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Maple Court (Chicago) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Maple Court: A Verified Decision Review

Located at E 47th St in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood, Maple Court is a gated apartment community that offers 1‑bedroom, 2‑bedroom, and general apartment units. It sits within a small, pet‑friendly complex with a courtyard and includes parking and on‑site laundry facilities. Based on the property data and verified Google reviews, this review breaks down who the residence suits, what residents actually say, its price position in the Chicago market, room‑type options, and the best time to secure a lease.

Who This Residence Suits

Maple Court works best for tenants who:

The property also scores highest in staff (5.0), internet (5.0), location (5.0), getting around (5.0), value for money (5.0), and property maintenance (5.0) on the detailed rating dimensions. These high marks indicate consistent performance in service and basic amenities.

Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere

Maple Court may not be ideal for:

What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews (out of seven total) are available for this property. The overall Google rating is 3.3 stars. Here are the verbatim reviews:

The first two reviews are positive about the physical environment and maintenance. The third review (also positive in rating) notes noise during move‑in, which suggests that one‑off disturbances may occur. Overall, the sample size is small, and the 3.3‑star aggregate may come from the other four unlisted reviews. Use these comments as real‑life snapshots rather than a complete picture.

Price Positioning vs. City‑Wide Rates

Maple Court

Chicago’s lowest‑listed student‑oriented rental starts at about USD 600 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This usually reflects a bedroom in a shared apartment or a very basic unit far from central areas. Maple Court’s floor of USD 1,495 is 2.5 times higher. The property sits in Bronzeville, a neighbourhood that is historically residential and has seen gradual redevelopment. Compared to downtown or Near North Side rents (which can exceed USD 2,000), Maple Court is mid‑range. The value‑for‑money rating from the data is 5.0, but that is based on a limited pool of respondents. If you want a private apartment with parking, a courtyard, and pet acceptance, the premium over the city floor is justified. If you are willing to share a unit or live farther from amenities, you can find much cheaper options.

Room‑Type Guidance

Maple Court offers three unit types:

  1. 1‑bedroom apartments – likely the most affordable option, starting around USD 1,495 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Suitable for a single occupant or a couple (dual occupancy is allowed).
  2. 2‑bedroom apartments – top of the range, up to USD 1,695 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Ideal for two roommates splitting the rent, effectively around USD 847 per person if the higher end.
  3. General apartments – the data lists “apartment” as a separate type. This could refer to studio‑like or other configurations; verify with the operator.

No studio units are listed. If you prefer a studio for cost savings, this property may not offer that. The dual‑occupancy tag means the landlord permits two people in a unit that might otherwise be single‑occupancy — useful for couples.

Booking Timing

Because the available‑from date is not provided, you should assume leases start on standard dates (e.g., August/September for academic‑year moves, or rolling). For the 2026‑2027 year, begin your search six to eight months ahead (early 2026) to have the widest selection of floor plans. Since the property has only a single building and a small number of units (implied by “Small Gated Community”), desirable units in the lower price band may go first. If you need to move in during the shoulder season (winter or spring), availability may be easier. Always confirm the exact move‑in date and lease term with the operator.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Maple Court from major universities in the area?

The property is within a 15–20 minute drive or train ride to several Chicago universities. Walking distance to Metra makes commuting easier, but you’ll need to check specific transit routes. There is no fixed‑distance data provided, so contact the operator for exact commute times.

What utilities are included in the rent?

The data does not specify whether utilities are included. Most apartment rentals in Chicago charge separately for electricity and gas, with water and trash sometimes bundled. Ask the property manager directly about what is covered in the USD 1,495–1,695 monthly figure (indicative — confirm with the operator).

Is parking available and is it free?

Parking is listed as available, but no cost or type (covered, reserved, or street) is given. From the review, the complex is gated, so parking likely requires a permit or fee. Confirm the terms and any extra charges with the operator.

Sources & data date

Data compiled July 2026 from verified property listings and Google reviews. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.

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