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3,534 apartments for rent in Chicago, IL, from 1,115 communities.

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5631-39 S. Kenwood Ave.

Chicago, IL, 60637

2 beds 1 bath
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1523-5 Addison

1523 Addison, Chicago, IL, 60613

3-4 beds 2-3 baths 1,210-2,095 sqft
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$3,250-$4,195 /mo

6900 N Sheridan Rd

Chicago, IL, 60626

2-4 beds 2-2.5 baths 1,250-2,250 sqft
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$2,250-$3,325 /mo

Harmony Apartments

4513 N Clark St, Chicago, IL, 60640

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 483-938 sqft
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Fox Luxury Apartments

2112 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60614

3 beds 3 baths 1,250 sqft
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330 N Pine

Chicago, IL, 60644

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 475-650 sqft
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1350 N. Cleveland Ave.

1350 N Cleveland Ave, Chicago, IL, 60610

3 beds 2 baths 1,049 sqft
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$2,265-$4,240 /mo

Coppia

1101 W Van Buren St, Chicago, IL, 60607

Studio-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 460-1,979 sqft
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$1,932-$2,203 /mo

Lincoln Square Commons - 4759 N Maplewood Ave

4759 N Maplewood Ave, Chicago, IL, 60625

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 548-1,140 sqft
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945 W Fulton Market Apartments

945 West Fulton Market, Chicago, IL, 60607

2-3 beds 1-2 baths 1,961-2,260 sqft
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$1,077-$2,755 /mo

The Edison

5200 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL, 60640

Studio-3 beds 1-1.5 baths 300-1,350 sqft
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$2,165-$3,750 /mo

Aberdeen West Loop

20 N Aberdeen St, Chicago, IL, 60607

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 572-1,376 sqft
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$2,103-$3,865 /mo

Carriage House Lofts

1545 S State St, Chicago, IL, 60605

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 907-1,490 sqft
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$2,395-$2,595 /mo

5427-29 S. University Ave.

Chicago, IL, 60615

2-3 beds 1 bath
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$1,565-$2,169 /mo

Farcroft Park

1337 W Fargo Ave, Chicago, IL, 60626

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 576-1,227 sqft
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$2,175-$11,242 /mo

One East Delaware

1 East Delaware Place, Chicago, IL, 60611

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 540-1,040 sqft
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5952-58 W Superior

5952 W Superior, Chicago, IL, 60644

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 400-675 sqft
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$1,550-$1,695 /mo

1351 W. Touhy Ave.

1351 W Touhy Ave, Chicago, IL, 60626

1-3 beds 1 bath 660-1,145 sqft
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Wolcott Court - 1828 W Lawrence Ave

1828 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL, 60640

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 506-1,067 sqft
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3108 N. Milwaukee Ave.

Chicago, IL, 60618

Studio-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 362-725 sqft
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7956 S Eberhart Ave

Chicago, IL, 60619

1 bed 1 bath 625 sqft
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$2,050-$4,390 /mo

Sage West Loop

1044 W Van Buren St, Chicago, IL, 60607

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 428-1,080 sqft
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2919 N. Whipple St.

Chicago, IL, 60618

1-2 beds 1 bath 685-766 sqft
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Sheridan Shores

640 W. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL, 60613

Studio-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 400-850 sqft
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$1,150-$1,700 /mo

The Onyx on Carmen

915 W Carmen Ave, Chicago, IL, 60640

Studio-4 beds 1-2 baths 2,500 sqft
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4205-11 W. Fullerton

4205 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL, 60639

1-2 beds 1 bath
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516 W. Briar Pl.

Chicago, IL, 60657

1-2 beds 1 bath 905 sqft
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827 W. Aldine

827 W Aldine Ave, Chicago, IL, 60657

Studio-2 beds 1 bath
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$1,608-$2,342 /mo

Beachwalk Apartments

420 W. Fullerton Pkwy., Chicago, IL, 60614

Studio-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 210-770 sqft
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3734-36 N. Sheffield

3734 N Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IL, 60613

2 beds 2 baths 1,184 sqft
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Very walkable
Walk Score®
65
Good transit
Transit Score®
72
Very bikeable
Bike Score®
Chicago is highly walkable. Many services and amenities are within walking distance, allowing most errands to be handled without a car. The area has several public transportation options, offering convenience for some routes and destinations. Chicago is a very bikeable area featuring a well-developed cycling infrastructure for easy and safe biking.
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Schools

