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Shoreham and Tides, Chicago

East South Water Street, Chicago, 60601, United States
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13.0 mi from Northwestern University
( 4h 52m. 1h 11m. 34m)
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city center | 1.1 mi
Northwestern University Medill ... | 0.3 mi
Trillium Medical Education Cons... | 0.5 mi
The University Of Chicago Gleac... | 0.5 mi
Dog Park Access
Resident Lounge
24/7 Fitness Center
Spa & Sauna
Pool & Sundeck
Chic Play Room
Co-Working Hubs
Resident Lounge

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About the Property

This property is ideally located near Wacker Drive and Columbus Drive, allowing you to reach some of the area’s best destinations within minutes including The Chicago Theatre, Navy Pier, Riverwalk and Lakeshore Trail, while the city’s thriving downtown is nearby.

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Co-Working Hubs
Pool & Sundeck
Resident Lounge
Game & Billiards Room
24/7 Fitness Center
Yoga & Meditation Lounge

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    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What will you do to prepare my apartment before I move in?

Every unit is fully cleaned and repaired before a resident moves in.

Do I have to be present for a service technician to perform work?

No, you can request whether or not you'd like to be present when a maintenance worker accesses your unit.

Do you have on-site maintenance?

Yes.

An item in my unit needs repair. How do I get help?

You can place a maintenance request using your resident portal or by calling the management office.

What happens if I am locked out?

During office hours you can contact their management office or a member of their 24/7 concierge team can help you at all hours.

Is parking available?

Yes, there are two covered parking garages attached to the building managed by Standard Parking. Contact leasing office for pricing.

What amenities does the property offer?

The Shoreham and Tides each feature a pool deck, 24/7 fitness center, game room, work stations, hot tubs, sauna, steam room, and party rooms.

During which time periods are the pools and decks available for use?

The pools are open from 10am-10pm.

Is your community pet friendly?

Yes, contact their leasing team for breed restrictions.

What appliances are standard?

All units feature washing and dryers along with refrigerator, microwave, and oven.

Do you offer furnished apartments?

No, not at this time.

How long does it take for an application to be approved?

Approximately 48 hours from application submission, this may vary.

What are my options for paying my rent?

Rent payments can be made online through your resident portal or you can drop off a check, money order, or cashier's check to the management office. Online payment options include debit /credit card or directly from your bank.

Am I required to purchase renter's insurance?

Yes, as a resident of the property, you are required to obtain renters insurance. Your renter’s insurance coverage must include but is not limited to $100,000 in liability coverage, $25,000 in personal coverage, and $1,000 in medical coverage.

If my situation changes can I get out of my lease?

Yes, you are able to sublease your unit. Restrictions do apply.

Which utilities are included in my rent?

Gas, Water, Sewer, Trash, and Internet will be billed through your resident portal. Electric will be billed separately through ComEd.

Is there public transportation within close proximity of the buildings?

Yes, there are several bus lines and "L" stations within walking distance of the property.

What is the condition of the unit?

Each unit should be in the best shape possible. If you have any issues at move-in one of their maintenance techs will work to fix any issues.

What’s the noise level like?

Noise level is low, but if you have any noise issues you can contact the management office.

Where are the washer and dryer/hookups?

Every unit has a full washer and dryer installed.

Am I allowed to decorate the apartment without penalty?

You are free to decorate your apartment but keep in mind that you are responsible for returning it back to the condition in which you received it. Avoid making any holes larger than a dime. If you paint, walls must be returned to their original color prior to move out.

How are maintenance issues handled?

Their Service Techs are on-site 24/7. Usually work orders are done with in 24 hours or less.

Are there any monthly fees?

Your water, sewer, gas, and trash utilities will be billed based on the actual charges divided among the units. The formula for these charges factors in the unit’s usage, number of occupants, as well as the square footage of the apartment. That means larger apartments or units with more occupants will impact the amount paid each month. The utilities will fluctuate each month and each season. The internet will be a flat $45 per unit per month.

Are pets allowed? If so, is there a fee?

To add a dog or cat to your lease you must submit updated vaccination records and a photo to management. You must sign the pet addendum and pay a nonrefundable pet fee. Pet fees are $325 for 1 or 2 cats; $650 for 1 dog or $750 for two dogs. Dog breed restrictions apply. There is a two pet max per apartment; caged animals are not permitted.

Are there building quiet hours or fees for using communal spaces?

The property quiet hours are from 10:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M.

Which roommates will be held responsible if we don’t make rent?

All roommates that are on the lease are responsible.

Are utilities included? If so, which ones?

Your water, sewer, gas, and trash utilities will be billed based on the actual charges divided among the units. The formula for these charges factors in the unit’s usage, number of occupants, as well as the square footage of the apartment. That means larger apartments or units with more occupants will impact the amount paid each month. The utilities will fluctuate each month and each season. The internet will be a flat $45 per unit per month.

What happens when there’s a maintenance problem in the apartment?

You can call, email or submit a service request online. You would let them know when a good time is to stop by to look at it.

What would it take to break the lease?

You would give a 30 day written notice and pay a fee equal to 2 months rent.

How much will I pay in up-front costs when I sign the lease?

You will pay for the prorated rent or your first months rent-depending on your move in date.

What fees will I need to pay if I have to break my lease?

You would pay a fee equal to 2 months rent.

If I transfer from one apartment community to another, will my security deposit transfer to the new community or do I need to pay another security deposit to the new community?

At property, Security Deposits are not required.

Will I be allowed to sublet my apartment?

Yes, restrictions do apply.
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