Large, naturally lit apartment available for rent in the highly desirable Ashburn neighborhood.
Located at 7925 Trumbull #2, this newly updated unit is situated in a classic brick building and features 3 bedrooms along with a newly remodeled full bathroom. It boasts a spacious layout with hardwood floors throughout the large living room, formal dining room, and all bedrooms, as well as tile floors in the expansive kitchen.
Property Highlights:
- Generous Living Space: Large living room and formal dining area with abundant natural light.
- Hardwood Flooring: Beautiful hardwood floors throughout the living and dining rooms, as well as all bedrooms.
- Updated Kitchen: Expansive kitchen with tile flooring
- Modern Bathroom: Recently remodeled full bathroom with contemporary fixtures.
- On-Site Laundry: Pay laundry facilities available within the building.
- Secure Building: Gated property with secured entry for added peace of mind.
Application Requirements:
- Income: Household must earn at least 2.5 times the monthly rent.
- Credit: Minimum credit score of 600; lower scores considered case-by-case.
- Background Check: No previous evictions or judgments accepted.
- Application Fee: $60 per applicant aged 18 and older.
- Section 8 Welcome: We accept Section 8 voucher holders.
- No Security Deposit: An administrative move-in fee of half a month's rent is required ($900).
Nearby Amenities:
- Shopping: Close to Ford City Mall and Westport Commons Shopping Center.
- Transportation: Convenient access to public transit and major highways.
- Parks: Proximity to Marquette Park and other recreational areas.
This beautiful apartment is part of a 3-unit rental apartment building in Chicago's Ashburn neighborhood. The construction of the city's first airport, Ashburn Flying Field, in 1916 sparked the neighborhood's early development. The Laird Airplane Company, a maker of racing planes, built manufacturing facilities near the field soon after. The airport complex was closed in 1939 due to competition with nearby Midway airport. Ashburn experienced further manufacturing-led growth during the 1940's after the famed (though short-lived) Tucker automobile company was founded in the area. Production demands from World War II and the Korean War brought in yet more residents and businesses. With this influx, housing developments were built according to subdivisions, something that is not commonly found within Chicago proper. As a result, Ashburn contains a number of smaller sub-neighborhoods.