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Property reviewsAnonymous on Jun 30, 2022
Overall this has been a great place to live. The building is kept clean and overall quiet. Sometimes the property manager is hard to get a hold off or takes very long to have tasks completed. You need to go into her office and sit down with her to see a task to completion. In addition, there have been several times where cars are illegally parked in our garage, obstructing residents from pulling in/out of spots easily. This is raised to the property manager many times, and nothing is done except for an email. After a particular situation, residents took it upon themselves to leave notes on the illegally parked car or explore calling a towing company. The tow company signs in the garage are not valid. This was an incredibly frustrating issue that the property manager took weeks to address.
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Property reviewsAnonymous on May 15, 2022
door man reggie is THE BEST
Anonymous on Feb 4, 2022This is a great apartment complex
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5624 S. Wabash
5606-24 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637- Studio
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5609 S. Michigan
5601-09 S. Michigan Avenue/109-115 E. 56Th Street, Chicago, IL 60637- 2 BEDS
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49th Street Apartments
816-26 E. 49Th Street, Chicago, IL 60615- Studio
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6800 Dorchester
6800 S. Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637- 1 BED
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- $900
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7526-36 S Colfax Ave
7526-36 S Colfac Ave, Chicago, IL 60649- Studio
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Sheridan Shores
640 W. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60613- Studio
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- $1,165+
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Lakeside 800
800 N State Street, Chicago, IL 60610- 1 BED
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- $1,735
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The Chatelaine
215 E. Chestnut St., Chicago, IL 60611- 1 BED
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5624 S. Wabash
5606-24 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637- Studio
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6224 S Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr
6224 S Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Chicago, IL 60637- 2 BEDS
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- $1,270
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3554 W. Wrightwood Ave.
3554 W. Wrightwood Ave., Chicago, IL 60647- 1 BED
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- $2,995
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1478-80 W. Byron / 3907-11 N. Greenview
1478-80 W. Byron / 3907-11 N. Greenview, Chicago, IL 60613- Studio
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5609 S. Michigan
5601-09 S. Michigan Avenue/109-115 E. 56Th Street, Chicago, IL 60637- 2 BEDS
- 3 BEDS
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5107 S. Blackstone Ave., Chicago, IL 60615- Studio
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- $1,965+
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49th Street Apartments
816-26 E. 49Th Street, Chicago, IL 60615- Studio
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- $825+
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2645-47 N. Fairfield Ave. / 2715-19 W. Schubert Ave.
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2918 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL 60647- Studio
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1536 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL 60642- Studio
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6800 Dorchester
6800 S. Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637- 1 BED
- 2 BEDS
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- $900
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8201 S Michigan Avenue
8201 S Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60619- Studio
- 1 BED
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- $850
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230-232 W. Willow St.
230 W Willow St, Chicago, IL 60614- 1 BED
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- $3,995
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7526-36 S Colfax Ave
7526-36 S Colfac Ave, Chicago, IL 60649- Studio
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- $1,125
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Eugenie Terrace On The Park
1730 N Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60614- Studio
- 1 BED
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- $1,790+
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Sheridan Plaza - 4607 N Sheridan Rd
4607 N Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60640- 1 BED
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4700-08 N. Winchester / 1944-52 W. Leland
4700-08 N. Winchester / 1944-52 W. Leland, Chicago, IL 60640- 1 BED
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Renter's guide to Chicago, IL
If there is just one thing Chicago is known for, it most certainly is its spectacular lakefront. It’s the essence of Chicago, affecting not only the weather but also distinguishing the city from anywhere else in the world. The 3rd largest city behind New York and Los Angeles, Chicago is nevertheless the largest city on the largest body of fresh water on the planet - the Great Lakes.
Its location in the middle of the country has always been a factor in its role as the country’s transportation hub - first as a port, then a railroad hub, and now home to the 2nd busiest airport in the US. As much as the weather’s unpredictable nature can be challenging, so too can its lakefront tempered climate create absolutely perfect weather conditions on countless days of the year. Many complain about the weather but few ever leave Chicago because of it.
Chicago, IL Demographics
- Total Population2,699,347
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Female 1,310,878Male 1,388,469
- Median Age34.8
Chicago, IL has a population of 2,699,347 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 1,388,469 of Chicago’s residents are women and 1,310,878 are men. The median age of those who live in Chicago, IL is 34.8.
