Who this residence suits best
415 Premier Apartments is located in Evanston, Illinois, a suburb just north of Chicago. The building caters primarily to students and professionals who want a managed, amenity‑rich living environment within walking distance of public transit and daily conveniences. Based on the property’s features, pricing, and resident feedback, this residence works well for:
- Students at nearby universities – The CTA and Metra stations are within convenient distance, making it feasible to commute to campuses such as the University of Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago, and Illinois Institute of Technology. Several reviewers mention the ease of reaching campus by train.
- Those who value on‑site maintenance and security – Multiple reviews praise the maintenance team’s responsiveness and the presence of security at the front doors. If you prefer a building where issues are handled quickly and you feel safe coming home late, this property delivers.
- Pet owners – The building is pet‑friendly, so if you have a cat or dog, you won’t need to search for separate pet‑friendly housing in the area.
- Residents who want a mix of student and non‑student neighbours – One reviewer notes that the community includes students, middle‑aged adults, and retirees. That blend can create a quieter, more stable atmosphere than a building filled exclusively with undergraduates.
- People who need a moderate lease term – The minimum lease is six months, offering flexibility for summer internships or a single academic semester without committing to a full year.
Who might want to consider other options
This property is not ideal for everyone. Consider alternatives if any of the following apply:
- You are on a very tight budget – The starting price of $1,845 per month is significantly higher than Chicago’s overall city from‑price of $600. Even if that city‑wide figure includes older, shared units, the gap indicates that 415 Premier Apartments sits at the upper end of the market. Budget‑conscious renters may find more affordable studios or shared apartments in other parts of Chicago or Evanston.
- You need immediate availability – The property is currently tagged with “not_available” on the listing platform, which suggests limited or no inventory for the near term. If you need housing in the next few weeks, you will likely need to look elsewhere.
- You prefer a brand‑new building – While reviewers describe the building as modern and clean, the property is not brand‑new. Some units may have older finishes. Given the price point, you could compare with newer purpose‑built student housing in the area.
- You dislike any maintenance disruptions – One reviewer reported three maintenance requests in their first month. Although they praised the team, frequent visits can be inconvenient if you work or study from home.
What residents actually say

The three Google reviews provided offer firsthand insight into the living experience:
“Have had 3 maintenance requirements in less than a month since moving in, mostly regarding kitchen plumbing/appliances. I’ve had the same 2 team members each time and they’ve been a pleasure to work with! They’re quick to respond, have fixed the issues and always give me an explanation of what happened and what they did.” – Michael O’Neill, 5 stars
This review highlights that while the unit may have initial issues, the response time and communication are strong – a key factor for students who cannot afford prolonged problems.
“Lived here for 2+ yrs. The apartments are really good. Great amenities, Katya Bonilla is an amazing property manager. CTA and Metra at convenient distance and grocery stores, ATMs, restaurants and medical facilities nearby. A very recommended place.” – Mehdi Assadi, 5 stars
This reviewer confirms good amenities, competent management, and a walkable location. The two‑year stay suggests satisfaction over the long term.
“Just signed my second lease. The building is modern, clean, safe (they even have security posted at the front secured doors). The residents are a mix of students, middle aged folks, retired folks, etc. Great community. Everyone is nice including the amazing office staff. Thank you Katya Bonilla, (Property Manager) for…” – Christian Salvador, 5 stars
Safety and community mix are called out explicitly. The presence of security at the entrance is noted as a differentiator.
All three reviews are positive (5 stars). No negative reviews were included in the data, so the picture is uniformly favourable from the provided sample. However, read alongside the price and availability note, this suggests that those who secure a unit tend to be satisfied.
Price positioning vs the city’s from-price
Chicago’s overall student‑housing market has a reported from‑price of $600 per month (likely for a shared room or basic apartment in a less central area). At a minimum of $1,845 and a maximum of $2,526 per month, 415 Premier Apartments is positioned well above that entry level. The gap reflects:
- Location – Evanston is a desirable suburb with its own downtown, close to Northwestern University (though not named in the data) and with easy rail access to Chicago. Rent in Evanston tends to be higher than in many Chicago neighbourhoods.
- Unit types – The property offers studios, one‑bedroom, and two‑bedroom apartments. A studio starting near $1,845 is typical for a managed building in this area but not inexpensive.
- Amenities and services – Pet‑friendly policy, on‑site maintenance, security, and laundry facilities add to the cost.
When comparing, note that all prices listed are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator. The city from‑price of $600 serves as a benchmark: you can find much cheaper options, but they may lack the conveniences and security that 415 Premier Apartments provides.
Room-type guidance
The property lists four unit types: studio, one‑bedroom (1b), two‑bedroom (2b), and apartment (likely a generic term for one‑bedroom or two‑bedroom layouts). Pricing data does not break down by room type, but based on the range $1,845–$2,526:
- Studio – Probably at the lower end of the range, suitable for a single occupant who wants a compact space with a combined living/sleeping area.
- One‑bedroom – Mid‑range, ideal for a couple or a single person who prefers separate rooms.
- Two‑bedroom – Higher end, good for two roommates sharing rent. Splitting $2,526 between two people would be around $1,263 each – still above many shared apartments in Chicago but potentially worth it for the location and amenities.
If you plan to share, a two‑bedroom may offer better value per person than a studio alone. Verify with the operator which exact floor plans correspond to each price point.
Booking timing and availability
The property is currently marked “not_available,” indicating that as of the data date (2026‑07), there may be no vacant units or that leasing for the upcoming academic year has not yet opened. Given the six‑month minimum lease, planning ahead is essential:
- For Fall 2026 – If you are targeting an August or September move‑in, you should start inquiring by early 2026. High‑demand properties in Evanston can fill up months in advance.
- For Spring 2027 – If availability opens later, watch for listings around October 2026. You can also contact the property management directly to ask about waitlists or future release dates.
- Short‑term stays – The six‑month minimum allows a single semester plus summer. However, if the building is largely taken for the full academic year, short‑term availability may be limited.
Because the data indicates unavailability, your best course is to check directly with the operator for updated inventory. Do not rely solely on the listing status.
Is 415 Premier Apartments pet-friendly?
Yes. The property’s tags include “Pet Friendly,” and the reviews do not contradict this. You should confirm the specific pet policy (breed restrictions, weight limits, additional deposit or monthly fee) with the operator before signing a lease.
How far is the building from public transit and grocery stores?
According to a resident review, the CTA and Metra stations are at a convenient walking distance, and grocery stores, restaurants, ATMs, and medical facilities are nearby. The exact walking time varies by unit location, but the area is generally walkable. You can use mapping services to measure distances from the address: Evanston, IL 60202.
What are the lease terms offered?
The minimum lease duration is six months. The data does not list a maximum, but standard leases often run for 12 months. You can request a shorter or longer term when contacting the property manager. Security deposit information is not provided – confirm this directly.
Sources & data date: 2026-07. Price figures are indicative – confirm with the operator. Ratings and reviews are from Google (4.4 stars, 186 reviews as of the data date).
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