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North Side

Apartments on Chicago’s North Side are defined by their relative distance to landmarks such as Wrigley Field and Lincoln Park -- there are distinct neighborhoods brimming with apartment rentals that sprang up around these iconic Chicago locations. Turn-of-the-century homes abound in quiet, lived-in neighborhoods like Roscoe Village and North Center. The presence of a college campus in Lincoln Park and DePaul infuse these areas with plenty of youthful vigor and apartment rentals geared toward student renters.

Live music joints, vintage movie palaces, a lazy day at a ballgame, cozy restaurants…these are vignettes readily conjured by renting an apartment in one of Chicago’s North Side neighborhoods.

This sprawling north side neighborhood is like Chicago's greatest hits album - it's got a little bit of everything. Apartment options range from vintage walk-ups and courtyard buildings to shiny new lakefront high-rises. Perfect for a Cubs die-hard, a comedy club regular, or a beach bum.
A hip northwest side neighborhood known for its boulevards and bustling food scene. Housing ranges from Greystones and vintage walk-ups to new luxury developments along Milwaukee Avenue.
An affluent neighborhood known for its zoo, parks, and shopping. Rental options include everything from converted workers' cottages, 3 flats, luxury high-rises with lake views, and luxury single-family homes.
A trendy northwest side spot known for its art galleries, boutiques, and hip restaurants. Apartments here often come in the form of converted lofts, modern mid-rises, and rehabbed workers' cottages.
North Center, at the intersection of major thoroughfares, combines convenience with a laid-back feel. A haven for craft beer enthusiasts and families, it offers diverse apartments from affordable vintage three-flats to luxurious new construction along the river, blending historic and modern charm.
A quaint, family-friendly spot next to North Center. It's quiet, friendly, and a great place to raise some kids. Apartments are often found in vintage two and three-flats, with some new construction buildings along Roscoe, Damen, and Belmont.
The area surrounding Wrigley Field and known for its sports bars, Cubs fandom, and all around excellence. Apartments range from vintage walk-ups to new luxury buildings catering to baseball fans and young professionals alike.
Centered around its namesake university, this Lincoln Park sub-neighborhood buzzes with youthful energy. Tree-lined residential streets give way to lively commercial corridors. Housing options range from vintage walk-ups popular with students to luxurious new construction apartments.
An up-and-coming area that's holding onto its working-class roots while welcoming hip new spots. Housing here is a mix of two-flats, bungalows, and some newer apartment buildings popping up.
This small neighborhood offers a peaceful residential atmosphere just steps from urban amenities. Graceland West boasts beautiful vintage homes and tree-canopied streets. Apartment options include units in elegantly maintained Greystones, flats in classic Chicago three-flats, and converted homes.
This family-friendly north-side spot offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle. Centered around its namesake park, it features tree-lined streets and diverse housing styles. Renters can find charming vintage apartments with original woodwork and stained glass.