Situated on a quiet, residential street in historic Hyde Park, 1018 East 54th Street is walking distance to everything. This charming building features newly updated common areas with vintage charm. Relax on your balcony overlooking the neighborhood or walk to the nearby shops and restaurants. You can do it all at 1018 East 54th Street apartments.
Mac Properties are good to their tenants, self contained buildings, excellent maintenance teams and nice apartments. Also pet friendly.
Shawn
September 21, 2017
Great front desk and customer service. Beautiful view. Clean. New. Great pool. Nice food by the pool. Good price. Refurbished. Love it and Chicago.
Rhonda
September 21, 2017
Contrary to the reviews below, I am a fan. City Hyde Park is one of Mac's newer properties and I have lived there for...
Contrary to the reviews below, I am a fan. City Hyde Park is one of Mac's newer properties and I have lived there for over a year and I am about to renew. I...
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Nkemdilim
September 18, 2017
I have had a great resident experience at The Sutherland. Move-in was seamless. The few issues I have encountered were remedied promptly. The building staff...
Danning
September 15, 2017
Got help from M. Joseph K. very quickly after reporting a problem on a game prize claiming issue. Nice move!
Thank you very much indeed J.
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Elsa
September 13, 2017
My apartment is small and nice. The noise from the alley is louder than I'd like, but other than that we are very comfortable. The community is very quiet,...
Welcome to 1018 E. 54th Street, a charming rental property managed by MAC Property Management. Located on a quiet, residential street in the historic Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, this apartment building offers the perfect combination of vintage charm and modern amenities.
Built in 1916, 1018 E. 54th Street offers spacious 2 and 3-bedroom floor plans ranging from 820 to 1,030 square feet. Each unit features a balcony, deck, or patio, allowing residents to enjoy the beautiful neighborhood views. The building is both dog and cat-friendly, ensuring that your furry friends are welcome too. Additionally, on-site laundry facilities provide convenience and ease for residents.
One of the standout features of 1018 E. 54th Street is its proximity to the University of Chicago, making it an ideal living option for students, faculty, and staff. The surrounding neighborhoods of Hyde Park, Washington Park, and Kenwood offer a vibrant community filled with diverse shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood or exploring all that Chicago has to offer, 1018 E. 54th Street provides the perfect starting point. Come and experience the best of Hyde Park living at this centrally located apartment building.
Neighborhood
Hyde Park
Cultural Diversity Combined with a Campus Vibe in Chicago’s Hyde Park
In 1853 a real estate speculator, Paul Cornell, bought 300 acres of land between 51st and 55th Streets along Lake Michigan’s shore. The land was a mere seven miles south of Chicago’s downtown. His intent was to convince Chicago businessmen to build homes for their families, and Hyde Park became a suburb for wealthy city dwellers who wanted to leave the noise and overcrowding of a growing city. In 1857 the Hyde Park House was built. It was an extremely high-end hotel built on the shore of Lake Michigan. Mary Todd Lincoln spent the summer of 1865 there with her children. The hotel burned down in 1879 and The Sisson Hotel was built there in 1918, eventually becoming converted to condominiums. In 1889 the City of Chicago annexed Hyde Park and in 1891 the University of Chicago was established with money from John D. Rockefeller, eventually laying claim to 89 Nobel Prize laureates. In 1893 the World’s Columbian Exposition was held in Hyde Park. The fair brought an influx of new residents which would give rise to the development of a more urban feel in the community. All but one of the structures built for the fair were temporary. The remaining building is Charles Atwood’s Palace of Fine Arts which has become the Museum of Science and Industry, the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. The neighborhoods’ 89 Nobel winners include President Barack Obama.
To comfortably afford an apartment, we recommend having at least three times your monthy rent in gross household income.
View suggested annual incomes for 1018 E. 54th Street by bedroom type below.
2 Bedroom
Suggested income:
$72,000
per year
3 Bedroom
Suggested income:
$81,500
per year
Rent report
1018 E. 54th Street Rent vs. Chicago Average
1018 E. 54th Street
Chicago Average
2BR
$1,999
$2,509
$0
$850
$1,700
$2,550
$3,400
3BR
$2,265
$3,033
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
1018 E. 54th Street is asking 20%
less than the average 2 bedroom apartment in
Chicago.
If you upsized to an average priced Chicago 3 bedroom apartment, you would pay
17% more per month.
If you downsized to an average priced Chicago 1 bedroom apartment,
you would pay 23% less per month.
1018 E. 54th Street provides 17%
less square footage than the average
Chicago 2 bedroom apartment.
Monthly Rent
Rent per Sq. Ft.
Suggested Monthly Income
1018 E. 54th Street
2BR
$1,999
$2.40
$5,997
3BR
$2,265
$2.20
$6,795
Chicago Average
Studio
$1,594
$3.40
$4,782
1BR
$2,034
$2.90
$6,101
2BR
$2,509
$2.50
$7,527
3BR
$3,033
$2.40
$9,100
4BR
$3,527
$2.20
$10,580
Availability in Chicago
In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to
give concessions if they have many vacant units.
There are currently 3,861 1BR
units on the market in Chicago. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.