


he’s looking incredibly blue here!
I don’t know if it’s the lighting or the sheets, but this is the bluest I’ve seen Mizu. I color picked his fur (p3) and yeah, 100% blue. Super cool lol, no wonder he’s a “blue marble.”



I don’t know if it’s the lighting or the sheets, but this is the bluest I’ve seen Mizu. I color picked his fur (p3) and yeah, 100% blue. Super cool lol, no wonder he’s a “blue marble.”
As the title says! Move-in date is 6/1, and you will be taking over a 12 month lease with the opportunity to renew. I had anticipated moving in but ended up closing on a condo so I don’t need it anymore.
Some details:
Amenities:
- Top floor unit with lots of windows & natural light
- 950 sqft (or so they claim) so lots of room
- Utilities included other than electricity
- Cat friendly (No dogs unless you have a ESA letter)
- Bike storage room next to laundry room
Location:
- 15 min walk to the metra station
- 7 min bus/5 min bike/18 min walk to Damen Brown Line station
- 12 min walk to Mariano’s & LA fitness
- ~8 min walk to the center of Andersonville (N Clark St)
Applicant must have good credit & income and pass background check. Additional pictures of an identical neighboring unit in the comments. DM me for any questions/an application.
As long as this post is still up, the place is still available :)
Umi definitely still beats Mizu up a little bit every once in a while, but they’re getting along beautifully. To anyone who was hesitant about getting a second cat, this is your sign :)
I got my first sib (Umi) last September and I could tell he was lonely. His new brother just arrived yesterday, but Umi’s not quite sure what to make of this development yet! No hissing from either cat yet, so I have high hopes they’ll integration will be smooth
Hi all, wondering if anyone’s been through a similar situation and could provide some insight. I applied to an apartment, and in addition to the $80 application fee, they required me to submit first month’s rent, which was $1750. I was approved for the place, but I ended up deciding against it. Never signed a lease, but the agent is telling me that the $1750 is nonrefundable and would’ve only been refunded if I had gotten rejected for the place. Is there any basis to this? Can I get any of my money back, or should I just cut my losses?
Hi all! I know a lot of neighborhoods vary block to block on safety, everyone’s definition of safety is a little different, and to mind my business, but I just wanted to double check.
I applied for an apartment in east Humboldt Park, on Hirsch St & N Talman. I figured it’s a couple blocks to Wicker Park to the East and Logan Square to the North, so it’s probably pretty safe, but one of my friends is a little worried about visiting me if I moved there. Would appreciate it if anyone familiar with the area could provide some insight. Thanks in advance!