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Business Listing   Angelus of McHenry East - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 385-9840


Business Listing   Century 21 Care Real Estate - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 344-5720


Business Listing   Concord Manor Apartments - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 363-1208


Business Listing   Fawn Ridge Apartments - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 344-8538


Business Listing   Garden Quarter Apartments - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 385-2181


Business Listing   Irish Prairie Apts-The Greens - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 363-0322


Business Listing   Lillian Street Apartments - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 363-2805


Business Listing   Meadows at Lakemoor Apartments - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 385-8600


Business Listing   Tower View Apartments - McHenry, IL - Phone: (815) 344-4799


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Helpful Definition for: Apartments


'Apartments' are complete lodging structures, which are a part of the whole building. Apartments in McHenry are often owned by the residents as co-operatives where they possess portions of a corporation or as apartments wherein the public spaces are shared by the residents of the apartments. In McHenry apartments are used mostly for giving rents by the building possessor. Apartments come in quite inexpensive rates for rental purposes in McHenry. There are different types of apartments which include one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three- bedroom, etc. In McHenry more than three-bedroom flat is uncommon. Various facilities are there in all kinds of apartments.

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