Bell Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 1003 students
9/10
Everett Elementary School
Public • PK-5 • 152 students
9/10
Alcott College Prep
Public • PK-8 • 647 students
9/10
Haines Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 682 students
9/10
Kinzie Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 686 students
9/10
Mayer Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 759 students
9/10
Oriole Park Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 739 students
9/10
Skinner Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 1211 students
9/10
Lenart Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Public • PK-8 • 266 students
9/10
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Decatur Classical Elementary School
Public • K-6 • 284 students
10/10
Keller Elementary Gifted Magnet School
Public • 1-8 • 225 students
10/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public • K-8 • 956 students
10/10
Mcdade Elementary Classical School
Public • K-6 • 192 students
10/10
Sheridan Elementary Math & Science Academy
Public • K-8 • 559 students
10/10
Edison Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Public • K-8 • 264 students
10/10
Lenart Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Public • PK-8 • 266 students
9/10
Skinner Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 1211 students
9/10
Mayer Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 759 students
9/10
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Young Magnet High School
Public • 7-12 • 2208 students
10/10
Keller Elementary Gifted Magnet School
Public • 1-8 • 225 students
10/10
Lincoln Elementary School
Public • K-8 • 956 students
10/10
Sheridan Elementary Math & Science Academy
Public • K-8 • 559 students
10/10
Edison Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Public • K-8 • 264 students
10/10
Lenart Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Public • PK-8 • 266 students
9/10
Skinner North Elementary School
Public • K-8 • 523 students
9/10
J Giles Elem School
Public • 5-8 • 465 students
9/10
Skinner Elementary School
Public • PK-8 • 1211 students
9/10
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Northside College Preparatory High School
Public • 9-12 • 1090 students
10/10
Payton College Preparatory High School
Public • 9-12 • 1153 students
10/10
Devry Advantage Academy High School
Public • 11-12 • 193 students
10/10
Westinghouse High School
Public • 9-12 • 1203 students
10/10
Chicago Bulls College Prep
Charter • 9-12 • 1138 students
10/10
Pritzker College Prep
Charter • 9-12 • 974 students
10/10
UIC College Prep
Charter • 9-12 • 934 students
10/10
Noble St Chtr-Noble Campus
Charter • 9-12 • 668 students
10/10
Young Magnet High School
Public • 7-12 • 2208 students
10/10
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Renter’s City Guide to Chicago

Introduction

Chicago is known for its outstanding location on the shores of the Great Lakes, making it the biggest city on the largest body of fresh water in the world. Its geographical position in the country has also transformed it into a major transportation hub, both in terms of its port and railroads, as well as its airport, which is the second busiest in the U.S.

How big is Chicago?

With a population of around 2,718,000 residents, Chicago is the third-largest city in the United States, after New York and Los Angeles.

What is the weather like in Chicago?

Chicago has a temperate climate. Its proximity to the Great Lakes can result in unpredictable weather at times, yet the city sees a balanced amount of rain and sunshine throughout the year.

What are the pros of living in Chicago?

Living next to the Great Lakes is one of the main pros of living in Chicago. The city's shoreline parks, beaches and trails offer numerous free outdoor activities for nature lovers, as well as access to fresh, clean drinking water that tastes just as good on tap. Those who love sports are also spoiled for choice, and Chicago has both amateur and professional sports teams. You can go watch the Chicago Blackhawks hockey team, Chicago Bulls (the home of Michael Jordan), catch a game of soccer with Chicago Bears or see the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox if you're into baseball. And after the game, you can enjoy the city's diverse cuisine in one of its many restaurants.

What are the cons of living in Chicago?

When living in the Windy City, the weather can be unpredictable, but even a rain or snow shower can turn into sunshine in a few hours. 

Is Chicago a diverse city?

Few cities have a population as diverse as Chicago's. Over 500,000 of the city's residents are foreign-born immigrants, with more Mexicans living in Chicago than anywhere else in the U.S. and the highest population in the world of Poles living outside Warsaw.

Chicago Demographic Highlights
Total Population 2,707,648
Female
Male
1,393,392
1,314,256
Median Age 35
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is Chicago an expensive city?

The cost of living in Chicago is lower than other large cities in the U.S. and around 30% lower than in New York. The figures are similar to the national averages.

How much is public transportation in Chicago?

Busses will cost you $2 to ride, and a train ticket within the city is $2.50. Chicago has one of the best public transport systems in the country, and the costs will reduce further if you buy a day or month pass. 

How much does it cost to get from Chicago to New York?

If you prefer to take the train, Amtrak offers fair prices for coach seats, with costs ranging from $106 to $134 per person. For those who prefer making the 800 miles journey by car, getting from Chicago to New York will take about 12 hours, depending on traffic.

How much is a taxi in Chicago?

Chicago has several taxi-hailing options, and you can call a taxicab off the street or use your phone app for an Uber. The city regulates and sets the rates for cabs, so prices are the same regardless of the provider you use. However, Uber prices may vary depending on the type of car and the route selected, although they are still some of the lowest in the country.

How much are utilities in Chicago?

The monthly utility bills for a 900 sq ft apartment in Chicago are around $135. Internet services will add around another $70 and there are three providers to choose from: Comcast, AT&T and RCN. 

Chicago Rent Statistics
Chicago, IL Apartment rent ranges
Under $500
$501 - $700
$701 - $1000
$1,000 - $1,500
$1,500 - $2,000
Over $2,000
Chicago Average apartment rent trend

Chicago Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 1,146,547
Owner Occupied 45.54%
Renter Occupied 54.46%
Renter-occupied housing units in Chicago:
  • 40,431 Single-family detached homes
  • 13,959 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 768,475 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (210,073) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (248,581)

Among all the available rental units in Chicago, 9% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 91% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the major industries in Chicago?

