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  • Address:
    900 W 63RD PARKWAY
    Chicago, IL 60621

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900 W 63RD PARKWAY
Chicago, IL 60621

Phone:

  • 60636

  • 60637

  • 60620

  • 60609

  • 60619

  • 60615

  • 60629

  • 60653

  • 60699

  • 60677

BETHEL TERRACE, located at 900 W 63RD PARKWAY, is an exceptional choice for those seeking Chicago apartments for rent. This vibrant community embodies the essence of Chicago living, offering residents beautifully designed apartment rentals that perfectly blend comfort and convenience. Situated in the heart of the 60621 area, BETHEL TERRACE provides easy access to diverse amenities and services, making it an ideal option for anyone looking for quality Chicago housing. With a variety of spacious layouts, BETHEL TERRACE stands out among the many apartments in Chicago, catering to different lifestyles and preferences. Discover the best of Chicago rentals at BETHEL TERRACE, where you can make your home in a welcoming and thriving environment.

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Smart Ways to Find an Affordable Apartment

Look for Rentals in Mixed-Use Buildings

Mixed-use buildings, which combine residential and commercial spaces, often have more affordable apartments. These buildings may include shops, restaurants, or offices on the ground floor with apartments above. The mix of uses can lead to lower rents and provide added convenience with amenities just steps away from your front door.

Affordable Housing Tip

Check Non-Profit Housing Resources

Various non-profit organizations provide affordable housing resources and assistance. These groups may offer housing counseling, financial assistance, or direct affordable housing opportunities. Research organizations in your community for help.