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Wicker Park, Chicago, IL apartments for rent

19 apartments for rent in Wicker Park, Chicago, IL.

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1512 Wood

1512 Wood, Chicago, IL, 60622

2-4 beds 2-3 baths 1,025-1,930 sqft
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1500 N Damen Apartments

1500 North Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60622

2 beds 2 baths 1,273 sqft
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1314-28 N. Damen Ave./ 2001-2003 W. Evergreen Ave.

1314-28 N. Damen Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622

1-3 beds 1 bath 691-1,479 sqft
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1336 North Damen

2016 W Evergreen Ave, Chicago, IL, 60622

1-5 beds 1-4 baths
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North Flats

1821 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622

1-2 beds 1 bath 700-1,000 sqft
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1471 N Milwaukee Apartments

1471 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60622

1 bed 1 bath 1,200 sqft
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2010 W Pierce Apartments

2010 West Pierce Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60622

1-2 beds 2 baths 1,248-1,294 sqft
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1401-03 N. Wicker Park Ave./1826 W. Evergreen Ave.

1401-03 N. Wicker Park Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622

3 beds 1-2 baths
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1756 W. Division St.

1756 W. Division St., Chicago, IL, 60622

3 beds 2 baths
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1846 W Division Apartments

1846 West Division Street, Chicago, IL, 60622

1-3 beds 1.5-2 baths 994-1,729 sqft
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1364-66 N. Hoyne Ave./ 2105-11 W. Schiller St.

1364-66 N. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 817-1,130 sqft
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1537 N Western Ave

1537 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL, 60622

2-4 beds 2-3 baths
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1550 N Damen Apartments

1550 North Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60622

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 986-2,421 sqft
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1459-63 N. Milwaukee Ave.

1459-63 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL, 60622

1-3 beds 1-2 baths
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1572 North Milwaukee

1572 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL, 60622

1-4 beds 1-2 baths 870-1,578 sqft
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1439 N. Milwaukee Ave

1439 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL, 60622

1-3 beds 1-2 baths
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1417 N. Wood St.

1417 N. Wood St., Chicago, IL, 60622

1 bed 1 bath
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1400-12 N. Honore St. / 1501-07 N. Wicker Park Ave.

1400-12 N. Honore St., Chicago, IL, 60622

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 498-646 sqft
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Wicker Park Renaissance

1527 N. Wicker Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60622

Studio 1 bath 353-437 sqft
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Renter’s City Guide to Wicker Park

Introduction

Wicker Park is known as one of the hippest and most exciting neighborhoods of Chicago, the city that was ranked “the Best City in the World” by Time Out for its livability, affordability and sense of community. It’s also known for its diverse population and robust economy. The neighborhood ensures easy access to world-class entertainment, along with exciting dining, cultural and educational opportunities. 

Where is Wicker Park located? 

Situated five miles northwest of downtown, Wicker Park lies north of Ukrainian Village, east of Humboldt Park, south of Bucktorn and west of Noble Square. 

How big is Wicker Park? 

Wicker Park is approximately one-seventh the size of Chicago’s downtown core.

What are the pros of living in Wicker Park? 

Commuting to work is extremely easy, thanks to Wicker Park’s proximity to downtown Chicago. The myriad of trendy businesses — like high fashion boutiques and gourmet restaurants — is another advantage to the neighborhood. Wicker Park is also known as being a creative neighborhood, with older buildings always under renovation for new retail and gallery spaces. 

What are the cons of living in Wicker Park? 

The rising rental costs in Wicker Park are a major drawback.

Expenses & Housing Stats

Is it expensive to live in Wicker Park?

Living in and around Chicago is fairly affordable in terms of costs, even though it is slightly higher than the national average. 

How much do utilities cost in Wicker Park? 

Basic utilities in Wicker Park hover at around $120 for a 915-square-foot apartment. 

How much does a meal cost in Wicker Park? 

A three-course dinner for two costs around $60.  

How to get around Wicker Park? 

Wicker Park is extremely walkable, so many residents get around on foot or via bike. It also lies close to numerous public transportation options, so you can get around on the CTA Blue Line for a whopping $2.25 or hop on the METRA rail system for $4.

Jobs & Education

Where to work in Wicker Park?

As Chicago’s unemployment rate continuously falls beneath the national average, its reputation for being a top tech jobs city continues to grow. The city is home to a myriad of major national and multinational companies, which Wicker Park residents can take advantage of, along with the short commute time to work.

What schools are there in Wicker Park?

Wicker Park residents can benefit from the great educational opportunities that Chicago has to offer. The city is home to several public schools that have received accolades in the US News & World Report ranking that features the best schools in the country. What’s more, Chicago State University, DePaul University, Loyola University, Northwestern University and the University of Chicago are some of the most prominent higher educational institutions in the city. 

Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What is the Wicker Park dining scene like? 

Wicker Park has contributed greatly to Chicago being named “The Best Restaurant City in America” by Condé Nast Traveler, thanks to its impressive dining scene. 

What events are held in Wicker Park? 

The Wicker Park Fest and Green Music Fest are two local summer events that are not to be missed. 

What family attractions are there in Wicker Park?

Wicker Park is a fun family destination, featuring a field house, basketball courts, a water fountain and a public garden. Holstein Park is another family favorite, featuring a swimming pool and a playground. 

Where to shop in Wicker Park? 

The Wicker Park farmer’s market is a great place to have affordable access to local produce and is held yearly from May to October. 

What cultural attractions are there in Wicker Park? 

Cultural enrichment is ensured by numerous local art galleries.

What to know about renting in Wicker Park?

Renter’s rights in Wicker Park are regulated by the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance. These laws lay out specific responsibilities that both the tenant and the landlord need to abide by. They contain guidelines that assess timely repairs, necessary notification prior to the termination of the lease, as well as how much interest can be paid to security deposits that do not respect deadlines.

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