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$1,400
5102 Montana Chicago, IL
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Belmont Cragin
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$2,095
Oak Park, IL
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$1,395 - 1,495
River Grove, IL
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$1,600 - 2,150
River Grove, IL
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Chicago, IL
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$890
Chicago, IL
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Austin
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$1,100
542 N Pine Ave Chicago, IL
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$1,650
Chicago, IL
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$1,265
Chicago, IL
1 BR | Jan. 1, 2026
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Belmont Cragin
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$1,125 - 1,200
310-314 N Pine Ave Chicago, IL
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$900
Chicago, IL
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Chicago:
December Rent Report

Welcome to the December 2025 Chicago Apartment Report. In this assessment of the local rental market, Rentable data scientists and rental experts break down the December 2025 key findings and figures for the Chicago rental landscape.

Our experts analyze the pricing trends — one-bedroom, two-bedroom, year-over-year and month-over-month — in Chicago and surrounding areas and provide comparisons to the entire metro area, nearby cities and some of the most desirable and expensive cities in the United States. Take a look at the last 12 months of Chicago average rent prices in the chart below.

Monthly Rent Report

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Chicago Rent Prices Decrease From November to December

Chicago rent prices decreased over the last month. From November to December, the city experienced a 0% decrease for the price of a one-bedroom apartment. The rent price for a Chicago one-bedroom apartments currently stands at $.

When we take a look at the two-bedroom comparison from November to December, Chicago experienced a 0% decrease for the price of a two-bedroom apartment. The rent price for a Chicago two-bedroom apartments currently stands at $.

December Prices: Chicago vs. Surrounding Areas

Rent Prices in Chicago and Surrounding Areas

Rent prices have decreased in Chicago over the last month. But how have the surrounding areas fared when it comes to the recent volatility in apartment prices? Rent prices in 0 of the Chicago suburbs increased last month. On the other hand, 0 local areas experienced a decrease in the price of a one-bedroom apartment.

More key findings include:

  • Rents did not increase in any of the Chicago suburbs

  • Rents did not decrease in any of the Chicago suburbs.

December 2025 Pricing Trends: Chicago vs. National Comparisons

Chicago Rent Prices More Affordable Than Major Cities

Rent growth in Chicago over the past year has been declining. When compared to major cities nearby, along with some of the most expensive cities in the country, Chicago average rent prices appear to be relatively affordable for local residents.

The price for a Chicago one-bedroom apartment remains vastly more affordable than four of the largest cities in the United States — New York City, Washington, D.C. San Francisco and Los Angeles. And pricing compares quite similarly to nearby Midwest cities.

For more information about Chicago and surrounding area rent prices, take a look at the complete data set below.

Data set for Chicago and suburbs

1 BR December 1 BR M/M % Change 2 BR December 2 BR M/M % Change

Methodology

Each month, using over 1 million Rentable listings across the United States, we calculate the median 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom rent prices by city, state, and nation, and track the month-over-month percent change. To avoid small sample sizes, we restrict the analysis for our reports to cities meeting minimum population and property count thresholds.