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Chicago apartments under $3,000/month
Under $3,000 puts you in 1-beds and 2-beds in nearly every US student neighborhood — including high-cost markets like Cambridge, Manhattan, and Palo Alto. The neighborhoods below in Chicago fit this budget.
Best neighborhoods under $3,000/month in Chicago
Hyde Park
Hyde Park is the historic neighborhood surrounding the University of Chicago, packed with bookstores, coffee shops, lakefront parks, and architectural landmarks. The most popular choice for UChicago graduate students — especially Chinese international students, who form a strong community here.
$1,200 – $3,500/mo
Lake Meadows
Lake Meadows is a quiet residential community along Chicago's lakefront, just north of IIT Chicago and 15 minutes from downtown. Particularly popular with Indian graduate students at IIT — many South Asian families live in the high-rises here.
$1,100 – $2,800/mo
South Loop
South Loop is downtown Chicago's southern edge — modern high-rises, easy CTA access to multiple universities, and walking distance to Museum Campus and Grant Park.
$1,500 – $4,500/mo
Kenwood
Kenwood sits just north of Hyde Park — historic mansions, leafy streets, and a quieter alternative for UChicago students who want space without giving up campus access.
$1,300 – $4,000/mo
Bronzeville
Bronzeville is the historic African American cultural district immediately surrounding IIT Chicago. Affordable, transit-rich, and the closest neighborhood to IIT campus.
$950 – $2,500/mo
Universities in Chicago
Frequently asked questions
Can I really find apartments under $3,000/month in Chicago?
Yes — 5 of our covered Chicago neighborhoods have units under $3,000/month, especially Hyde Park, Lake Meadows, South Loop.
Will I need a roommate to stay under $3,000/month in Chicago?
Often yes — sharing a 2-bed is the most reliable way to stay under $3,000/month in Chicago without sacrificing safety or commute.