In 1993 this Michigan country girl decided to move to Chicago and I would have never made the move without the assistance of a leasing agent. I wanted a safe neighborhood and as low rent as possible and that allowed cats. My leasing agent was fantastic and took me to 3 places in three neighborhoods and found the perfect place and there were absolutely no fees. I loved my 4 years in Chicago . I even lived a couple of blocks from North beach and spent most weekends playing beach volleyball All the advice you gave today was true back then. Great video.
i know this video is from two years ago but I just discovered your channel and i was even more intrigued learning that you moved to chicago from arizona! i was born in california but live in az and have spent most of my life here. but my mom and i are considering moving to chicago because it sucks to be a teacher in arizona... not to mention the housing here gives me no hope :( the only thing that deters us is the weather but maybe we'll adapt. my mom is from poland anyways. that's another reason we're thinking about moving to chicago. and i love the fact that we won't need a car! i hope to visit in march of next year.
Thank you Caira for your videos on Chicago it’s super helpful and motivating ! I currently live in Paris (France) with my Midwestern American BF but we’re planning on moving to Chicago in the near future! It’s super reassuring to hear all this info and to see your absolutely gorgeous appartment! Keep up the lovely work and thank you again for helping us all ♥️♥️ We’ll definitely get in touch ✨
You’re information was so helpful! But once I heard you’re from AZ you really had me!! I’m looking into moving to Chi from Phoenix, and wasn’t sure about weather and having a car. You gave me a bunch of insight!
Question for part 3! How much can you expect your rent to go up each year? This is something I’m totally nervous about coming from a city that has rent control!
Okay the first question was mine and I could be wrong but a leasing agent in Chicago is basically a real estate agent/broker in Boston when I lived in Boston you could go straight to the building but sometimes it was easier to work with a broker and they would show a bunch of places and at the end you paid them a fee so the fee for the apartment was $3200 so we paid him $3200 (brokers fee) and when I rented here on Long Island you paid the real estate agent 10% of the yearly rent so I basically was just asking if we have to pay a leasing agent and you answered by saying no
Thank you Caira for all these informations and I am currently job huntin in Chicago. Once I secure a job - I would need your help in my apartment hunting...
Hello Caira! Despite seeing this video a year later, it's still insightful! As a college student, it's stressful to be searching for living spaces AND studying. I'll definitely be emailing you soon.
I think you need a lint roller to get all the lint and strings off your sweater. I remember how dry the air is there in the Winter and hence....lint!*LOL*
Question about leasing agents: if we don’t end up liking any of the apartments you show us, do we still pay you for your time? Or is it truly 100% free?
you really hit the nail on the head with they post the pictures of the best unit with the prices of the worst unit. so incredibly annoying! I have actually looked at the compass search engine and it's pretty nice. the only complaint I have is that you can't type your own square feet / price range. you have to choose one from the dropdown. Idk if that's something that could change one day or not
If you guys are looking for sub leases where you only pay for ur room, and want roommates, 1237 W fullerton does that, their lofts mostly for DePaul university students but they take non-students too
I'm considering moving from Dallas. My question is about utility prices. We don't have gas here, only electric. I've read that some include utilities w/internet except electric. 1. How much can I expect on average for under 600 sq ft electric bill? 2. Internet included..my internet here is top speed available. So I'm concerned about how well internet is in highrises. Can you stream w/o interruptions, work from home..etc?
Hi Caira! First off, I love the content. Very informative, yet simple and to the point. I’m planning on moving to Chicago around this time next year. My question is, how far in advance would you recommend looking for apartments if you’re planning on moving to Chicago?
I think it’s never too early to get in touch so at least you are in their books, but they won’t be able to start sending places until it’s around 90 days out.
Hi Caira! I'm thinking about moving to Chicago in May...is there a minimum budget you want to work with so you make sure it's worth your time? I don't know if I'm wording this correctly, but if I had a budget on the lower end of things, would you still consider working with a client like me?
If i want to rent an apartment before i move to chicago, is that possible? i don't want to stay at the hotel for days because it's expensive, i kinda wanna arrive there and already got everything done and i can go straight to the apartment so is that possible?
Is Chicago pitbull friendly? I want to move there but from what I have noticed most places has a dog weight max of 50lbs... My fur baby is a shorty but weighs 65 lbs.
