Apartments for rent in Lakeview

FAQs about Lakeview

What is the overall vibe or atmosphere of Lakeview, Chicago, IL (e.g., quiet and residential, bustling and urban, artsy, etc.)?
Lakeview, Chicago, has a lively and eclectic atmosphere. The neighborhood blends historic greystones, modern apartments, bustling commercial corridors, and a vibrant cultural scene. It offers an active urban lifestyle with theaters, live music, sports at Wrigley Field, and community events, while tree-lined streets and lakefront access add a residential charm.
How walkable is Lakeview, Chicago, IL?
Lakeview is highly walkable. Tree-lined residential streets connect directly to Broadway, Clark Street, and Southport Corridor, where shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues are concentrated. Public transit stations and bus routes are within short walking distance, making errands, dining, and commuting accessible without a car.
What are the main highways that serve Lakeview, Chicago, IL?
Lakeview is served by two major highways: Lake Shore Drive along its eastern edge and the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) to the west. These routes provide quick access to downtown Chicago and the wider metro area.
What is the restaurant scene like in Lakeview, Chicago, IL? What are some of the must-try places?
Lakeview has a diverse restaurant scene offering global cuisines, brunch spots, and casual dining. Must-try places include Mia Francesca for Italian, Crisp for Korean fried chicken, Tango Sur for Argentine steak, Coda Di Volpe for Neapolitan pizza, The Bagel for deli fare, and Wood for contemporary American cuisine.
What is the nightlife like in Lakeview, Chicago, IL? Are there more bars, pubs, or clubs?
Lakeview has a vibrant nightlife with more bars and pubs than clubs. Highlights include Sidetrack, a famous LGBTQ+ video bar; Murphy’s Bleachers, a sports bar near Wrigley Field; Sheffield’s Beer & Wine Garden; and Roscoe’s, known for drag shows and dancing. Live music venues like Schubas Tavern add to the scene.
Are there any significant historical places or landmarks in Lakeview, Chicago, IL?

Lakeview’s most significant landmarks include Wrigley Field, the Music Box Theatre, and the Vic Theatre. The area also has historic greystones and vintage apartments. A notable history involves John Dillinger hiding in a Lakeview apartment on Halsted Street during the 1930s.
Is Lakeview, Chicago, IL a family-friendly neighborhood? What amenities are available for children and families in Lakeview, Chicago, IL (e.g., parks, playgrounds, community centers)?
Lakeview, Chicago, is family-friendly with many schools, parks, and recreation spaces. Families enjoy Lincoln Park, Gill Park with a pool and gym, Hawthorne Place Park with a playground, and Waveland Park’s sports fields. The neighborhood also has community markets, family-oriented festivals, and access to schools, making it ideal for raising children.
What is the average commute time to downtown from Lakeview, Chicago, IL?
Lakeview is about 5 miles north of the Chicago Loop. The average commute to downtown typically takes 20 to 30 minutes by car via Lake Shore Drive or the Kennedy Expressway, and similar times by CTA train lines such as the Red, Brown, and Purple.
How accessible is the metro/subway system in Lakeview, Chicago, IL?
Lakeview has excellent access to Chicago’s CTA train system. The Red, Brown, and Purple Lines stop at stations including Belmont, Diversey, Addison, Wellington, and Sheridan. The neighborhood is also covered by multiple CTA bus routes, making it easy to reach downtown and other city destinations.
What is the nightlife like in Lakeview, Chicago, IL? Are there more bars, pubs, or clubs?
Lakeview has a vibrant nightlife with more bars and pubs than clubs. Highlights include Sidetrack, a famous LGBTQ+ video bar; Murphy’s Bleachers, a sports bar near Wrigley Field; Sheffield’s Beer & Wine Garden; and Roscoe’s, known for drag shows and dancing. Live music venues like Schubas Tavern add to the scene.
What are the best schools (elementary, middle, and high school) in and around Lakeview, Chicago, IL?
Lakeview offers many strong schools. Public options include Agassiz, Alcott, Blaine, Hamilton, Hawthorne Scholastic Academy, Greeley, Inter-American Magnet School, and Lake View High School. Private and charter schools include Alphonsus Academy, Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School, Saint Andrew, Saint Clement, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
What are the major attractions or points of interest in Lakeview, Chicago, IL?
Major attractions in Lakeview include Wrigley Field, Belmont Theater District, the Music Box, Lincoln Park, Belmont Harbor, and the Lakefront Trail. Popular community spots include the Nettelhorst French Market, Southport Corridor shopping, and festivals such as Pride Parade and Market Days.

