3833 N Broadway
North Side 3833 North Broadway, Chicago, IL 60613
- Studio – 3 bed
- Pets allowed
- Parking
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Property location
3833 North Broadway, Chicago, IL 60613Pricing and availability
- 1BR/1.0BA
- 1 bed
- ·1 bath
- ·801 sqft
$2,250+13Starting atUnits availableUnit 3833-318
Available now
$2,625
Unit 3833-509
Available now
$2,800
Unit 3833-421
Available now
$2,250
Unit 3833-521
Available now
$2,250
Unit 3833-205
Available now
$3,100
Unit 3833-415
Available now
$2,675
Unit 3833-501
Available now
$2,550
Unit 3833-516
Available now
$2,600
Unit 3833-316
Available now
$2,500
Unit 3833-419
Available now
$2,500
Unit 3833-603
Avail. 1/2/2025
$2,700
Unit 3833-408
Avail. 2/1/2025
$2,250
Unit 3833-713
Avail. 2/1/2025
$2,450
Amenities
- In unit laundry
- Patio / balcony
- Dishwasher
- Pet friendly
- Cable included
- Garage
Property details
The first geothermal, privately owned building of its kind in the Midwest, this unique property rests on top of 60 wells that extend 500 feet below ground, supplying heat and cooling for the building, while 130 solar panels on the roof help generate electricity. Apartments feature R-30 insulated walls, insulated and gas filled windows, and electric and energy star appliances. The Residences at Eagle Building is a LEED Certified Gold Standard property. Located at 3817-45 North Broadway in the heart of Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, the property was completed recently and consists of 20,000 square feet of commercial space currently leased to Starbucks, and Lakeview Food Pantry in addition to 134 studio- to three-bedroom apartments. All units are equipped with modern kitchens, stainless steel energy efficient appliances, dishwashers, in-unit washers and dryers, track lighting, spacious layouts and an abundance of natural light. Residents also benefit from communal amenities such as a fitness room, clubroom, barbeque facilities, and a rooftop running track and community garden. The Eagle Building is a unique, first-of-its-kind property in the Midwest. This geothermal mixed-use property is ingenious; not only is the building environmentally friendly, but it also enhances bottom line performance by regulating utility expenses, which are a fraction of what would be otherwise. It is also worth mentioning that DLG spared no expense when it came to detail on this project, an example of which is the property’s heated sidewalks—an extremely beneficial amenity in Chicago winters.