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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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Look for Apartments with Package Lockers

Package lockers provide a secure way to receive deliveries without the need for a doorman or concierge service. This feature is especially useful for those who order items online frequently and can save you from lost or stolen packages. Be sure to ask if the building offers package lockers when considering your rental options.

Affordable Housing Tip

Capitalise on Tax Incentives

Look into potential tax incentives for buying or renting a home. Some states offer tax credits for first-time homebuyers, while others may have deductions available for renters. These incentives can reduce overall housing costs.