I live on the North side and pay 1000$ even for a two bedroom, W/D in unit, dishwasher, gas heated, etc. One bathroom, though, however. RP james deal for 850$ for that large a place IS a good deal.
I think RPJames is referring to neighborhoods such as Lincoln Park/Wrigleyville/ Wicker Park which can be a little pricey.
Also, remember a lot of the listings will say "1br" but then have an almost equally large room for another bedroom or office.
If you search out places more in west lakeview/lincoln square/ukranian village/roscoe village/logan square/ravenswood/printers row/south loop you will find excellent deals in really great/hip/safe/unique places. I'm about 30 minutes(I live in Roscoe Village) from the school in high traffic, around 15-20 minutes in low traffic. I live around really great shopping, coffee shops, and cute restaraunts...once you live in Chicago you'll realize how nice it is to just walk around your neighborhood(and to get to the restaraunts that deliver)...something to think about as the areas around the school don't offer as much.
I've never had trouble parking on the street in my neighborhood(I usually park curbside about 20 ft from my door), but if you're in Lincoln Park/Wicker Park you probably will run into trouble.
Some links to help you find housing/apartments are.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/apa/
http://www.chicagoreader.com/spacefinder
Reviews of different things in Chicago(check out the neighborhood matches and look through those some, helps get a feel for some of the neighborhoods)
http://www.yelp.com/search?find_des....x=18&action_search.y=13&action_search=Search
And to check if the area is safe -
http://www.chicagocrime.org is a good way to check. Even though most areas have about the same TYPE of crime. I'd just check on things like homicides/theft in a residential area(any shopping area will report tons of theft).
rpames said:
Of course all the married couples live off campus, but most of the single people do live in the RC. Some people live north side b/c they think it safer and closer to things to do. That is part true, but you are going to be over an hour from the school most days. I live in Canaryville. I'm only 7 min from the school. My apartment is a two bedroom with 2 full baths, we have a dishwasher, washer and dry in the closet and central air. We also have 2 big dogs and we only pay $850/ mo + utilities. That is a steel in Chicago. I have friends who live north and they pay ~1000/mo for a one bedroom one bath, no dishwasher, no washer/dryer, no A/C. Lets not forget the complete lack of parking on the north side. Those friend will drive around for an hour to find a spot 5 blocks away. If I don't a spot with in 50 ft of my front door, I'm pissed. By that I mean, parking is not a problem. And most confusing to me is that they drive over an hour to get to school. If you contact Student affairs at ICO, then can send you an off campus housing packet with areas and landlords. A lot of us rent from Steve McKenzie...his apartments are nice and cheap. Plus he is very easy going.
I'm sure Eyegirl will say this area is horrible, but I have not had enough problem to out way what I'm saving in rent.