Lakeview Apartment Living

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Neighborhood Vibe

Lakeview apartments can be found in every conceivable size, shape, and vintage. Characterized by its progressive community and picturesque streetscapes, this is a popular and authentic Chicago neighborhood for those seeking an active urban lifestyle. The area is known for its eclectic mix of apartments in historic greystones on tree-lined streets and modern apartments, providing a unique architectural charm. With easy access to Lincoln Park Lake Michigan, the Chicago Lakefront Trail for walking, running, biking, and beachfront relaxation is a stone’s throw away. The bustling commercial districts, especially along Broadway, Clark Street, and the Southport Corridor, are filled with eclectic shops, delicious eateries, and plenty of entertainment, catering to a lively and down-to-earth community vibe.
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Heart of the Neighborhood

In Lakeview, the pulse of the community often beats around the lakefront, Southport Corridor, Wrigleyville, and Boystown. This neighborhood is a cultural hub with a high concentration of theaters, live music venues, and comedy clubs. There are plenty of places to eat and shop, especially along Southport Corridor and North Halsted Street (Boystown), known for its welcoming LGBTQ+ atmosphere and the annual Pride Parade. With tons of independent bookstores and cozy cafés, Lakeview is full of intellectual and eclectic charm.
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Best Way to Get Around

Living in Lakeview apartments offers renters excellent accessibility for both drivers and public transit users. For those with cars, Lake Shore Drive is conveniently close and takes you north or south with beautiful views of Lake Michigan. There are multiple CTA train lines for public transit, including the Red, Brown, and Purple Lines at stations like Diversey, Belmont, Wellington, Southport, Sheridan, Paulina, and Addison. If CTA buses are more your thing, many routes cover the area, making it easy to reach downtown Chicago or other city destinations.
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What We Love Most

In Lakeview, the well-known gems are the historic Wrigley Field, the Vic Theater, The Music Box, scenic Lincoln Park, Belmont Harbor, Sydney R Marovitz Golf Course, and the peaceful Lakefront Trail. But for locals, the bustling Nettelhorst French Market in Lakeview East is a standout feature. This community gathering spot is a delightful place to interact with neighbors and indulge in fresh, locally sourced produce and artisan goods.

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1049 West Oakdale
1049 W Oakdale Ave
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1444-50 West Byron
1444 W Byron St
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2630 North Hampden
2630 N Hampden Ct
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$1,504
2756 N. Pine Grove
2756 N Pine Grove Ave
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$1,921
2900-14 North Mildred
2900 N Mildred Ave
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$2,000
3130 North Lake Shore Drive
3130 N Lake Shore Dr
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$1,569
3244-54 North Clifton
3244 N Clifton Ave
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$2,395
350 W Oakdale
350 W Oakdale Ave
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$1,553
3510 N Pine Grove
3510 N Pine Grove Ave
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$1,479
3720 N. Pine Grove
3720 N Pine Grove Ave
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$1,850
3823-29 North Fremont
3823 N Fremont St
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$2,040
3831 North Fremont
3831 N Fremont St
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$1,410
3933 North Janssen
3933 N Janssen Ave
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$1,795
4034 North Ashland
4034 N Ashland Ave
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$1,550
430-446 West Diversey
430 W Diversey Pkwy
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$1,538
439 W Melrose
439 W Melrose St
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$2,027
441 W Barry
441 W Barry Ave
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$1,899
441 West Oakdale
441 W Oakdale Ave
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$1,741

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