It depends on where you live. I live downtown in Streeterville and pit bulls are a restricted breed at every building I looked at when I moved here. My building even required me to get a dna test for my goldendoodle because people try to pass their pitbulls of as other breeds. I’ve seen some people get around it by saying it’s a mixed breed but it depends on the building.
How much should renters be worried about their rent going up if COVID is over and their “good COVID deal” is up? Is it short sighted to sign a lease to these desperate buildings?
In 1993 this Michigan country girl decided to move to Chicago and I would have never made the move without the assistance of a leasing agent. I wanted a safe neighborhood and as low rent as possible and that allowed cats. My leasing agent was fantastic and took me to 3 places in three neighborhoods and found the perfect place and there were absolutely no fees. I loved my 4 years in Chicago . I even lived a couple of blocks from North beach and spent most weekends playing beach volleyball All the advice you gave today was true back then. Great video.
I LOVE THIS!!!! Thank you for sharing your story! So cool!
Chi According to Cai is so cute! ❤
I love it but I’m biased because I suggested it 😂
Thank you!!! Shout out to Mariah, I LOVE IT
i know this video is from two years ago but I just discovered your channel and i was even more intrigued learning that you moved to chicago from arizona! i was born in california but live in az and have spent most of my life here. but my mom and i are considering moving to chicago because it sucks to be a teacher in arizona... not to mention the housing here gives me no hope :( the only thing that deters us is the weather but maybe we'll adapt. my mom is from poland anyways. that's another reason we're thinking about moving to chicago. and i love the fact that we won't need a car! i hope to visit in march of next year.
I was JUST watching part one, not 5 minutes ago and I was thinking I wish part two was up... and now it is! Thanks, Caira!
Yay!!! Perfect timing!!
Chi according to Cai, love it!
Planning to move to the city from the northern burbs this year.
Thanks for your help!
Thank you!! If you need any help I’m here!
Thank you Caira for your videos on Chicago it’s super helpful and motivating ! I currently live in Paris (France) with my Midwestern American BF but we’re planning on moving to Chicago in the near future! It’s super reassuring to hear all this info and to see your absolutely gorgeous appartment! Keep up the lovely work and thank you again for helping us all ♥️♥️ We’ll definitely get in touch ✨
You’re information was so helpful! But once I heard you’re from AZ you really had me!! I’m looking into moving to Chi from Phoenix, and wasn’t sure about weather and having a car. You gave me a bunch of insight!
So cool! I moved from phx too. You will love it!
This is so informative and awesome! I swear, all the Chicago content I’m looking for you’ve posted! Thank you❤️
Yay I’m so glad you like it🤍🤍
Literally soooooooo right about parking! I live in Edgewater and parking up here is 175/month
Yikes🥴 worth it if you need a car but if you don’t need it that’s a lot!
I have binged watched almost all of your videos. You have helped me out so much. We are moving next year to Chicago
Love your videos!
Thank you!!
Love the name Chi According to Cai!!! Please use this!! I will still watch even if you don't :)
Thank you!!! So excited to start rolling it out!
Ugh love this content! makes adulting so much less overwhelming
Question for part 3! How much can you expect your rent to go up each year? This is something I’m totally nervous about coming from a city that has rent control!
Ooh great question!
This is awesome! Makes me wanna move to Chicago although I live across the world! Hahaha
Hahaha do it!!!!
Thanks for answering all my questions, even though one was the bane of your existence! Hahaha ;)
😂😂😂 of course!!!
Hello Caira🤗greetings from Africa
Hi!! So cool!
Okay the first question was mine and I could be wrong but a leasing agent in Chicago is basically a real estate agent/broker in Boston when I lived in Boston you could go straight to the building but sometimes it was easier to work with a broker and they would show a bunch of places and at the end you paid them a fee so the fee for the apartment was $3200 so we paid him $3200 (brokers fee) and when I rented here on Long Island you paid the real estate agent 10% of the yearly rent so I basically was just asking if we have to pay a leasing agent and you answered by saying no
Sounds like a similar process but there is no brokers fee in Chicago. You don’t pay anything ever to wrk with a leasing agent in Chicago.
Thank you Caira for all these informations and I am currently job huntin in Chicago. Once I secure a job - I would need your help in my apartment hunting...
