Any tips/recommendation for housing at Northwestern Law?
Where to rent?
Can I stay I little appart form the school at surrounding neigborhoods? Would it be convenient?
Housing at Northwestern
Posted Feb 19, 2008 17:56
Where to rent?
Can I stay I little appart form the school at surrounding neigborhoods? Would it be convenient?
Posted Mar 20, 2008 05:05
Someone interested to share an appartment in Chicago (LLM student at NU) ; it will be cheaper?
Any tips/recommendation for housing at Northwestern Law?
Where to rent?
Can I stay I little appart form the school at surrounding neigborhoods? Would it be convenient?
<blockquote>Any tips/recommendation for housing at Northwestern Law?
Where to rent?
Can I stay I little appart form the school at surrounding neigborhoods? Would it be convenient?</blockquote>
Posted Apr 19, 2008 04:10
Have you applied for the dormitory? I would like to share apartment near law school if I cannot be offered dormintory (Chicago).
Someone interested to share an appartment in Chicago (LLM student at NU) ; it will be cheaper?Any tips/recommendation for housing at Northwestern Law?
Where to rent?
Can I stay I little appart form the school at surrounding neigborhoods? Would it be convenient?
<blockquote>Someone interested to share an appartment in Chicago (LLM student at NU) ; it will be cheaper?
<blockquote>Any tips/recommendation for housing at Northwestern Law?
Where to rent?
Can I stay I little appart form the school at surrounding neigborhoods? Would it be convenient?</blockquote></blockquote>
Posted Apr 19, 2008 04:16
I am going to try and possibly buy something small in the city even though it would put me in MORE debt :(
Posted Jun 22, 2008 14:31
any one looking for sharing apartment..15th August onwards close to northwestern campus...my email address is tapuptl@gmail.com
Posted Jun 24, 2008 20:07
I had been working like real estate agent in Chicago some years ago so I like to suggest to you some ideas:
1. Check with appartment rental agency ( one on Halsted was pretty good );
2. Call local real estate agency or even better to attend their office meeting when everyone there. "Brothers-realtors" know so many things in real estate as well as people around.
3. Post add "looking for rent" in local coffee joins.
4. Check with graduated students if their "old" spots still available.
5. Look in local newspaper "for rent" or "sublease".
6.Call property management companies ( look their number on buildings ). They can tell you what is available for rent in their buildings as well as who looking for sublease their appartment or looking for roomate.
1. Check with appartment rental agency ( one on Halsted was pretty good );
2. Call local real estate agency or even better to attend their office meeting when everyone there. "Brothers-realtors" know so many things in real estate as well as people around.
3. Post add "looking for rent" in local coffee joins.
4. Check with graduated students if their "old" spots still available.
5. Look in local newspaper "for rent" or "sublease".
6.Call property management companies ( look their number on buildings ). They can tell you what is available for rent in their buildings as well as who looking for sublease their appartment or looking for roomate.
Posted Jun 28, 2008 05:37
I had been working like real estate agent in Chicago some years ago so I like to suggest to you some ideas:
1. Check with appartment rental agency ( one on Halsted was pretty good );
2. Call local real estate agency or even better to attend their office meeting when everyone there. "Brothers-realtors" know so many things in real estate as well as people around.
3. Post add "looking for rent" in local coffee joins.
4. Check with graduated students if their "old" spots still available.
5. Look in local newspaper "for rent" or "sublease".
6.Call property management companies ( look their number on buildings ). They can tell you what is available for rent in their buildings as well as who looking for sublease their appartment or looking for roomate.
...and CRAIGSLIST!!! Craigslist is by far the most efficient way to find an available apartment or post a 'wanted' situation in most major metro's across the U.S. WWW.Craigslist.org the select Chicago / Housing. Best way to find non-broker fee units without having to pay a months rent worth of cafe lattes at lame @$$ MNC coffee joints pulling tabs off poorly Kinko'ed fliers only to find them already rented.
Best of luck and / or looking for a roomie?
