1437 N Wells St
1437 N Wells St, Chicago, IL - Old Town
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Overall rating of 3.5 / 5 based on 2 renter reviews
Total Reviews
2
Overall
3.5 / 5
ErinJul 2015
My landlord is the owner of the restaurant on the first floor, so he is not an experienced building manager. Therefore, the move in process and maintenance request handling has been a little unorganized. However, the landlord is invested in maintaining the property and ensuring we have a good living experience.
What did you like most?
Neighborhood, Price, Size, In-Unit Laundry
What did you like least?
No dishwasher, unorganized move-in, older building with previous messy tenants
BettyJul 2015
My experience is very, very new. It's hard to explain the building, because it's above a French restaurant (Bistro Margot) and I'm still getting a feel for how that is going to be. But so far, so good. Only three units total in the building.
What did you like most?
Neighborhood, space of common areas, brightness of the room.
What did you like least?
Hard to tell this early....
1437 N Wells St Overview and Highlights
Overview
1437 N Wells St is a condominium building in Old Town.
Address
1437 N Wells St, Chicago IL
Building Type
Condo
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Neighborhood
Old Town, nestled between Gold Coast and Lincoln Park, takes on these two neighborhoods' attributes and blends them seamlessly. The affluent nature of Gold Coast’s high rises merges with the tree-lined streets and boutiques of Lincoln Park.
Old Town is one of Chicago’s oldest neighborhoods and is steeped in history. Residents live primarily in townhomes, 3-flats, or single family homes. However, there have been multiple new construction high rises built in the last 5 years, including Old Town Park. Old Town’s connection to the loop is via the brown line at the Sedgwick stop.
On weekday mornings, Old Towners can be found sipping on espresso at Elaine’s Coffee Call or taking a look at the latest art pieces at the contemporary art studio. Weeknights in Old Town can be spent eating at Kamehachi, the self-proclaimed “first sushi restaurant in Chicago,” then catching a comedy act at Second City Theater.
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