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Rooms for Rent in Chicago, IL

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Nick

Nick,  30

Wicker Park: Shared 1br in a 3 br

Room for rent | Chicago, IL, USA

What's up everyone my name is Nick and I'm looking to rent the 2nd bedroom in this very spacious and sunny Wicker Park apartment right on Division St on the 4th floor and final floor of a walk up (no elevator). It sounds intimidating but you get used to it lol. You will also be living with a female med student in the master bedroom which has its own bathroom. *(AVAILABLE 07/31)* The room is pretty large with big windows that let in a lot of natural sunlight. It is large enough to fit a queen or king mattress, a desk, and a tv with a stand. It has a decent sized closet probably but nothing crazy. The room is in between my room and the master bedroom but there has never been an issue with noise or hearing through walls. The apartment location is amazing with tons of bars and restaurants right outside, Milwaukee St is a very short walk away, the Division blue line is 2 blocks away, many bus routes close by, Jewel Osco and target are a short walking distance. The apartment itself is beautiful with very tall ceilings, lots of space and storage, relatively updated appliances, so much natural sunlight in the common areas and rooms, a back deck to hang out on that also gets a lot of sun in the summer, lots of spaces to wfh, in unit laundry, very good heating and AC, lots of counter space to cook with and eat on. I hope you see now why I don't wanna leave this place yet lol. You will be living with me and one other roommate that I am still in the process of figuring that out. Both of my roommates that currently live here are planning to move out. you can also see it here:

Available Date: Immediately

$
1200
USD / month

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Michael

Michael,  58

Huge bedroom/bathroom Condo $1400

Room for rent | Chicago, IL, USA

Looking for a clean and quiet roommate to share a 3BR/2BA stunning penthouse condo near the Medical District. The condo has 12 foot ceilings, gorgeous hardwood floors with plenty of space. Your large (15 1/2 X 12) furnished bedroom has dimmed controlled lighting, 50 inch plasma t. v., dresser, book shelf, table, chair, queen size bed with plenty of closet space. The kitchen has granite counter tops, high end stainless steel appliances and every gadget you will need to make a wonderful meal. The spacious living room has a leather couch bed, wine rack, dining room table with chairs, gas fireplace, balcony with a gas grill and plenty of spaces to sit down and relax. You will have your own private bathroom and there is a long hallway that has a washer and dryer for use. The condo has Ecobee controlled central AC/ Heat and Hue controlled cabinet lighting. My rooftop has an absolutely stunning view of downtown and is easily accessible. There is no elevator in the building. The condo is across the street from Pete's Fresh Market (grocery store), post office and is only 3 blocks away from 290 expressway and blue line train. There are plenty of places to grab a bite to eat in the area along with banks, Walgreens near by. There is plenty of street parking in front and just north of my building. It is only an 8 minute walk to the United Center. The cost is $1,400/month which includes utilities, internet and Fire Stick t. v. The pictures don't truly show how beautiful of a condo this really is. I am willing to do monthly or a 6 month lease. If longer than a month you will have to pay a room deposit totalling the first months rent. The bedroom will be available by 4/1/26. Sorry for the late posting but someone canceled on me last minute.

Available Date: Immediately

$
1400
USD / month

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Frequently Asked Questions on Rooms for Rent in Chicago

  • How many rooms for rent are available in Chicago, IL?

    Roomster currently has 290 rooms for rent across Chicago — from budget shares in Rogers Park and Pilsen to furnished private rooms in Wicker Park and Lincoln Park. Listings are updated daily, so if nothing fits right now it's worth checking back or setting a search alert.

  • What are the cheapest neighborhoods to rent a room in Chicago?

    For the most affordable rooms in Chicago, Rogers Park, Pilsen, Bridgeport, Englewood, and Gage Park consistently come up. Shared rooms in those areas run roughly $600–$900/month, and private rooms can often be found under $1,000. Rogers Park in particular is popular with budget renters — it sits on the Red Line, has dense housing stock, and regularly turns up 2- and 3-bedroom splits where per-person rent stays very manageable.

  • How much does a room for rent cost in Chicago, IL?

    It depends primarily on neighborhood. A room in Rogers Park, Bridgeport, or Pilsen typically runs $700–$950/month. Move to Wicker Park, Logan Square, or Bucktown and expect $950–$1,300/month. Rooms in Lincoln Park, Lakeview, or near the Loop land between $1,200–$1,800/month. Most Chicago room rentals split utilities separately — budget an extra $60–$100/month for heat, electricity, and internet. Some listings fold utilities in, so always check what's included before comparing prices.

