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Property Summary
Property Type:
Apartment
Rental Fee:
$2,500 - $7,255
Bedrooms:
1-3 beds
Bathrooms:
1-2 baths
Size:
678-3,099 sqft
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Listing Status:
Active
ID:
83683201
Property Amenities
• Carpeted Floors
• Garbage Disposal
• Dishwasher
• Microwave
• Pet Friendly
• Refrigerator
• Washer/Dryer In Unit
• Walk-in Closets
Community Features
• Laundry Facilities
• Storage
Unit Rates
Name
Beds
Baths
Sqft
Rent
206
1
1
687
$2,500
506
1
1
678
$2,557
1205
1
1
687
$2,700
1011
1
1
917
$3,360
1303
1
1
906
$3,650
Name
Beds
Baths
Sqft
Rent
206
1
1
687
$2,500
506
1
1
678
$2,557
1205
1
1
687
$2,700
1011
1
1
917
$3,360
1303
1
1
906
$3,650
901
2
2
1,320
$3,860
1102
2
2
1,322
$3,920
802
2
2
1,267
$4,040
708
2
2
1,267
$4,360
1409
3
2
3,099
$5,581
1408
3
2
1,874
$7,255
Leasing Information
Lease Term: 1 year. Utilities Included: Gas. Photos are an example of similar units within the building, actual unit may vary. Availability and pricing can change daily and vary by lease term. Please contact us to schedule a showing.
Additional Details
Apartments for rent in Chicago for $2,500-$7,255 with 1-3 beds, 1-2 baths, 678-3,099 sqft, pet friendly and located at 910 W Huron St in Chicago, IL 60642. The averaged rental price of $4,878 is 93.7% ($2,360) higher than the average rent of $2,518 for apartments in Chicago, IL and 97.0% ($2,402) higher than the average rent of $2,476 for apartments in Cook County. This apartment is in the Chicago Public School District and the nearest schools are Skinner North Elementary School, Young Magnet High School and Ogden Int High School. 910 W Huron St was advertised by Dwell Chicago Listings on May 24, 2026 at 11:58 AM ET, last updated yesterday at 2:47 PM ET and last checked today at 3:10 PM ET.
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