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Studio in Wrigleyville
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$1.1k-
1.5k
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1 Bedroom in Wrigleyville
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$1.6k-
2.5k
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2 Bedroom in Wrigleyville
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$2.3k-
3.9k
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3 Bedroom in Wrigleyville
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$2.9k-
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4+ Bedroom in Wrigleyville
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$4.2k-
9.5k
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Around the Neighborhood
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Wrigleyville apartments run the gamut from new apartment buildings to vintage two- and three-flat apartment buildings that predate the neighborhood's namesake ballpark at the corner of Clark and Addison Streets. Many Wrigleyville apartments for rent are in condos for rent and vintage apartment buildings, typically no taller than five floors. Apartments in Wrigleyville range from studio apartments to 1-bedroom to much bigger shared 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom apartments. Sporadically, there will be 4-bedroom apartments for rent; however, Wrigleyville is dominated by more inexpensive smaller vintage apartments.
The baseball season brings visitors from all corners of the globe to witness The Cubs in action. Still, renters will see a different side of this Chicago neighborhood than suburban dwellers or out-of-towners that descend on Wrigley Field for a baseball game. Students, couples, and young professionals make up a large portion of the Wrigleyville population. Wrigleyville apartment renters with cars will have to reconcile the stiff competition for parking on game days, but they'll have the option to obtain permits for street parking if they rent in this neighborhood. Apartments with parking included are rare, but they can be found, and savvy renters who can stash their vehicle outside Wrigleyville during the baseball season can try to rent out their parking spot -- if the landlord isn't already one step ahead on this reliable side hustle. Luckily for apartment renters without a car, Wrigleyville apartments are centrally located, with multiple public transportation options running throughout the neighborhood.
Wrigleyville is situated within the larger Lakeview and borders Boystown (Northalsted), Uptown, and Southport Corridor and is only a short walk from the Chicago lakefront. The footprint of Wrigleyville is relatively small, especially compared to Lakeview. However, this small Chicago neighborhood is densely populated, with many vintage apartments for rent.
Wrigleyville, Chicago, is always lively and home to many bars and restaurants. Some of Chicago's most famed bars and taverns are steps away from Wrigleyville apartments. You can watch the game just by walking down the sidewalk, by gazing through the open French windows of the bars on Clark Street. Wrigleyville is a sports bar paradise.
Commuting in and out of Wrigleyville apartments is a cinch, as the CTA Red line train stops directly across the street from the ballpark on Addison and Sheffield, and the Clark Street bus practically traces the third-base foul line.
Popular Wrigleyville Apartment Buildings
The Residences at Addison & Clark Apartments
3700-06 North Fremont Apartments
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Schools Close to Wrigleyville
Blaine Elementary School
Mason School
Hawthorne Scholastic Academy
Park View Montessori School
John Lemoyne Public School
Inter-American Elementary Magnet School
St Andrew School
Hamilton Elementary School
Horace Greeley Public School
Lake View High School
Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School
Prairie Academy School