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Just to throw in my 2c's, I live in North Lincoln Park (borders Lakeview to the south) and commuted to Northbrook for about a year. Usually left LP at 7:15, leaving NB at 4 to head back. Fairly consistently was a 1 hour 15min travel time each way. While you would think the reverse commute would be better, a large portion of the trip is on 90/94 (the Kennedy) which has reversible lanes in the middle, which actually swings the benefit over to the normal commuter pattern. Snow and rain can degrade things quickly.
It really blew. I drank more coffee than I ever did. If I were to go the public trans route (get downtown, take the metra, take a shuttle) it would have easily been two hours. The reverse commute metra trains generally make every stop, no expresses. $1200 a month for a 2/1 is low, I'd say any place under $1500 isn't going to be worth your while in Lakeview. Boystown/East Lakeview will be a haul to get to the freeway going across on Diversey, Belmont or Addison. Wicker Park/Bucktown are both good areas closer to the freeway, though I'd try to stay east of Western Ave if possible. Personally, I like the West Loop, but depends on your tastes. Let me know if you have any specific questions about Chicago or Northbrook, happy to help! |
Speaking of taxes ... how much does a pack of cigarettes go for in Chicago? Glad I brought enough for the weekend. Good incentive to quit! |
Originally Posted by goteed1
(Post 20642095)
Just spent the weekend in Chicago. $10.99 a pack at the Walgreens!
Glad I brought enough for the weekend. Good incentive to quit! |
I got my mother, brother and a few friends onto the E-cig recently and while it's not quite the same (some compare it to a real book & a kindle. Similar but just not the same). The starter kit was 60 bucks at walgreens and 5 cartridges (equivalent to 5+packs of cigs) costs 10-15 dollars depending on where you buy them.
Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20642173)
Well, that is about $200 a month I will be saving over Phoenix. No way will I pay that. I will just be one of those annoying friends who bums them off people at bars. ;)
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Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20642173)
Well, that is about $200 a month I will be saving over Phoenix. No way will I pay that. I will just be one of those annoying friends who bums them off people at bars. ;)
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Originally Posted by blort
(Post 20636242)
The only way I see you pulling this off is if you can walk to your office from the train station (or your employer provides a shuttle) and you live somewhere like Logan Square, which lets you walk to the Healy station on Metra's Milwaukee District North line.
If the OP is set on City living, then River West / West Town (near Ogden/Chicago/Milwaukee), Wicker Park and Bucktown all have relatively easy expressway access...though you're still probably looking at 45-60 min commute. |
Originally Posted by legalalien
(Post 20642391)
Cheaper in the 'burbs. :)
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Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20641808)
You will have to fill me in on the terminology?
http://digamma.net/btfwiki/Lincoln_Park_Trixie
Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20641808)
Lakeview was my first choice because I know that is where Boystown is (and I am gay), but I know that may drive prices up somewhat needlessly. I like the idea of Evanstown since (at least in my limited experience) it is hard to go wrong with college towns, but any further advice is greatly appreciated.
I'd even more seriously recommend looking at Edgewater/Andersonville - this is a neighborhood that's heavily but not predominantly gay, with some good bars and places to hang out. I find it to be much more of a relaxed scene than Lakeview, which isn't even that gay anymore. Uptown, while still a bit sketchy in parts, is another option - there are some bars there, including a huge gay sports bar that I personally find a bit annoying, but lots of people like. Of course YMMV. Lakeview still has the biggest concentration of gay bars in the city, but the neighborhood really has become a lot bro-ier - Wrigley Field is right next to Halsted Street, the city's historic gay strip, but the frat bros there would not necessarily be what you'd describe as gay-friendly. I find the neighborhoods farther north to be more mixed, which is nice. I have never heard of any gay people being happy in Evanston. It's a suburb, with absolutely no gay life except for whatever Northwestern's on-campus groups are doing. Expect that you would find your social life revolving around going in and out of the city all the time, which means you'd lose the ability to spontaneously meet up with friends for drinks, etc. and would have to deal with the schlep of getting home to the suburbs late at night if you do go out. |
I'm not recommending the West Loop for the OP, but just wanted to correct the assumption that there isn't any rental there. There may not be many "rental buildings" but there are a million condos available for rent. So my so that my daughter is going crazy living in a building where it feels like she's the only owner actually living in her unit. Overrun with renters.
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Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20641808)
The West Loop neighborhood looks (geographically) to be perfect, but I don't want to live somewhere where I am "house poor" and feel the need to keep up with the Joneses. I mentioned $1200 and while that isn't my limit (I'm keeping my place in Tempe), $1500 to $1750 is probably my max.
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Originally Posted by M60_to_LGA
(Post 20644306)
I have never heard of any gay people being happy in Evanston. It's a suburb, with absolutely no gay life except for whatever Northwestern's on-campus groups are doing. Expect that you would find your social life revolving around going in and out of the city all the time, which means you'd lose the ability to spontaneously meet up with friends for drinks, etc. and would have to deal with the schlep of getting home to the suburbs late at night if you do go out.
People get lured into thinking that Evanston is convenient to Chicago because it's adjacent and has El service. Nobody ever mentions that it's usually the better part of an hour to make the journey and that the El service stops at the Evanston border if you stay out too late, which means a long walk past a cemetery in a not so great part of town if there aren't any cabs around. |
Originally Posted by blort
(Post 20647166)
Nobody ever mentions that it's usually the better part of an hour to make the journey and that the El service stops at the Evanston border if you stay out too late.
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Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20636049)
Speaking of taxes ... how much does a pack of cigarettes go for in Chicago?
Yet another reason to have a car. Or rent one periodically. Run the tax/cost of living numbers carefully. Fiscal situation here is bad, getting worse; place is run by thieves and morons. Guys like you have a tax-target on their backs.
Originally Posted by redheadtempe33
(Post 20638855)
I do find it interesting that hour long commutes are described as “hellish” and “unbearable” though.
Plus it's not driving an hour, which would be tolerable. It's driving 15 minutes plus a billion stops/starts. |
Originally Posted by blort
(Post 20647166)
Even straight residents of Evanston have the same problem.
People get lured into thinking that Evanston is convenient to Chicago because it's adjacent and has El service. Nobody ever mentions that it's usually the better part of an hour to make the journey and that the El service stops at the Evanston border if you stay out too late, which means a long walk past a cemetery in a not so great part of town if there aren't any cabs around. |
Just because it butts up against the city limits doesn't mean Evanston is close to the action.
As others have said, it takes around an hour on public transportation to get into the city (a little less if you're Lakeview-bound). And the scene there is kind of boring, so you're likely going to be city-bound all the time. The Chicago to Northbrook commute will suck no matter where you live in the city, and no matter how you choose to get there. How much do you love this company? It's kind of a shady move, but could you take the position for now and look for something downtown? It's a way to get to Chicago without losing income. |
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