Chicago has a diverse economy, providing ample job opportunities and also contributing to the low unemployment rate. Some of the city's main industries are banking and finance, the medical sector and the software industry is also picking up. Chicago's workforce is highly educated due to the city providing some of the best schools and universities in the country.

What are the top employers in Chicago?

Some of Chicago's top employers are in the finance industry, with every major U.S. bank and several international banks having a branch in the city. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange was founded in the 19th century and is now the world's largest exchange in the world for options and futures. The medical industry is another top employer, with numerous major hospitals and research facilities. Chicago has been dubbed 'Silicon Prairie' due to the large number of start-ups in the software industry, but global companies such as Microsoft, Google and Intel also call it home.

How many public schools are there in Chicago?

With over 600 schools and 400,000 children enrolling each year, the Chicago Public Schools is the third-largest school district in the United States. 

What are the top colleges in Chicago?

Chicago's top colleges and universities include Columbia College, University of Chicago, Northwestern University and DePaul University. 

Chicago Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 2,299,004 100.4%
Blue Collar 466,264 99.5%
White Collar 83.14%
Blue Collar 16.86%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 233,516 100.6%
Private Companies 1,859,504 99.1%
Governmental Workers 343,848 101.6%
Not for Profit Companies 328,400 105.1%
Self Employees 8.44%
Private Companies 67.24%
Governmental Workers 12.43%
Not for Profit Companies 11.88%

Chicago Education Statistics

No High School 6.33%
Some High School 28.78%
Some College 18.18%
Associate Degree 5.73%
Bachelor's Degree 24.5%
Graduate Degree 16.48%

Chicago Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 1,146,547
Average People Per Household 2
Median Household Income$75,134
Average Household Income$112,443
Family
Non-family
580,093
566,454
Children
No Children
275,329
871,218
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What are the main attractions in Chicago?

From watching a sports game at the Wrigley Field to visiting Navy Pier, there's always something to do in Chicago. Check out the Hancock Center and the Willis Tower, two iconic buildings that offer a panoramic view of the city. Visiting Lincoln Park Zoo is a fun, free activity for the whole family. Home to over 1,000 animals from over 200 species, the zoo is also one of the oldest and largest in the U.S. 

What are the main annual events in Chicago?

Chicago hosts several nationally acclaimed festivals each year, ranging from large art fairs to neighborhood festivals. The Chicago Jazz Festival showcases world-class musicians, while the Gay Pride Parade and weekend festivals are an international staple for the LGBT community. The Chicago Air and Water Show is a stunning display of aviator skills, and for food lovers, Taste of Chicago puts some of the city's finest restaurants on the stage.

What museums should you visit in Chicago?

Chicago is known around the world for its cultural institutions. Top picks include the Museum of Science and Industry, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History and the Chicago Symphony.

What parks are there in Chicago?

With one of the most extensive parks' systems in the U.S., outdoors lovers have much to pick from. The city's largest park, occupying 5 miles along the northern lakefront, is Lincoln Park, providing dozens of beaches. Grant Park, which includes Millennium Park and the Pritzker Music Pavilion, is located in downtown Chicago and was designed by the world-renowned architect Richard Gehry. Down on the south lakefront is Jackson Park, by Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of landscape architects. Stretching along 500 acres, the park was home to Chicago's 1893 World's Fair. Another popular area is Humboldt Park, the only one in the city that's not on the lakefront and spanning across 200 acres on Chicago's northwest side.

Where to go shopping in Chicago?

Navy Pier is not only one of Chicago's top attractions but also a hub of entertainment, offering a carousel, a theater, boat rides, a children's museum, as well as shops and restaurants. The most popular street in Chicago is the Magnificent Mile — Michigan Avenue, home to the spectacular Water Tower Place shopping center. The Chicago Ridge Mall in Oak Lawn is another excellent shopping spot, including a food court and a movie theater. 

What is there to do in Chicago at night?

Chicago's entertainment venues are just as diverse as its residents, and some of the best places to enjoy the vibrant nightlife are in the ethnic neighborhoods. Head down to Little Village if you want to be immersed in the city's Mexican culture or to Chicago's West Ridge for the Indian community. For a taste of Asia, take a stroll through Chinatown or explore the Korean culture in the Albany Park neighborhood.

What are my rights as a tenant in Chicago?

Chicago's renter's rights bill, or the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance, is one of the most encompassing in the U.S. It was originally passed over a century ago and last updated in 2010, so if you're looking to rent in Chicago, make sure to review it before signing any lease agreement. The bill covers tenants' rights in terms of timely repairs, access to services such as heat, water and electricity, as well as protection against landlord retaliation. It also stipulates sufficient notice of lease termination, 48-hour notification for apartment entry, interest on the security deposit and its timely return.

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