Chicago city and rental quick facts

City quick factsRenter quick facts
Population2,895,964Pct. renter occupied56.22%
Males to females0.9412:1Avg. household size2.37
Avg. household income$38,625Families with kids under 1829.63%
Income above poverty53.09%Avg. age of rental structure61 yrs

Cities near Chicago

CityDistanceCityDistance
Cicero10.63 MilesLyons15.51 Miles
Oak Park12.29 MilesHarwood Heights15.67 Miles
Berwyn12.67 MilesHines15.74 Miles
River Forest13.81 MilesMaywood15.82 Miles
Frankfort Heights14.03 MilesRiver Grove15.91 Miles
Forest Park14.10 MilesHometown16.01 Miles
Lincolnwood14.30 MilesSummit Argo16.21 Miles
Elmwood Park14.42 MilesEvanston16.33 Miles
North Riverside14.54 MilesEvergreen Park16.34 Miles
Riverside14.91 MilesBurbank16.40 Miles
Approximate driving distance from Chicago.

Search apartments for rent in Chicago, Illinois

So, you've decided to try your luck in a major city, and you've chosen Chicago, IL. The only problem now, is where to live, right? The following information should help guide you through searching for apartments to rent in Chicago to make your transition a less overwhelming.

Finding Chicago apartments

To begin, you should know what you're getting into when you rent an apartment in Chicago. Chicago is the third largest city in the United States with a population of almost 3 million people. The Chicago economy is booming, with financial establishments including a Federal Reserve and the Chicago Stock Exchange providing a lot of opportunities for rensidents of Chicago apartment rentals. Other driving industries include manufacturing, food processing, and publishing. Because of the range of industries, you'll find quite a variety of apartments in various neighborhoods in Chicago, which you'll want to at least vaguely understand when searching for an apartment to rent in Chicago.

Where to Rent an Apartment in Chicago

Chicago is divided into four unique parts: The North Side, The South Side, The West Side, and Downtown, which contains The Loop. The North Side has many art galleries, historic homes, is family friendly and a great place to find Chicago apartments. Chicago apartment rentals in the River North and Near North place you in the midst of upscale shops and celebrity owned restaurants. In The South Side, you'll find diverse communities, lower rent, and that efforts are being made to restore historical buildings, apartments and homes in these neighborhoods. Once dominated by Ukrainian and Polish immigrants, The West Side features distinctive neighborhoods, though it's becoming more and more diverse. Renting an apartment in Chicago in neighborhoods like Wicker Park has become increasingly popular due to the proximity to Downtown. The Downtown Chicago area features historical buildings and architecture. You'll enjoy being near outdoor sculptures, parks, and various museums.

Start your search for apartments for rent in Chicago

Now that you know where to start looking for your Chicago apartment rental, you're one step closer to settling in to a culture and history-rich city full of career and social opportunities.

Chicago zip codes

  • 60601
  • 60602
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Neighborhoods in Chicago

  • Albany Park
  • Archer Heights
  • Armour Square
  • Ashburn
  • Auburn Gresham
  • Austin
  • Avalon Park
  • Avondale
  • Belmont Cragin
  • Beverly
  • Bridgeport
  • Brighton Park
  • Burnside
  • Calumet Heights
  • Chatham
  • Chicago Lawn
  • Clearing
  • Douglas
  • Dunning
  • East Garfield Park
  • East Side
  • Edgewater
  • Edison Park
  • Englewood
  • Forest Glen
  • Fuller Park
  • Gage Park
  • Garfield Ridge
  • Grand Boulevard
  • Grand Crossing
  • Hegewisch
  • Hermosa
  • Humboldt Park
  • Hyde Park
  • Irving Park
  • Jefferson Park
  • Kenwood
  • Lake View
  • Lincoln Park
  • Lincoln Square
  • Logan Square
  • Loop
  • Lower West Side
  • McKinley Park
  • Montclare
  • Morgan Park
  • Mount Greenwood
  • Near North Side
  • Near South Side
  • Near West Side
  • New City
  • North Center
  • North Lawndale
  • North Park
  • Norwood Park
  • O'hare
  • Oakland
  • Pottage Park
  • Pullman
  • Riverdale
  • Rogers Park
  • Roseland
  • South Chicago
  • South Deering
  • South Lawndale
  • South Shore
  • Uptown
  • Washington Heights
  • Washington Park
  • West Elsdon
  • West Englewood
  • West Garfield Park
  • West Lawn
  • West Pullman
  • West Ridge
  • West Town
  • Woodlawn
Neighborhood data provided by zillow.com

Chicago rental rates

BedroomsAvg. rentMin.Max.
Studio$926$499$2,719
1 Bdrm$1,154$598$4,426
2 Bdrm$1,698$748$6,435
3 Bdrm$2,422$922$8,056
4 Bdrm$2,417$1,475$3,600

Chicago crime rates

Chicago crime rates are about 21% greater than the U.S. national crime average.

Violent crimes801 / 100K
National average558 / 100K
Property crimes4,472 / 100K
National average3,814 / 100K
City crime index5,272 / 100K
National crime index4,372 / 100K

Chicago demographics

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Languages spoken in Chicago

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Chicago transportation

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