22,242 Apartments for Rent in Chicago, IL
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Apartments for Rent in Chicago, IL
Searching for an apartment in Chicago means choosing a city that’s packed with history, culture, and opportunity. From iconic landmarks like the Willis Tower to neighborhoods like Lincoln Park and Wicker Park, there’s a place for every lifestyle. Sports fans can catch Cubs games at Wrigley Field or root for the Bulls and Bears. Top schools like the University of Chicago and Northwestern draw students, while major employers like Boeing and McDonald's attract professionals. Chicago’s food scene, lakefront beaches, festivals, and reliable public transit make it easy to enjoy city life, whether you're looking for luxury or budget-friendly options.
Chicago, IL Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent in Chicago is $1,845. When you rent an apartment in Chicago, you can expect to pay as little as $1,498 or as much as $2,816, depending on the location and the size of the apartment.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Chicago, IL is $1,498 per month.
The average rent for a one bedroom apartment in Chicago, IL is $1,845 per month.
The average rent for a two bedroom apartment in Chicago, IL is $2,334 per month.
The average rent for a three bedroom apartment in Chicago, IL is $2,816 per month.
Transportation
Transit options in Chicago vary, but overall, it has a transit score of 66.
Education
In Chicago, you’ll find top-ranking elementary schools like Hawthorne Elementary Scholastic Academy, Haines Elementary School, and Skinner North Elementary School.
Chicago is home to some top-ranking middle schools, including Hawthorne Elementary Scholastic Academy, Haines Elementary School, and Skinner North Elementary School.
Moving is tough for high school students! Look for Chicago apartments near top-ranking high schools like Jones College Prep High School, Payton College Preparatory High School, and Northside College Preparatory High School.
If you’re a student moving to an apartment in Chicago, you’ll have access to Rush University, Malcolm X College, and Univ. of Ill. at Chicago.