Why we picked this for Students who want City Hyde Park's location without paying City Hyde Park's rent.
A floor of LA Fitness, a Hyatt House, and the 53rd Street CTA stop sit at your door. Building is older than City Hyde Park and the in-unit finishes are noticeably more dated, but rent runs roughly 12-18% lower for similar layouts. Best for a second-year grad who's confirmed they want this corridor and just wants the price to come down.
What one international grad student would actually spend here.
Rent uses this building’s low-end listed price. All other line items use sourced Hyde Park benchmarks. (last_updated: May 2026)
Rent (your share, low end of this building's range)
$1,750
Utilities (gas / electric / water)
$80
Internet
$35
Phone
$40
Groceries
$380
Dining out
$200
Transit
$75
Health insurance (school plan)
$280
Estimated monthly total
$2,840
Source: Rent share = midpoint of MAC Properties + Draper & Kramer 2-bed listings divided by 2 occupants, May 2026. Utilities + internet from Chicago Department of Energy benchmarks. UChicago student health plan rate (Aetna 2025-26 academic year). Grocery / dining / transit from Cost of Living Index 2025 (Chicago, 60615 ZIP).
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Modern luxury high-rise in the heart of Hyde Park with Whole Foods, Ace Hardware, and Akira retail downstairs. The most popular new building for UChicago professional + grad students.