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Posted over 9 years ago

Average Rents in Chicago by neighborhood (2015)

I decided to analyze Chicago rent prices.
This analysis is based on rentals from 2015.
I analyzed over 17,000 closed rental transactions!
This might come in handy if you are thinking about
investing in a certain neighborhood.
It also helps when you are looking to rent out an apartment.
Let me know if you have any questions.

Until the next time,
Mark Killion
Real Estate Broker
Kale Realty
773-354-6693

Visit me online: www.773property.com

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Comments (4)

  1. Hi @Mark Killion, Great info! Would you happen to have an updated one for 2016 ?


    1. @Gabriel R.

      Thanks for the feedback. 

      I haven't done a new analysis yet for 2016.  

      But it should be coming within a week or so.


  2. Hello Isaac.

    Thanks for the feedback.

    The datasource is the MLS. 

    So this only includes rentals that were listed by a real estate broker. 

    It would not include "For Rent By Owner" transactions.


  3. This is a great analysis and I'm sure it will be helpful to many investors looking at the Chicago area. What's the data source?