Chicago, IL Apartments For Rent
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- NEW - 2 DAYS AGOPET FRIENDLY$1,495 - $1,795/mo1 Bed1 BathThe Ashland Tower Modern Living in the Heart of Rogers Park | 6748 N Ashland Ave #607,
Chicago, IL 60626 - Contact for priceStudio-7 Beds0-3 Baths5487-5491 S. Hyde Park Boulevard | 5487-5491 S Hyde Park Blvd #6314389,
Chicago, IL 60615 - $1,581 - $3,279/moStudio-2 Beds1 Bath430-446 W. Diversey | 430 W Diversey Pkwy #4343A,
Chicago, IL 60614 - $2,685 - $5,037/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Lofts at Gin Alley | 120 N Green St #504,
Chicago, IL 60607 - $1,450 - $1,650/moStudio-1 Bed1 BathThe Howard Marshfield | 1632-44 W Howard St #304,
Chicago, IL 60626 - $1,395 - $2,495/moStudio-2 Beds1 Bath815-823 West Bradley | 815 W Bradley Pl #946718855,
Chicago, IL 60613 - $1,250 - $1,400/mo2-3 Beds1 Bath6901-17 S. Paxton/2211-17 E 69th St. | 6901 S Paxton Ave #2211-3,
Chicago, IL 60649 - $1,250 - $1,850/moStudio-1 Bed1 Bath3831 N Fremont | 3831 N Fremont St #d735e6a37,
Chicago, IL 60613 - $2,100 - $2,750/mo1-2 Beds1 BathGorgeous Historical Apartments Near Beach in East Rogers Park | 1323 W Morse Ave #410,
Chicago, IL 60626
Types of apartment in Chicago, IL
Chicago apartments range from brick two-flats and three-flats to courtyard buildings, mid-rise apartments, and newer glass towers. On the North Side, Lakeview, Lincoln Park, Uptown, and Rogers Park have many vintage apartments with red-brick fronts, bay windows, stone trim, and shared entry stairs. In the Loop, River North, and the West Loop, apartments often sit in high-rises or converted loft buildings with big windows, concrete ceilings, and doormen. Along the lakefront, Edgewater and Hyde Park mix older apartments with taller buildings near the water.On the Northwest Side, Logan Square and Avondale have many graystone and brick walk-ups, plus some houses for rent on side streets. On the South Side, Bronzeville and Bridgeport often have brick flats, greystones, and rowhouses. Bungalows and two-story houses show up farther out. Practical tradeoffs are clear from the outside. Older apartments often have radiator heat, smaller closets, and less central air. Newer apartments can have elevators, laundry rooms, and package space, but layouts might feel tighter. Garden apartments are common in many areas and can sit partly below street level.