-M
1. Check with appartment rental agency ( one on Halsted was pretty good );
2. Call local real estate agency or even better to attend their office meeting when everyone there. "Brothers-realtors" know so many things in real estate as well as people around.
3. Post add "looking for rent" in local coffee joins.
4. Check with graduated students if their "old" spots still available.
5. Look in local newspaper "for rent" or "sublease".
6.Call property management companies ( look their number on buildings ). They can tell you what is available for rent in their buildings as well as who looking for sublease their appartment or looking for roomate.</blockquote>
...and CRAIGSLIST!!! Craigslist is by far the most efficient way to find an available apartment or post a 'wanted' situation in most major metro's across the U.S. WWW.Craigslist.org the select Chicago / Housing. Best way to find non-broker fee units without having to pay a months rent worth of cafe lattes at lame @$$ MNC coffee joints pulling tabs off poorly Kinko'ed fliers only to find them already rented.
Best of luck and / or looking for a roomie?
-M
Posted Jul 09, 2008 00:21
Friends,
I have just finished my LLM at Northwestern and I am moving from Chicago since I got a job in Florida.
I have a studio in the best building in the Chicago area - The Streeter (http://www.thestreeter.com). It is convenient located, near everything and very close to the school (8 minute walk) which is the best for winter.
I need to sublet it from August 2008 to June 2009 which is exactly the LLM period.
I can sublet it furnished or unfurnished.
If you have interest please contact me at m-costa2008@nlaw.northwestern.edu
Best,
Mariana
I have just finished my LLM at Northwestern and I am moving from Chicago since I got a job in Florida.
I have a studio in the best building in the Chicago area - The Streeter (http://www.thestreeter.com). It is convenient located, near everything and very close to the school (8 minute walk) which is the best for winter.
I need to sublet it from August 2008 to June 2009 which is exactly the LLM period.
I can sublet it furnished or unfurnished.
If you have interest please contact me at m-costa2008@nlaw.northwestern.edu
Best,
Mariana
Posted Sep 16, 2008 15:22
Dear Mariana,
Reading your post, I'm just curious how you landed your job in Florida from LLM at Northwestern. Was it through their recruitment services?
I'm just curious because I'm debating if I should also apply to some Chicago schools on top of NY/Cali schools.. I'm not sure I like Chicago enough to stay there.
Thanks!
Reading your post, I'm just curious how you landed your job in Florida from LLM at Northwestern. Was it through their recruitment services?
I'm just curious because I'm debating if I should also apply to some Chicago schools on top of NY/Cali schools.. I'm not sure I like Chicago enough to stay there.
Thanks!
Posted Nov 08, 2008 01:39
Building: The Streeter
Available: NOW
Credit Check: Yes
When: Dec 08-May 31, 09
I am currently leasing a great Jr. 1 bedroom / convertible unit
with all the luxurious touches of an exclusive condo building
at the Streeter (Located in Streeterville. I am in a hurry to
get of the lease and I am willing to negotitate heavily with
anyone who is looking to sublease right away.
The current rate I pay is $1940--however you can have it from
now until May 31st (when the lease ends), partially furnished,
for $1600(maybe less!)
Furnishings include: Full Size Bed, 2 lamps, glass pub table
and two bar stools, two glass side tables/
Please contact me at antoinette.cheek@gmail.com if you are interested in sublease immediately
Available: NOW
Credit Check: Yes
When: Dec 08-May 31, 09
I am currently leasing a great Jr. 1 bedroom / convertible unit
with all the luxurious touches of an exclusive condo building
at the Streeter (Located in Streeterville. I am in a hurry to
get of the lease and I am willing to negotitate heavily with
anyone who is looking to sublease right away.
The current rate I pay is $1940--however you can have it from
now until May 31st (when the lease ends), partially furnished,
for $1600(maybe less!)
Furnishings include: Full Size Bed, 2 lamps, glass pub table
and two bar stools, two glass side tables/
Please contact me at antoinette.cheek@gmail.com if you are interested in sublease immediately
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