  • Can I find furnished rooms for rent in Chicago?

    Yes — furnished rooms are most common in Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Wicker Park, and River North, where demand from people relocating for work keeps that segment active. A typical furnished room in Chicago includes a bed, desk, and kitchen basics; many also cover WiFi and sometimes heat. Use the furnished filter on Roomster to pull only those listings — it saves a lot of back-and-forth with landlords over what's actually included.

  • Are there pet-friendly rooms for rent in Chicago?

    Yes, though the selection is narrower than standard rooms. Chicago landlords vary widely on pet policies — some buildings prohibit animals entirely, others allow cats but not dogs. Logan Square, Wicker Park, Bucktown, and Rogers Park tend to have the most pet-welcoming options, especially in Chicago's greystones and two-flats with outdoor space. The pet-friendly filter on Roomster shows only rooms where the host has specifically confirmed pets are welcome — no need to ask each landlord individually.

  • What is the best site to find rooms for rent in Chicago?

    Roomster is the top-rated site for finding rooms for rent in Chicago. Every listing goes through ID and address screening before going live — which matters in a city where ghost listings and rental scams are a recurring problem. With over 10 million downloads and rooms across every Chicago neighborhood from Rogers Park to Hyde Park, Roomster gives renters the widest selection with the strongest trust signals of any platform. Filters for price, move-in date, furnished status, and pet policy get you to the right room faster.

Rooms for Rent in Chicago, IL: Budget-Savvy Tips to Find Your Next Room


If you're searching for rooms for rent in Chicago, IL, this guide is tailored to help you navigate your options efficiently. Whether you're a student, young professional, or someone relocating, understanding how to find a room that fits your budget and lifestyle is key. From private rooms to shared apartments, we'll cover essential tips so you can rent a room in Chicago, IL with confidence.

What Makes Chicago, IL a Good Place to Rent a Room

Chicago offers diverse neighborhoods that cater to various lifestyles and budgets. Many renters look for rooms near downtown for easy access to work and entertainment, while others prefer areas with strong public transit connections or quieter residential streets. Depending on your commute and social preferences, Chicago's mix of shared apartments and private rooms can accommodate short term stays or longer leases.

Budget-wise, rooms with utilities included can help simplify monthly expenses. Students often seek rooms near campuses, while professionals might prioritize proximity to public transit and downtown access to reduce commute times.

How to Narrow Down Rooms for Rent in Chicago, IL

Start by focusing on neighborhoods that align with your budget and commute needs. Popular areas with shared apartments include neighborhoods close to public transit lines, which make daily travel easier. Consider if you want a private room or a shared room, and whether utilities included in rent fit your financial planning.

  • Filter listings by move-in date to match your schedule.
  • Use Roomster’s search tools to specify preferences like short term room rental or sublet options.
  • Look for listings mentioning roommate preferences to find compatible housemates.

These filters help you avoid wasting time on unsuitable rooms and focus on options that fit your lifestyle.

What to Compare Before Renting a Room

When comparing rooms for rent in Chicago, IL, consider lease terms, budget, and the type of bathroom (private or shared). Short term room rentals or subleases can offer flexibility, but check if they come with utilities included to avoid surprise costs.

Make sure to clarify roommate preferences and house rules upfront to ensure a good fit. Also, confirm the move-in date and lease length to avoid last-minute changes.

How to Avoid Common Room Rental Mistakes in Chicago, IL

Room rental scams can happen, so it's important to stay cautious. Always use Roomster’s ID check and address check features when available to confirm listing legitimacy. Never send payments without signing a lease or meeting the landlord or roommates in person or via video call.

Keep communication on official platforms and document all agreements. Avoid listings that pressure you to pay quickly or provide personal information too early.

FAQ About Rooms for Rent in Chicago, IL

How much should I budget for a room in Chicago, IL?

Budget varies widely by neighborhood and room type. Rooms with utilities included generally cost more upfront but can simplify monthly expenses. Consider your total monthly budget including rent, utilities, and commuting costs.

Is it better to rent a private room or a shared room in Chicago, IL?

Private rooms offer more privacy but usually cost more. Shared rooms can be more affordable but require compatibility with roommates. Decide based on your budget and lifestyle preferences.

What should I ask before renting a room in Chicago, IL?

Ask about lease terms, utilities, move-in dates, roommate preferences, and any house rules. Clarify if the room is furnished and if there are any deposits or fees.

When should I start searching for rooms for rent in Chicago, IL?

Start searching at least one to two months before your desired move-in date to have a good selection of listings and time to compare options.

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