Cost of Living in Chicago, IL
With one of the best public transportation systems in the country, there truly is no need to own a car in Chicago. The cost to ride the train in the city is $2.25 and the bus is $2.00, though buying any number of day passes reduces that cost significantly. Taxicabs and Uber blanket the city and are easily hailed on the street or simply by cell phone app. The City of Chicago regulates and sets all taxicab rates, so it doesn’t matter which company one uses. Uber fares will vary depending on the type of vehicle selected and times of intense demand, though rates in Chicago are some of the lowest in the country.
Thinking of taking the train from Chicago to NYC? Amtrak is a good option, with rail fares, good for one coach seat, ranging from $106 to $134 a person. If you’d rather drive, the Big Apple is about 800 miles away. Depending on traffic, it will take you approx. 12 hours to get from Chicago to New York City.
Overall cost of living in Chicago (103.4%) is on par with the national average and far less expensive than other large cities like New York. Monthly utility costs for a 900 square-foot apartment average about $120. With three major cable providers - Comcast, AT&T, and RCN - average monthly Internet bills are around $50.
Average Rent in Chicago, IL
- Chicago, IL Average Rental Price, July 2022 $2,206 /mo
The average monthly rent of apartments in Chicago, IL is $2,206.
Chicago, IL Apartment Rent Ranges
About 20% of apartment rents in Chicago, IL range between $1,001-$1,500. Meanwhile, apartments priced over $1,501-$2,000 represent 22% of apartments. Around 8% of Chicago’s apartments are in the $701-$1,000 price range. 1% of apartments are priced between $501-$700.
Chicago, IL Rent Trends
Average Rent | Mar / 2019 | Jul / 2019 | Nov / 2019 | Mar / 2020 | Jul / 2020 | Nov / 2020 | Mar / 2021 | Jul / 2021 | Nov / 2021 | Mar / 2022 | Jul / 2022 |
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Chicago, IL | $1,910 | $1,998 | $1,950 | $1,967 | $1,918 | $1,794 | $1,862 | $2,033 | $2,091 | $2,080 | $2,206 |
National | $1,375 | $1,407 | $1,415 | $1,416 | $1,406 | $1,410 | $1,418 | $1,501 | $1,596 | $1,634 | $1,706 |
Compared to the national average rent of $1,706, the average rent in Chicago, IL is $2,206.
Living in Chicago, IL
Favorable reasons for living in Chicago far outweigh negative factors. Possibly the most underrated reason to live in Chicago is being on the Great Lakes and having access to clean, fresh drinking water that tastes great right from the tap. You’ll never have to buy another bottle of water again!
Chicago offers a plethora of attractions and fun things to do, though, the city’s lakefront parks, trails, and beaches that line its 20-mile shoreline are by far its biggest attraction and it’s all free. Sports lovers may not have a better sports town anywhere, with two major league baseball teams (Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox), a storied football franchise (Chicago Bears), a basketball team that was home to Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls), an “original six” hockey team (Chicago Blackhawks), and a major league soccer team (Chicago Fire Soccer Club). This doesn’t even begin to speak to the hundreds of amateur sports leagues for Chicagoans who enjoy playing sports as much as watching them.
All that sports can work up an appetite and there’s no better place to satisfy it than in Chicago’s neighborhoods, where you’ll find every imaginable palette of food. A city of neighborhoods, one could spend a lifetime indulging in the diversity and charm that each offers. Are there negatives to living in the Windy City? Yes, the weather. However, even the unpredictable Chicago weather can be turned into a positive. As the saying goes, if you don’t like the weather in Chicago just wait a few hours and it will change!
Finally, it’s worth mentioning that there are few places with such a diverse population. More Poles live in Chicago than anywhere in the world outside Warsaw and more Mexicans live here than anywhere in the country. From Asian to Ukrainian and every ethnicity in between, Chicago is home to over 500,000 foreign-born immigrants!
Things to do in Chicago, IL
Navy Pier is a big draw as is Millennium Park, in downtown Chicago. Attending a professional sports event is always popular, particularly a visit to the venerable Wrigley Field. Skyscrapers such as the Hancock Center and the Willis Tower offer scenic views of the city and surrounding states from their observation decks. Chicago is also home to one of the nation's oldest and largest zoos - Lincoln Park Zoo - that houses over 1,000 animals representing nearly 200 species, and it’s all free of charge.
