Apartments For Rent in Villa Park, IL

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Apartments For Rent Near Villa Park, IL

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What Locals Say about Villa Park

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Villa Park, IL: friendly, tree-lined suburb with easy commutes, trails, good schools, and convenience. People love the safe, neighborly vibe, good schools, trails, parks, fests, and quick drives. Sidewalks and some streets need work; traffic, spotty transit, and a thin downtown bother some.
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  • Ashley T
    "Ten years here and it’s been amazing. We know the majority of our block very well and there are 62 homes. Many families, many kids. Will stay here long term. "
  • Michele Johnston
    "I’ve lived on the same block for 50 years!! Prairie path, library, dr offices, grocery, restaurants are all within a few blocks. Excellent community activities and recreation departments. My kids all went to the same elementary school, middle and high schools as I did!!"
  • Trulia User
    "Been here 31/2 yrs thee neighbors close to transportation and stores to shop in it’s quiet and convenience "
  • Ashley T.
    "My work commute is less than 10 minutes. Easy, peaceful and tree lined! People walking their dogs wave and nod and I enjoy driving my neighborhood streets. "
  • Ashley T.
    "Annual block party, a block phone book, neighbors who like hanging out with each other for bonfires and cookouts. "
  • Cory W.
    "VP has many playgrounds and a great school system. Neighbors are nice and community is generally friendly and welcoming. "
  • Cory W.
    "Tight knit, safe community! Library is an absolute gem. Fuel and Creme restaurant by Villa and the prairie path is a great kid friendly place! "
  • Nate B.
    "Careful near roads. Good amount of traffic in neighborhood............................................."
  • Addisontrail35
    "People even walk goats around here it’s a great and safe place to live. Very friendly community of people."
  • Brittnhughes
    "It’s a great safe neighborhood. Family friendly, close to anything you could possibly want. Taxes are fair too!"
  • Delrice A.
    "I’ve lived in the neighborhood 4 years and it is an amazing place for kids and families. The schools are excellent."
  • Irazu T.
    "Vilka park is a good place to live and grow a family. Vk is in the middle of everything. Two big shopping halls. High school is good. Petes and Villa Park meat and fruit markets are very good. There is everything you need in Villa Park "
  • Irazu T.
    "What is important for me are the schools. Willowbrook high school so far a great schools- safety is a very important. "
  • Jessica H.
    "Great neighborhood with old school feel . Kids still playing outside , riding bike , etc. . Schools r great as well "
  • Gregory S.
    "I have lived here for 30 yrs. it’s a nice quite neighborhood and most people take good care of their house. Friendly "
  • Jkacprzak11
    "Villa Park summer fest and the Villa Park back to school we have like 5 fest from the beginning of the summer to the fall"
  • Antonygomez730
    "No good sidewalks for strollers... but there’s some nice areas to chill and play with kids... school, and middle schools is on the area, also a fire department and police department. Food market less then 5 minutes away to de south and to the north... laundry coins, train station, Mexican restaurants, gas station, and family dollar general store is on the área "
  • AJT5
    "up and coming town, attainable and unpretentious, plan to live here a while. would love to see more of a "down town" small business district become more developed. "
  • AshleyT
    "My commute is simple, quick and nearly effortless. I work in a neighboring town and the drive is a sinch! "
  • Jane
    "I've lived here over 15 yrs. It's not what it used to be. To much ACTIVITY. Townhouse is great, but some of the neighbors are questionable."
  • Elizabeth H.
    "Family Friendly, Safe, Plenty of Biking/Running/Walking Trails, Kind Neighbors, Dog Friendly, Quality Small Businesses such as Pioneer Garden, More Brewing, Training for Warriors, Funky Java Coffee"
  • Irazu
    "I have live in Villa Park for the past 16 years. A good place to live. It’s closer to everything!! Two big malls! People walked their dogs all day and nights. A lots of Restaurants in the area. "
  • Jen O.
    "There’s parks and a near by trail for walks. A lot of people walk their dogs and are very friendly. "
  • Mohammad A.
    "I and my wife use personal cars to commute. It is not easy to use public transportation in Villa Park. Uber is another mean to commute. I drive 40 miles daily."
  • Caroljean499
    "I love the my neighborhood it’s family friendly cops patrol regularly It’s quiet after dark mostly sometimes on the weekends we might hear some loud cars passing by but other than that it’s pretty quiet."

Average Rent Trends in Villa Park, IL

Rent in Villa Park, IL varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Oct 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$1,850
Jul 2025$1,850
Aug 2025$1,850
Sep 2025$1,850
Oct 2025$2,354
Nov 2025$2,200
Dec 2025$1,650
Jan 2026$1,600
Feb 2026$1,753
Mar 2026$1,900
Apr 2026$2,150
May 2026$2,328
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,950$1,906$2,582$3,000$2,150
Apartments and Condos$1,780$1,906$2,500—$1,950
Houses—$2,500$2,582$3,000$2,500

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Villa Park, IL

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Villa Park, IL?
    The average rent of an apartment in Villa Park, IL is $1,718 per month. This is about 11% lower than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Villa Park, IL?
    The average rent of a house in Villa Park, IL is $2,500 per month. This is about 30% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Villa Park, IL?
    In the last year, the average rent in Villa Park, IL was lowest in Mar 2025 when it was $1,499 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Villa Park, IL?
    In the last year, the average rent in Villa Park, IL was highest in Oct 2025 when it was $2,354 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Villa Park, IL?
    There are 33 available rental listings in Villa Park, IL.
  • What are some zip codes in Villa Park, IL?
    Villa Park, IL includes zip codes such as: 60181.
  • What are some cities near Villa Park, IL?
    Some nearby cities include: Elmhurst, Lombard, Oakbrook Terrace, Berkeley, Oak Brook. These cities may have more rental options to explore.