According to Wikipedia, Fuller Park has the highest crime rate:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chicago_violent_crime_map_2006.png
Whatever. It was just a joke... LOL
Whatever. It was just a joke... LOL
Quote from nazzdack:
I had to look that up. It's more commonly known as "The Projects on State Street". It's bad, vetty vetty bad.![]()
South loop for overall convenience. If you like stunning college age yuppie girls, Lincoln park. If you like to party and drink, near Division and Clarke. If you like peace and quiet and green, northern suburbs (that's me as I can't stand crowds and noise and a city that wants to gouge you to park). If you are really poor and want no commitments and just want to give trading a shot and want to concentrate 100% on trading, the YMCA on Chicago Avenue.Quote from TraDaToR:
Hello chicagoans,
I will come in Chicago for 3 months this fall trading from my broker's office in the CBOT. I need housing and a computer with 3 screens. I have never been in Chicago.
For housing, what are the best places for me to go to work every day? How is the public transportation? What places must be avoided for safety reasons? Is it better to rent an apartment or look for a cheap extended-stay hotel? What is the best way to find housing? Craigslist? Any other?
For the computers, I am sure there must be a lot of used trading stations for sell at any given time in trading city. Is there some special places to rent/buy used trading stations? Do they deliver? I won't bring it back home in France so I am looking for a really cheap deal. 2GB RAM PC and 3 17' monitors for example.
Any other special tips? If you personnally have a computer to sell/rent or an apartment to rent, don't hesitate to MP.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Quote from TraDaToR:
LOL...
Jokes aside, for the first nice appartment I find in Lincoln Park, the girl is asking for a first month check to be sent by mail to "hold it"... Yeah for sure I will send 1500$ from France for an appartment I have never seen...LOL
Quote from nitro:
South loop for overall convenience. If you like stunning college age yuppie girls, Lincoln park. If you like to party and drink, near Division and Clarke. If you like peace and quiet and green, northern suburbs (that's me as I can't stand crowds and noise and a city that wants to gouge you to park). If you are really poor and want no commitments and just want to give trading a shot and want to concentrate 100% on trading, the YMCA on Chicago Avenue.
Chicago is relatively easy to access no matter where you live through metra. Avoid the L-train unless you leave very early and leave late, otherwise expect to be packed into a can of sardine, often in a rail car that has no air conditioning.
Quote from dumb_mother:
in general you have to leave a deposit like this, and you either get credit for the first or last months rent- i wish you luck finding someone who will rent to someone over the phone without receiving some sort of deposit.
