Apartments for rent in Roscoe Village

FAQs about Roscoe Village

What is the overall vibe or atmosphere of Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL (e.g., quiet and residential, bustling and urban, artsy, etc.)?
Roscoe Village has a quiet, residential, and friendly vibe with a small-town feel inside the big city. It balances peaceful streets and community events with urban perks like boutiques, cafes, and festivals.
How walkable is Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Roscoe Village is highly walkable with flat terrain, compact layout, and day-to-day needs within short walking distance. It’s ideal for walkers and cyclists alike.
What are the main highways that serve Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Roscoe Village is near the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) and also has access to Lake Shore Drive. Western Avenue provides a convenient local alternative during heavy traffic.
What is the restaurant scene like in Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL? What are some of the must-try places?
Roscoe Village offers a vibrant restaurant scene with diverse options like Kuma’s Corner for burgers, Le Sud for French-Mediterranean, and Bartoli’s Pizzeria for thin-crust pizza. Coffee shops and casual cafes are also abundant.
What are the best schools (elementary, middle, and high school) in and around Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Top schools in Roscoe Village include Audubon Elementary, Jahn Elementary, and Lane Tech College Prep High School. St. Andrew School and Inter-American Magnet School offer private and bilingual education options.
Are there any significant historical places or landmarks in Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Roscoe Village was once home to Riverview Amusement Park, a major Chicago attraction from 1904 to 1967. Today, its industrial past is visible in converted lofts and buildings repurposed from old factories.
Is Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL a family-friendly neighborhood? What amenities are available for children and families in Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL (e.g., parks, playgrounds, community centers)?
Roscoe Village is highly family-friendly, offering parks like Fellger Playlot and Hamlin Park, quality schools like Audubon Elementary, and a walkable layout with playgrounds, farmers markets, and community festivals year-round.
What is the average commute time to downtown from Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
The average commute time from Roscoe Village to downtown Chicago is approximately 25 to 30 minutes via the CTA Brown Line from Paulina station.
How accessible is the metro/subway system in Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Roscoe Village has strong subway access through the Brown Line’s Paulina station at its eastern edge. The Belmont Red/Brown/Purple Line station and several CTA bus routes provide additional connectivity.
What is the nightlife like in Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL? Are there more bars, pubs, or clubs?
Nightlife in Roscoe Village is relaxed and bar-focused, with popular spots like Village Tap, Roscoe Village Pub, and Four Moon Tavern. The vibe leans toward conversation and craft beer rather than clubs or raves.
Are there reputable colleges or universities near Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Roscoe Village is near several colleges including DePaul University, NEIU El Centro campus, Truman College, and the American Academy of Art, all accessible by public transit.
What are the major attractions or points of interest in Roscoe Village, Chicago, IL?
Major attractions in Roscoe Village include Fellger Park, Hamlin Park, the 312 RiverRun trail, and events like Retro on Roscoe and Burger Fest. The area also boasts unique shops, live music venues, and cozy cafes.

Roscoe Village Apartment Living

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Neighborhood Vibe

Think of Roscoe Village as Chicago's favorite small town within the big city. The streets are quiet, the neighbors are friendly, and plenty of great apartments for rent. You'll find young families pushing strollers next to hipsters sipping artisanal coffee, all sharing the sidewalk with long-time residents who've called this neighborhood home for decades. The vibe here is relaxed but never dull, the kind of place where block parties are a summer staple and people remember your name.
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Heart of the Neighborhood

Roscoe Street itself is where all the magic happens. Lined with boutiques, restaurants, and bars that cater to every taste, there’s plenty here to keep you coming back for more. Don't miss Fellger Park, a pocket-sized green space that hosts everything from farmers markets to outdoor yoga sessions. For a taste of local flavor, grab a burger at Kuma's Corner, just be prepared for some serious decision-making when it comes to their epic topping combinations.
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What We Love Most

What sets Roscoe Village apart is its perfect balance of community feel and city convenience. You can start your day with a jog along the river, browse vinyl at Reckless Records, catch an indie film at the Music Box Theatre (okay, it's technically just outside the neighborhood, but close enough), and end it with a craft beer at Bitter Pops. The sense of community is palpable, from the annual Roscoe Village Burger Fest to the holiday window decorating contests, and wherever you go, you’ll be met with a, “Hey, how ya doin’?”. Clerks will greet with you with a smile (and maybe even by name), and you might just get to the point where your community becomes something you’re proud of.
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Best Way to Get Around

Roscoe Village is a walker's and cyclist's dream. Most of your day-to-day needs are just a short stroll away, and the neighborhood's relatively flat terrain makes trips quick and easy. When you need to venture further, the CTA is nearby. The Brown Line's Paulina stop sits right at the eastern edge of the neighborhood, whisking you downtown in about 20 minutes, and there's also a network of bus routes to take advantage of. If you have a car, parking can be a bit of a game (especially during street cleaning days), but it's generally more manageable here than in many other North Side neighborhoods.

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Apartment Buildings in Roscoe Village

1819 Belmont
1819 W Belmont Ave
1837 W. Patterson
1837 W Patterson Ave
1901-03 West Addison
1901 W Addison St
2333-41 W Addison
2333-41 W Addison St
2357 West School
2357 W School St
3140 N Clybourn
3140 N Clybourn Ave
3333 N Oakley
3333 N Oakley Ave
3602-10 N Seeley
3602-10 N Seeley Ave
3657-59 N. Damen / 1951-57 W. Waveland
3657 N Damen Ave
4010 N Lincoln
4010 N Lincoln Ave
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1714 W Roscoe St
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2000 W Diversey Ave
Pencil Factory Loft
1800 W Roscoe St

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