Aurora, IL apartments for rent
70 apartments for rent in Aurora, IL, from 9 communities.
Fox Valley Villages
710 S Eola Road, Aurora, IL, 60504
Lumen Fox Valley
4450 Fox Valley Center Drive, Aurora, IL, 60504
Orchard Village
1240 W Indian Trail, Aurora, IL, 60506
ReNew Aurora
2000 W Illinois Avenue, Aurora, IL, 60506
The Aventine at Oakhurst North
2800 Pontiac Dr, Aurora, IL, 60502
Haven on Long Grove
826 Terrace Lake Drive, Aurora, IL, 60504
Lucca Fox Valley
3955 Fox Valley Center Drive, Aurora, IL, 60504
The Apartments at Kirkland Crossing
3055 Riverbirch Dr, Aurora, IL, 60502
Renter’s City Guide to Aurora
Aurora, Illinois, is a suburb of Chicago and is considered to be among the fastest-growing cities in the country. It enjoys a central location, making travel to both the east and west coasts quick and easy from the nearby O'Hare Airport. Ranked the 5th best U.S. city to retire to, Aurora enjoys a diverse population and thriving economy. The city is also great for outdoor enthusiasts, with the Fox River flowing through the center, an array of parks and several nearby lakes and forests to enjoy.
What cities are near Aurora?
Aurora is just over 40 miles west of downtown Chicago, while Rockford lies just under 70 miles northwest.
What is the weather like in Aurora?
Aurora's climate is characterized by hot and slightly humid summers and cold, snowy winters. July is generally the warmest month, with high temperatures averaging out at around 84?, while January typically sees average lows of around 16?. Snowfall is common from December through March, with an annual average of around 30.5". With an average of 119 rainy days and 37.7" of rainfall per year, the city sees average precipitation levels. Tornadoes do occur in northern Illinois, though Aurora hasn't been struck by a powerful one for over a hundred years. Still, thunderstorms are not uncommon.
What are the pros of living in Aurora?
One major advantage of living in Aurora is the cost of living. With almost 30% more spending power than Chicago and rents around 38% lower, your dollars stretch much further. Plus, with proximity to the Windy City and great transport links, residents can enjoy all the amenities of the big city next door.
What are the cons of living in Aurora?
One of the few disadvantages to living in Aurora is the weather. Summers can be hot and sticky, while winters are icy cold and snowy. The transitional months are normally a nice balance between the two, though there’s the occasional risk of heavy storms and even tornadoes.
How much is public transportation in Aurora?
Public transport in Aurora is provided by PACE, which serves the entire Chicago metropolitan area. A standard one-way fare costs $2.25 on local transport, while a monthly pass is $60. For travel to downtown Chicago, Metra provides a commuter rail line which costs $8.25 one-way from Aurora, or $239.25 for a month.
How much does a meal cost in Aurora?
On average, you can expect to pay around $50 for a 3-course meal for 2 in a mid-range restaurant in Aurora. A regular coffee should cost just under $4.
How much are utilities in Aurora?
Basic monthly utilities average out at $171.50 in Aurora. This is based on a 915 sq. ft. apartment and includes water, electricity, heating, cooling and garbage disposal. You can expect to pay an additional $55.50 per month for an internet connection.
What are the major industries in Aurora?
Bordering the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor, there’s no shortage of jobs in Aurora. Manufacturing has long been the major industry in the city and currently employs 15.6% of the local workforce. The retail and healthcare sectors are the next most common industries in Aurora.
What are the top employers in Aurora?
The top employers in Aurora are Caterpillar, Waubonsee Community College, the City of Aurora and the three local school districts.
Does Aurora have good schools?
Aurora is served by three public school districts (Aurora Public Schools West Side, Aurora Public Schools East Side and the Indian Prairie School District) and is home to several top-rated schools, including Gwendolyn Brooks and Nancy Young elementary schools both of which score 10/10 on Great Schools. Waubonsie Valley High and Metea Valley High are two top-rated high schools in the city.
What are the top attractions in Aurora?
Downtown Aurora is one of the city’s biggest draws, a bustling, riverside area filled with artisan bakeries, boutique stores, bars, cafes, restaurants and much more. In the heart of downtown, you’ll also find the Paramount Theater, a stunning 100-year-old art deco arts and entertainment center that has been fully restored to its original glory.
What outdoor attractions are there in Aurora?
Aurora offers plenty to do for outdoor enthusiasts. The Fox River Trail is a great place to start, with 43 miles of hiking, cycling and cross-country skiing trails to enjoy, all following the iconic river. Phillips Park is another popular choice, a sprawling green space that encompasses a water park, a golf course and a zoo. Finally, Splash Country is one of the largest water parks in Illinois and is excellent for families.
Where to go shopping in Aurora?
The Chicago Premium Outlet Mall is one of the best places for shopping in Aurora. It offers over 140 stores, as well as restaurants, cafes and a wealth of additional amenities.
What are the renter’s rights in Aurora?
Renters' rights in Aurora are not only protected on a state and federal level, but the City of Aurora Building Regulations also covers landlord-tenant leases. The act serves to "protect, preserve and promote the health, safety, welfare, peace and quiet of the citizens of the City of Aurora''.
What are the best neighborhoods in Aurora?
Aurora as a whole has an average walkability score, but the McCarty Burlington neighborhood, just east of downtown, is perfect for those who don't have a private vehicle. It's within walking distance to all the facilities and amenities you need and is located along the Fox River.