
Public Housing
340 N Dearborn Ave Apt 221, Kankakee, IL, 60901
340 N Dearborn Ave Apt 221, Kankakee, IL, 60901
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 1 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 79 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Crestview Village Apartments Has 132 Units Available
Eastgate Apartments Has 58 Units Available
Revera Project Has 44 Units Available
Riverwoods Apartments Has 125 Units Available
Austin Apartments Has 18 Units Available
Dudley Burrell Apartments Has 35 Units Available
Harbor Street Apartments Has 8 Units Available
Kankakee Kommons Has 101 Units Available
River Woods Has 125 Units Available
Butterfield Court Senior Living Center Has 1 Units Available
Greenwood Home Has 1 Units Available
Kankakee Court Mentally Retarded Has 1 Units Available
MANORCARE OF KANKAKEE Has 1 Units Available
MILLER HEALTH CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Neighborhood Opportunities Has 1 Units Available
PROVENA HERITAGE VILLAGE Has 1 Units Available
River Valley Supportive Living Residence Has 1 Units Available
Riverside Health Care Has 1 Units Available
Westwood Oaks Has 1 Units Available
You bought the house. You paid the down payment. Your name is on the deed. You finally have a piece of the American dream. Then the HOA sends you a warning letter because your trash cans were visible from the street, your curtains are the wrong color, your dog is too heavy, your guest parked overnight, your holiday lights stayed up too long, or your front door paint does not match the approved community palette. Welcome to HOA and condo board living, where ownership can feel surprisingly similar to asking permission.
Finding a rental that is actually available can be harder than it seems. Listings change quickly, some homes get rented before they are even updated online, and others may already be off the market by the time you contact them. The real challenge is not just searching for rentals, but knowing how to spot real availability and act at the right time. This guide will show you practical ways to find truly available rentals in your area more efficiently and avoid wasting time on outdated listings.
Two apartments have the same rent on paper. One is a high-rise unit with an elevator, lobby, package room, gym, rooftop lounge, and city view. The other is a garden apartment in a low-rise community with trees, outdoor walkways, easy parking, and a quieter neighborhood feel. At first, the choice feels obvious: pick the prettier unit, better view, or cheaper rent. But the real difference between a high-rise and a garden apartment often appears after move-in, when you are carrying groceries, waiting for elevators, paying amenity fees, dealing with packages, hearing upstairs neighbors, or discovering that the ground-floor unit gets more moisture than expected.
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