Average Rent in Chicago, IL

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 08/18/2026

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Chicago’s rental market blends historic charm with modern convenience, offering a diverse array of apartments and houses across vibrant neighborhoods such as the Loop, Wicker Park, Lakeview, and Hyde Park. Tenants enjoy easy access to world‑class attractions like Millennium Park, the Art Institute, and the Lakefront Trail, while a robust public‑transport network makes commuting throughout the city straightforward. Whether you’re seeking a sleek downtown studio or a spacious family house in a leafy suburb, Chicago provides options that suit a range of lifestyles and budgets.

Studio rentals are generally found in the $1,500‑$1,800 range, while one‑bedroom units typically hover around the $2,000‑$2,200 bracket. Two‑bedroom apartments often climb to the $2,600‑$2,800 zone, and larger three‑plus bedroom homes frequently exceed $3,000 per month, reflecting the city’s strong demand for quality space. Houses follow a similar pattern, with studios and one‑bedroom homes starting in the $1,500s and larger family homes moving into the $2,600‑$3,500 range. These price trends underscore Chicago’s reputation for offering competitive rental values compared to other major metropolitan areas.

Beyond price, renters appreciate the city’s blend of historic architecture, modern high‑rises, and green spaces. Proximity to top‑rated schools, bustling dining districts, and cultural venues makes Chicago an attractive destination for professionals, students, and families alike. The rental market’s depth and variety ensure that newcomers and long‑time residents can find a home that aligns with both their lifestyle preferences and financial goals.

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Chicago Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $1,657 $1,555 $726 – $3,095 $1,300 – $2,102
Apartment 1 Bedroom $2,046 $1,895 $855 – $3,950 $1,495 – $2,600
Apartment 2 Bedroom $2,593 $2,200 $975 – $6,880 $1,800 – $3,200
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,610 $2,200 $1,295 – $11,104 $1,900 – $2,950
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,065 $3,195 $1,015 – $6,200 $1,550 – $3,850
House 1 Bedroom $1,998 $1,950 $1,595 – $2,450 $1,595 – $2,450
House 2 Bedroom $2,296 $1,900 $1,300 – $4,250 $1,750 – $2,600
House 3 Bedroom $3,157 $2,800 $1,250 – $7,500 $2,000 – $3,975
House 4+ Bedroom $3,617 $2,800 $1,400 – $8,495 $2,350 – $4,975

Current rent in Chicago (all property types): Studio $1,658, 1 Bedroom $2,045, 2 Bedroom $2,569, 3 Bedroom $2,754, 4+ Bedroom $3,324.

ACS 2020–2024 5-year estimates: median gross rent $1,440

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Area Profile

Demographic & economic context for this area

Demographics

$77,902
Median household income
35.8
Median age
44.3%
Bachelor’s degree or higher
16.8%
Poverty rate

Housing

$334,100
Median home value
$4,943
Median property tax
1.45%
Effective property tax rate
54.0%
Renter share
9.1%
Vacancy rate
45.6%
Cost-burdened renters

Race & ethnicity

  • White 36.0%
  • Black 27.9%
  • Hispanic 29.7%
  • Asian 7.3%

Commute

33.1 min average

New construction

Residential units permitted in 2025 (Census Building Permits Survey)

3,916
Units permitted
371
Single-family
3,545
Multi-family (2+ units)
2,899
5+ unit buildings (rental supply)
↓ -10.4%
YoY vs. 2024

Economy

5.3%
Unemployment (April 2026)
↑ trending up vs. 12mo ago
$1,784
Avg. weekly wage (Q4 2025)
↑ 3.2% YoY

Housing affordability

43.3%
Cost-burdened renters (paying >30% of income on housing)
23.2%
Severely cost-burdened (paying >50% of income on housing)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2020–2024 5-year estimates · U.S. Census Bureau Building Permits Survey, 2025 · U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, LAUS April 2026 · U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, QCEW Q4 2025 · HUD CHAS, CHAS 2018–2022


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