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Chicago Rent Prices Mapped This Winter (December 2016)

Chicago ended the year as the 9th most expensive rental market in the nation. One bedroom units were priced at a median of $1,820, while two bedrooms settled at $2,460 this month.
(Note: This new rent map is interactive so you can zoom and hover over hoods for more info)

Currently at a median of $2,150 a month for one bedroom units, River North was the most expensive neighborhood to rent this winter. Greektown ($2,100), Streeterville ($2,000), and West Loop ($2,000) were the next priciest areas. Mid-range priced rentals, between $1,000-$1,500, could be found in and around Lincoln Square, Bucktown, and Oakland.
North Park and Washington Heights had the fastest growing rents, both up over 12% since last quarter.

If you’re interested in seeing how Chicago compares to the rest of the United States, view our National Rent Report for December, which analyzes over 1 million active listings available in the prior month.

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