Apartments for rent in Rogers Park

FAQs about Rogers Park

What is the overall vibe or atmosphere of Rogers Park, Chicago, IL (e.g., quiet and residential, bustling and urban, artsy, etc.)?
Rogers Park has an eclectic, artsy, and energetic vibe. It's known for its cultural diversity, lakefront beauty, and a mix of artists, students, professionals, and families. The neighborhood combines a lively urban atmosphere with laid-back beach-town charm.
What amenities are available for children and families in Rogers Park, Chicago, IL (e.g., parks, playgrounds, community centers)?
Amenities for children and families include Loyola Park’s 21.5 acres of lakefront space, Pottawatomie Park, Touhy Park with an outdoor pool, and smaller playgrounds like Paschen Park. Families also enjoy community gardens, public beaches, and family-friendly festivals.
What is the average commute time to downtown from Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
The average commute to downtown Chicago is about 30 minutes by car in light traffic and 40 minutes via the CTA Red Line.
How accessible is the metro/subway system in Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
The neighborhood is well-served by public transit. The CTA Red Line runs through Rogers Park with four stations: Loyola, Morse, Jarvis, and Howard. There is also Metra service via the Union Pacific North Line at the Rogers Park station.
What is the nightlife like in Rogers Park, Chicago, IL? Are there more bars, pubs, or clubs?
Nightlife is centered around local bars and pubs, not clubs. Popular venues include Rogers Park Social for cocktails, R Public House for beer, The Oasis for karaoke, and Glenwood for games and themed nights.
Are there reputable colleges or universities near Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
Yes. Loyola University Chicago is the major university in the area. Mundelein College and The Chicago School of Violin Making are also located in Rogers Park. Nearby Truman College offers two-year programs.
What are the major attractions or points of interest in Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
Key attractions include Loyola Beach, the Glenwood Avenue Arts District, Artists of the Wall Festival, and community venues like Rogers Park Social. The neighborhood also offers smaller museums and vibrant local events year-round.
Is Rogers Park, Chicago, IL a family-friendly neighborhood?
Yes, Rogers Park is family-friendly. It offers diverse schools, numerous parks, public beaches, and frequent community events, creating a warm, inclusive environment for families of all backgrounds.
How walkable is Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
Rogers Park is highly walkable. Residents can easily reach the lakefront, CTA stations, parks, shops, and restaurants on foot. Many locals choose to live without a car due to the neighborhood's pedestrian-friendly design and robust transit system.
What are the main highways that serve Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
Rogers Park is near I-94 (Edens Expressway), located about 10–15 minutes west. While not directly in the neighborhood, it provides convenient access to downtown and the northern suburbs.
What is the restaurant scene like in Rogers Park, Chicago, IL? What are some of the must-try places?
Rogers Park boasts a global food scene. Highlights include Thai on Devon (like Cilantro Thai), tacos on Clark, Ethiopian on Morse, and gelato in Jarvis Square. Must-try spots include Cilantro Thai, Rogers Park Social, and R Public House.
hat are the best schools (elementary, middle, and high school) in and around Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
Top public schools include Gale and New Field Elementary, Jordan Community School for middle grades, and Sullivan High School. Private schools include Chicago Waldorf School and St. Jerome Catholic School.
Are there any significant historical places or landmarks in Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?
Yes. Historical landmarks include the Rogers Park/West Ridge Historical Society and the Gerber Hart Library and Archives, which focuses on LGBTQ history. The neighborhood’s architecture also reflects its historical roots.

Rogers Park Apartment Living

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Neighborhood Vibe

Rogers Park is a welcoming neighborhood known for its diversity, both in terms of culture and architecture. The locals here speak over 80 languages and are a mix of artists and hippies, intellectuals and professionals, and families from all walks of life. There’s a big student population thanks to Loyola U, and plenty of eateries, watering holes, and excitement to be had by all. It’s also right on the lake, so you can imagine how fun the summers are!
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Heart of the Neighborhood

The hustle and bustle of Rogers Park can be found along Morse Avenue and Glenwood Avenue. This area has an eclectic mix of restaurants, cafes, theaters, and shops. The Glenwood Avenue Arts District is also a poppin’ spot, hosting regular art walks and festivals that show off the local creative talent. Loyola University Chicago's lakeside campus adds a youthful spirit, which makes this one of the most happenin’ neighborhoods around.
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What We Love Most

With several public beaches, including Loyola Beach and Rogers Beach Park, residents can enjoy the beauty of Lake Michigan right in their backyard. There are a number of parks and green spaces, like the Jarvis Square community garden and the newly developed Pottawatomie Park, so staying holed up in your new Rogers Park apartment will only happen during the winter. There are also plenty of local events, like the Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest and the Rogers Park Social Food and Music Festival, where neighbors love to mingle. So, if you are moving here and don’t have any friends yet, it won’t be long before your calendars are full of picnics and parties and begging for a day without social plans.
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Best Way to Get Around

The CTA Red Line has four stops within the neighborhood (Loyola, Morse, Jarvis, and Howard), providing quick access to downtown Chicago. There are also several bus routes, including the 22, 147, and 155, to help you get where you need to go. For cyclists, the streets are bike-friendly, and you won’t have to ride far to reach the Lakefront Trail. Many locals find that with the great public transit, swift bike lanes, and a good pair of walking shoes, having a car is almost pointless.

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Apartment Buildings in Rogers Park

Hamilton Place
6820 N Hamilton Ave
Rent starting at
$1,410
The Elevation Lofts
1531 W Howard St
Rent starting at
$1,550
The Juneway Gardens
1548 W Juneway Terrace
Rent starting at
$1,750
The Lakeside Terrace
7645 N Sheridan Rd
Rent starting at
$1,550
The Marshfield on Howard
7616 N Marshfield Ave
Rent starting at
$1,575
The Onyx on Hoyne
7340 N Hoyne Ave
Rent starting at
$1,050
The Onyx on North Shore
1716 W North Shore Ave
Rent starting at
$1,075
The Park Terrace
2451 W Howard St
Rent starting at
$1,750
The Sherwin at Jarvis Square
1608 W Sherwin Ave
Rent starting at
$1,395
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1029-1051 W North Shore Ave
1033 West Loyola
1033 W Loyola Ave
1037 W Northshore
1037 W Northshore Ave
1051 W Northshore
1051 W Northshore Ave
1063 West Columbia
1063 W Columbia Ave
1101 West Columbia
1101 W Columbia Ave
1120-34 W Pratt
1120-34 W Pratt Blvd
1135 West Pratt
1135 W Pratt Ave
1145-1149 W Lunt / 6971-6975 N Sheridan
1145-1149 W Lunt Ave

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7333 N Ridge Blvd #207
1375 W Greenleaf Ave #2S
7027 N Glenwood Ave #2S
1323 W Morse Ave #608
1337 W Touhy Ave #3N
1334 W Morse Ave #402
1337 W Fargo Ave #303
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1334 W Morse Ave #503
1329 W Touhy Ave #1S
1733 W Pratt Blvd #6750-1
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