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The Great Chicago Adventure

April 5th, 2006 Tagged as:

I came back to Chicago this quarter in need of a new place to stay, since the place that I had stayed the past two work terms raised their rates by $500 a month. I had arranged to stay with another Chris in the suburb of Berwyn in an older apartment. When I arrived on Saturday, I was less than impressed. It ends up that Berwyn is an "inner" suburb, and is therefore rather tightly packed and is not very attractive. The apartment had a bad smell and looked to be in worse condition than my grandma’s house, which is over 100 years old. To top it off, I could have sworn that someone was already living here. The cabinets in the kitchen were brimming with food and the bathrooms even had towels and partially used bars of soap still in the shower. One of the rooms still had some of the landlord’s stuff in it. I slept in the master bedroom that night and was serenaded by the sound of traffic on Ogden Ave and the occasional jet plane. (Our apartment happens to be right on one of the approaches to Midway Airport.)

I woke up and spent the day trying to get a hold of someone at another place that I had been looking at that was only a mile or two from where I had stayed previously. I found out that the place that I was looking at, L’ Marquis, was going to be demolished midway through the work term to make room for townhouses. Their sister operation, Oakview Terrace, in Westmont, was not accepting any new lessees because they were holding all of their empty apartments for the people who were living at L’ Marquis who were being displaced. I was rather discouraged to find this out because I wanted to get out of Berwyn as fast as possible.

I have been using a service called RelocationCentral to help me find a place to live. (Note: RelocationCentral did not set me up with Chris. That was my own mistake.) They called on Tuesday to tell me of a place in Bolingbrook called Innsbruck Apartments. I went to visit right after work and liked the place. The downside is that it is an unfurnished apartment, so I have to rent all of my furniture. Also, I have to handle my cable and internet service myself, as it is not included in the lease. After a little number crunching, I figured out that, even with all of the extra stuff that I would have to take care of each month, I would still be paying less than I had paid previous terms. To top things off, I got a $600 a month raise this quarter for having junior status. Now my biggest concern is being able to handle all of the payments that come with the first month: credit check charges, security deposit, administrative fees, setup charges, etc. Add to that the fact that I am paying $100 a week for my current residence and that I don’t get paid until the 24th of the month and I foresee a loan from my parents.

I went in today to give them my application (they closed yesterday before I could turn it in) and found out something: Having a $12,500 yearly income doesn’t sit well with the administrators when you have to pay $629 + electricity every month. It ends up that you have to earn at least $21,600 a year to qualify for a studio apartment. I was in a bind, to say the least. I got lucky and they allowed my dad to co-sign on the lease. They faxed him the application and he will have to fax it back since it is a little inconvenient for him to drive all the way from central Ohio to Chicago just to sign a lease. I got a nice warning from him to not be late on a single payment and mess up his credit, which is very near perfect. So, at this point, I am not so patiently waiting for the credit checks to go through for both my dad and I so that I can get around to moving in.

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