$25 monthly pet rent per pet and a one time non-refundable fee of $250. Close to all public transportation, Millennium Park, shopping, restaurants and the Washington Library. Package concierge, bike room and laundry in the building.
This is the area most people are talking about when they say “downtown Chicago” — the second most important commercial district in the U.S. The Loop, Chicago’s central business district, houses brands like MillerCoors, Morningstar, Exelon Corporation, Morton Salt, and dozens more companies that add up to more than a quarter of Chicago’s job market. For the less business-minded, the North Loop also has two main widely renowned features: The Willis Tower and Millennium Park. Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, is the U.S.’s second-tallest building — second to the One World Trade Center in NYC — at 108 stories. Millennium Park is where you’ll find Anish Kapoor’s “Cloud Gate” (aka “that iconic mirrored bean sculpture”) as well as the incredible Jay Pritzker Pavilion, which is actually classified as a work of art. Naturally, the neighborhood is also exploding with culture: the Chicago Cultural Center, Art Institute of Chicago, and the Theater District are all in The Loop.
Although it’s a predominantly business-driven area, there are several rental options in The Loop. However, living in one of the world’s centers for culture and commerce comes at a price, with some monthly rents topping $12,000. Fortunately, they mainly range from $2,000 to $3,000, and are readily available year-round.
To comfortably afford an apartment, we recommend having at least three times your monthy rent in gross household income.
View suggested annual incomes for Old Franklin Building by bedroom type below.
Studio
Suggested income:
$61,000
per year
Rent report
Old Franklin Building Rent vs. Chicago Average
Old Franklin Building
Chicago Average
Studio
$1,695
$1,586
$0
$600
$1,200
$1,800
$2,400
Old Franklin Building is asking 7%
more than the average studio apartment in
Chicago.
If you upsized to an average priced Chicago 1 bedroom apartment, you would pay
22% more per month.
Old Franklin Building provides 19%
more square footage than the average
Chicago studio apartment.
Monthly Rent
Rent per Sq. Ft.
Suggested Monthly Income
Old Franklin Building
Studio
$1,695
$3.10
$5,085
Chicago Average
Studio
$1,586
$3.40
$4,758
1BR
$2,036
$3.00
$6,107
2BR
$2,528
$2.60
$7,583
3BR
$3,068
$2.30
$9,204
4BR
$3,885
$2.30
$11,656
Availability in Chicago
In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to
give concessions if they have many vacant units.
There are currently 4,187 1BR
units on the market in Chicago. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.