate the distance of your commute, you can combine Metra (they let you bring bikes on it within certain hours) and cycling on US highway 14 (which is a continuation of Northwest Highway).
I've ridden that route on Saturday, which is pretty good, except a lot of the shoulder is notched for alerting drivers.
Here's the NW Metra line map.(check the distance from Des Plaines, and then you can decide where to live.
On Craigslist. Try dealing with the landlords/owners directly instead of real estate agencies. They charge the landlords, and the landlords pass the cost onto you. You can usually spot the agency ads because of the "img" tag next to the ad links (basically they upload the images to their servers, and paste the html on CL for space saving issues). I'd avoid those, even though sometimes you can find a multi-unit apartment for a reasonable price. They also always require a credit check, which will cost you $30 or something. Individual apt owners will rarely charge you, and will have less strict requirements for leasing. You may even get to live month-to-month, which is what I got. ALSO, beware of scams on CL. Scammers will never post the actual address of the unit, so that a tell tell sign.
I prefer a 3/4 unit place. It'll feel more like a mix of house and apt, which is probably a good step for you in the process of city adaptation.
Well, let's just say it's a bit sketchier around there. Almost 0 businesses, churches, liquor stores..think downtown Gary. You should come to the city on a weekend and do some zigzagging on a bike around the streets so you can get the picture.
If you want to live closer to the NW Metra line (I recommend it), look around the Irving Park Metra station though. My place in Logan is about 2.5 miles from there, not bad if you choose to combine.
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