$1,050 / Month

410 Ridge Ave

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Evanston, IL 60202

2 Weeks Ago
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Under 30 minutes

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  • Bedrooms

    2

  • Bathrooms

    1

  • Square Feet

    1,200 sq ft

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City - Evanston

Evanston sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan directly north of Chicago, holding its own as a full-fledged city rather than simply a suburb in the shadow of its neighbor. Northwestern University, founded in 1851 and one of the country's leading research institutions, anchors much of the city's identity and shapes its intellectual energy. The broader economy draws corporate leadership as well, and Evanston's independent commercial corridors reflect a city that takes its own character seriously.

Distinct neighborhoods give the city real variety. Downtown near Davis Street buzzes with independent shops and transit access, the Main-Dempster Mile carries a more relaxed, arts-forward feel, and Central Street offers a quieter, small-town atmosphere with specialty retailers and historic architecture throughout the Ridge Historic District. The lakefront is never far, with beaches, parks, and the 1873 Grosse Point Lighthouse adding genuine texture to daily life.

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Transportation
Getting Around
Exceptionally Walkable
Walkability
90 / 100
Good Public Transit
Transit
60 / 100
Moderately Drivable
Drivability
60 / 100
Moderately Bikeable
Bikeability
70 / 100

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Active
Soundscore
71 / 100

Traffic

Busy

Airport

Calm

Businesses

Active

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