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How to Find an Apartment in Chicago

Posted on August 5, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
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Chicago Apartment Hunting 101

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If you are moving this month in Chicago, you’re not alone. The summer months are a popular time to sign a new lease and move into a new place. Local real estate broker Andy Svalesen shares apartment hunting tips.

First, Where Should You Live?

Svalesen says consider where you spend most of your time, your budget, and public transportation access.

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Before You Hunt For Your Apartment …

Everyone and their mom is on Zillow, which means you should diversify where you’re looking for an apartment. Consider working with a broker! Not only do they have access to more listings, landlords almost always pay their commission.

Determining if an apartment is reasonably priced is hard. Svalesen says $2 a square foot is “golden.” That means an 800-square-foot apartment for $1,600 is a good deal in his books.

In this market, you’re going to want to start your search early.

If you wait 60 days before your move-in date, that's what everyone's doing. … It's about giving yourself an advantage, not a disadvantage.Andy Svalesen, Chicago real estate broker

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What Your Landlord Can and Can't Do

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While Touring Apartments

Check that windows close easily, look for water damage, and signs of pests.

If all looks good, apply right then and there. Not only do you want to indicate you’re an easy tenant, but you want to get your application in early.

One red flag? High application fees. A normal range is between $25 and $85, so if your prospective landlord is charging $200, you might want to reconsider.

✌️ Plus, what to negotiate in your second year

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