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Single room for rent near UIC, Chicago

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500 S Clinton St Chicago, IL 60607, Chicago, Illinois(IL) 60607

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Property ID: R00712698
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It is located in the West Loop. The room is big with washer, furniture.Community includes fitness center, 24 hour entrance guard. It takes 10 mins to walk to supermarkets.It takes 8 mins to go to shopping center.
It takes 5 mins to walk to union station, 10 mins to UIC east campus, 15 mins to Metro line.
The master room with single bathroom is $850, small room with closet is $720, another small room is $700.
You can start to rent in May, at least 6 months.

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