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4025-4027 N Pulaski Rd Apartments

4025-4027 N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60641

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Details

Property Information

  • 34 units / 3 stories

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

No Pets Allowed

Apartment Features

  • Heating
  • Kitchen

Community Features

  • Controlled Access
  • Laundry Facilities
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Area Scores

Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
90
Out of 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
72
Out of 100
Bikeable
Bike Score®
62
Out of 100
Busy
Soundscore
62
Out of 100

Transit

Commuter Rail
Irving Park Station
1 min Drive
Union Pacific Northwest Line - Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad (Metra)
Commuter Rail
Grayland Station
2 min Drive
Milwaukee District North Line - Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad (Metra)
Airport
Chicago O'Hare International
17 min Drive
ORD
Airport
Chicago Midway International
23 min Drive
Chicago Midway International

Schools

5 rating

Belding Elementary School

Grades PK-8

Public

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Park View Lutheran School

Grades PK-8

Private

1 rating

Schurz High School

Grades 9-12

Public

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Lydia Urban Academy

Grades 9-11

Private

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Hope College Prep High School

Grades 9-11

Public

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Apogee Academy

Grades K-12

Private

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Renter Reviews

For 4025-4027 N Pulaski Rd

3

1 Rating & Review

How Is This Rating Determined?

8/28/15

Old in need of a renovation

I am disabled and living on social security. I moved out of a supportive living facility because they were stealing all my money. They charged me $1200 per month to live in an apartment worth $600. That was my entire social security, except for $90 per month. It took me 3 years to save enough money to get out. And then I grabbed the first apartment that said YES to me. It was affordable rent, but then I discovered many things that needed upgrading. The place, even though it had many... interesting old characteristics, including many built in wooden book shelves, was old and falling apart. The kitchen is so small that I cannot even open the oven door completely--because it hits the other wall. And the oven doesn't have a temperature guage so I have no idea how hot I am setting it for. And the radiators have started leaking when they are on in the winter, leaving water on the carpet. But I am hesitant to tell my landlord about these things. Because one of the things I experienced was bedbugs. When I told my landlord, he got crazy and said he should throw me out. I reminded him that I was disabled, and had nothing to do with the bedbugs, and he softened up a bit and called his friend who works for Orkin. The bugs were eliminated but I don't think I can talk to him about any other problems. If you can help me move on here, I don't know what I could say. Except thanks for giving me another chance to move on. I would appreciate any help that you might be able to give me, but please don't tell my landlord--at least not until I am ready to move out.

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