Some of Chicago’s more notable annual events include the dozens of neighborhood festivals and nationally recognized neighborhood art fairs; the Chicago Jazz Festival, which features world-class jazz musicians; the Taste of Chicago, which highlights some of the best restaurants in Chicago; parades, parades and more parades, including the Gay Pride Parade and weekend festival that has grown to be one the largest and most well-known LGBT events in the world; and the Chicago Air and Water Show, which showcases some of the most exciting displays of aircraft in the country.
Then, of course, there’s the world-renowned city culture. A few of the more recognized cultural institutions include the Chicago Symphony, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Museum of Science and Industry.
Chicago has one of the most extensive parks’ systems in the country. Lincoln Park, the city’s largest occupying nearly 5 miles along Chicago’s north lakefront, includes dozens of beaches along that stretch. Grant Park, located in downtown Chicago, includes Millennium Park and the Pritzker Music Pavilion, designed by world-renowned architect, Richard Gehry. Jackson Park encompasses 500 acres along the city’s south lakefront, was home to Chicago’s 1893 World’s Fair, and was designed by the father of landscape architects, Frederick Law Olmsted. Humboldt Park, a popular neighborhood park occupying over 200 acres in the heart of the city’s northwest side, is the only park in the city not on the lakefront with its own beach.
Yet, not all fun and activity is limited to Chicago’s outdoor space. Some of the best shopping in the city occurs indoors and one of the most spectacular of those places is Water Tower Place, located along Chicago’s Magnificent Mile - Michigan Avenue. Navy Pier, one of the city’s most popular attractions, includes a variety of stores and restaurants, a theater, 400’ carousel, boat rides, a children’s museum, and much more. If you happen to be in Oak Lawn, do check out Chicago Ridge Mall – it’s home to some great shops, a movie theater, and a food court.
Finally, some of Chicago’s best entertainment venues are in Chicago’s many ethnic neighborhoods. Just to name a few, Chinatown and Little Village, on the city’s near south side respectively highlight Chicago’s Asian and Mexican cultures. Korean culture abounds in the Albany Park neighborhood and you’ll be immersed in Indian culture in Chicago’s West Ridge community.
Chicago, IL employment & economy
Chicago is not only culturally diverse, it’s also economically diverse, which keeps the city unemployment rate low. No one industry dominates the city’s economy, though some industries stand out. Every major bank in the country and a number of international banks have branches in the city. Chicago is home to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, founded in Chicago as a commodities exchange in the 19th century and now the largest options and futures exchange in the world. The medical industry is also well represented in teaching and research facilities as well as many major hospitals. Finally, the software industry is growing rapidly with most of the major companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Intel, maintaining offices in a city that has been termed “Silicon Prairie” for all the start-ups that are blossoming in the city’s small business incubators. One of the primary reasons that Chicago is so attractive to 21st-century industries is its highly educated workforce, due mainly to the availability of some of the country’s best schools and universities.
Chicago, IL Households
- Total Number of Households1,081,143
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Family 565,754Non-family 515,389
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Children 274,229No Children 806,914
- Average People Per Household2.44
- Median Household Income$62,097
- Median Housing Costs Per Month$1,282
According to U.S. Census data, there are 1,081,143 households in Chicago, IL. 565,754 are family households and 515,389 are non-family households. There are 274,229 households with children in Chicago and 806,914 households without children. On average, about 2.44 people live in a household in Chicago, IL. The median income of a Chicago household living in Chicago is $62,097 per year. The median housing costs per month are $1,282.
Education in Chicago, IL
The Chicago Public Schools is the third largest school district in the US with more than 600 schools providing quality education to approximately 400,000 children. Top universities in the city include University of Chicago, DePaul University, Northwestern University, and Columbia College, to name a few.
Chicago, IL Education Statistics
The level of education of the population of Chicago, IL is as follows: 6% have no high school education, 30% completed some high school, 20% partially completed college, 5% have an Associate Degree, 23% have a Bachelor Degree, and 15% have a Graduate Degree.
Tips for renting in Chicago, IL
Over a quarter century ago, Chicago passed one of the most all-encompassing renter’s rights bills in the nation. Known as the Chicago Residential Landlord Tenant Ordinance and last updated in 2010, it provides extensive protection to those who rent in Chicago.
The law covers a whole host of safeguards for tenants, such as interest on security deposits and timely return of the deposits, 48-hour notification to enter the apartment, sufficient notice of lease termination, rights to timely repairs, essential services such as water, electricity and heat, and protection against landlord retaliations. These are just a few of many renters’ rights established in the law. Many cities don’t have such legislation in place so it behooves anyone relocating to Chicago to obtain a copy online and review it before signing any lease.
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