Apartments for Rent in Aurora IL - 1,776 Rentals
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Aurora, IL Apartments for Rent
Finding a place to live in Aurora is no ordinary experience for newcomers. A mix of well-preserved history and community-wide creativity makes this city feel smaller than it actually is. Only Chicago has more residents, but Aurora's convenient and picturesque spot along Fox River has turned it into a transportation, entertainment, and shopping hub for urban commuters, suburban transplants, and lifelong locals alike.
Downtown streets are filled with masterpieces by everyone from Frank Lloyd Wright to George Grant Elmslie, who built more commercial buildings here than anywhere in the world. There are even dozens of still-standing homes built from Sears Catalog kits in the early 20th century. Among all this architectural history are rooms for rent, apartment complexes designed to blend in with the historic styles, and brand new units that keep springing up in response to growing business opportunities.
The Fox River divides Aurora into the East Side and the West Side, and the County Line creates a third area, Fox Valley, which borders neighboring Naperville. These three regions contain several neighborhoods that played an important role in modern American architecture, as well as brand new residential and commercial areas that are expanding opportunities for renters and job-seekers alike.
The Boulevard District is wedged just northwest of the river, between Galena Boulevard and Prairie Street. Home to both Aurora University and Abraham Lincoln Park, and stopping just north of Aurora Country Club, this district is one of the most family-friendly residential parts of town. But even if you don't have kids, you'll enjoy the youthful vibe that comes with proximity to a college campus.
The Fox River is the focal point of Aurora culture and recreation, and right in the middle of it, Stolp Island holds three of the city's most popular attractions: Paramount Theatre, Hollywood Casino, and Leland Tower. Built in 1931, the Paramount Theatre is one Aurora's oldest landmarks, but it's also a working performance venue that still hosts big-name music acts, stand-up comedians, and the Broadway Series of critically acclaimed musicals. Hollywood Casino, meanwhile, offers a Vegas-style buffet, the award-winning Fairbanks Steakhouse, and exciting poker tournaments.
Just east of Stolp Island, on the other side of the river, RiverEdge Park is one of the Greater Chicago Area's most attractive outdoor entertainment options. Right next to the Metra Station for easy city access, the venue's ten-acre pavilion and 30-acre park fill up each year for seasonal events like the Fox Valley Irish Festival, the summer concert series Downtown Alive!, and the blues festival Blues on the Fox.
Other events and attractions include the Aurora ArtWalk, the SciTech Interactive Science Museum and outdoor science park near the Aurora Public Library, The Sunken Garden, and the Phillips Park Zoo.
Aurora, IL Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent in Aurora is $1,527. When you rent an apartment in Aurora, you can expect to pay as little as $1,122 or as much as $2,140, depending on the location and the size of the apartment.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Aurora, IL is $1,122 per month.
The average rent for a one bedroom apartment in Aurora, IL is $1,521 per month.
The average rent for a two bedroom apartment in Aurora, IL is $1,883 per month.
The average rent for a three bedroom apartment in Aurora, IL is $2,140 per month.
Transportation
Transit options in Aurora vary, but overall, it has a transit score of 23.
Education
In Aurora, you’ll find top-ranking elementary schools like Homestead Elementary School, Wolfs Crossing Elementary School, and Gwendolyn Brooks Elementary.
Aurora is home to some top-ranking middle schools, including Fred Rodgers Magnet Academy, Francis Granger Middle School, and Still Middle School.
Moving is tough for high school students! Look for Aurora apartments near top-ranking high schools like Il Mathematics & Science Academy, Waubonsie Valley High School, and Metea Valley High School.
If you’re a student moving to an apartment in Aurora, you’ll have access to Waubonsee C.C., Aurora Campus, Aurora University, and Waubonsee C.C., Copley Campus.