Hello Caira! Despite seeing this video a year later, it's still insightful! As a college student, it's stressful to be searching for living spaces AND studying. I'll definitely be emailing you soon.
I think you need a lint roller to get all the lint and strings off your sweater. I remember how dry the air is there in the Winter and hence....lint!*LOL*
😂😂 you are probably right
Question about leasing agents: if we don’t end up liking any of the apartments you show us, do we still pay you for your time? Or is it truly 100% free?
You still don’t pay! It is 100% free.
you really hit the nail on the head with they post the pictures of the best unit with the prices of the worst unit. so incredibly annoying!
I have actually looked at the compass search engine and it's pretty nice. the only complaint I have is that you can't type your own square feet / price range. you have to choose one from the dropdown. Idk if that's something that could change one day or not
True!! The search engine isn’t perfect and I would love it to include some more fields, but at least it’s accurate!
If you guys are looking for sub leases where you only pay for ur room, and want roommates, 1237 W fullerton does that, their lofts mostly for DePaul university students but they take non-students too
Such good advice!! I didn’t know that!
I'm considering moving from Dallas. My question is about utility prices. We don't have gas here, only electric. I've read that some include utilities w/internet except electric. 1. How much can I expect on average for under 600 sq ft electric bill? 2. Internet included..my internet here is top speed available. So I'm concerned about how well internet is in highrises. Can you stream w/o interruptions, work from home..etc?
An electric bill for a 1 bed is around $40!
Moving to Chicago March 1st 2023!!!
Let me know, I’m here to help!
Chi according to Cai is ADORBZ omg 👏🏼
Thank you!!🤍
Are there nice apartment buildings that will let you sign a lease if you have bad credit and don't have a cosigner?
Hi Caira! First off, I love the content. Very informative, yet simple and to the point. I’m planning on moving to Chicago around this time next year. My question is, how far in advance would you recommend looking for apartments if you’re planning on moving to Chicago?
I think it’s never too early to get in touch so at least you are in their books, but they won’t be able to start sending places until it’s around 90 days out.
You rock...liked!
High rises all the way!
I agree!!
If I were younger and in better health Chicago is very appealing to me
It’s never too late!
Fab information!
Thank you!
Hi Caira! I'm thinking about moving to Chicago in May...is there a minimum budget you want to work with so you make sure it's worth your time? I don't know if I'm wording this correctly, but if I had a budget on the lower end of things, would you still consider working with a client like me?
Of course!! I would love to help! Set up a time to chat with me and we can go over details calendly.com/cairabutton/rental
If i want to rent an apartment before i move to chicago, is that possible? i don't want to stay at the hotel for days because it's expensive, i kinda wanna arrive there and already got everything done and i can go straight to the apartment so is that possible?
Is Chicago pitbull friendly? I want to move there but from what I have noticed most places has a dog weight max of 50lbs... My fur baby is a shorty but weighs 65 lbs.
It depends on where you live. I live downtown in Streeterville and pit bulls are a restricted breed at every building I looked at when I moved here. My building even required me to get a dna test for my goldendoodle because people try to pass their pitbulls of as other breeds. I’ve seen some people get around it by saying it’s a mixed breed but it depends on the building.
@@brittani9742 thank you for the info. No way my baby passes for anything else lol
Depends building to building like she said!! But it can be tricky some places
@@CairaButton thank you
How much should renters be worried about their rent going up if COVID is over and their “good COVID deal” is up? Is it short sighted to sign a lease to these desperate buildings?
Good question.
I would guess ... if you could not afford the rent pre-COVID it’s not a good idea to rent with the concessions
What type of dog do you have?
Have u ever been in the Southside englwood?
I haven’t!
@@CairaButton you’re not missing out on anything lol
I messaged you on Instagram. This is under my daughter's name (Pinkie Pie...not me!!! My name is Sharon D...I don't know how to change it!! Ha!)
Umm, how much caffeine or speed was coursing through your veins?
You are agent for only Chicago downtown or metro?
I specialize in as south as south loop, north as uptown, and west as Logan square! But different teammates on my team handle every area!
Quarters might’ve shut down in the US...due to “unfair advantages” given to the public.
QUARTERS is absolute trash. Common Coliving is better. Haven't lived in XSocial Chicago but I've heard good things.
Oooh this is super helpful! I’ve never been to any of them so I am really not sure!