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The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Chicago is approximately $2,054 per month as of 2026, representing roughly a 4% increase year-over-year. Studio apartments typically start around $1,400/month, while two-bedroom units in popular neighborhoods can exceed $3,000/month. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, with areas like River North and West Loop commanding premium rates and neighborhoods like Logan Square and Hyde Park offering more budget-friendly options.
The most budget-friendly Chicago apartment rentals are generally found in neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Bridgeport, Pilsen, and Avondale, where one-bedroom apartments can start around $1,200–$1,500 per month. Studio units in these areas sometimes rent for under $1,200/month. Keep in mind that off-season searches between October and February often surface the best pricing and concessions, such as a free first month or waived fees.
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The 3x rent rule is an informal income qualification standard used by many Chicago landlords, requiring that a prospective tenant's gross monthly income be at least three times the monthly rent. For example, to qualify for a $2,000/month apartment, a landlord applying this standard would expect an applicant to earn at least $6,000/month before taxes. Some landlords accept co-signers or larger security deposits for applicants who fall slightly below this threshold.
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Old Town Park

1140 N Wells StChicago, IL
Near North Side


Old Town Park Apartments, Chicago

77 Apartments available | 

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Old Town Park Overview and Highlights

Overview

Old Town Park, Chicago: A Premier Residential Experience in the Historic Neighborhood


Discover Luxury Living at Old Town Park


Old Town Park in Chicago presents an exceptional opportunity to live in the heart of the historic Old Town neighborhood, blending modern luxury with cultural charm. Developed by the Onni Group, this residential complex comprises three distinct towers, each designed with sophisticated architectural elements and upscale finishes. The apartments range from studios to three-bedroom units and townhomes, featuring condo-grade details such as floor-to-ceiling windows, quartz countertops, hardwood floors, and custom closets that maximize space and natural light.


Prime Location in Old Town


Situated at addresses including 1140 North Wells Street and 228 West Hill Street, Old Town Park offers unparalleled access to the vibrant lifestyle of Chicago's North Side. Residents enjoy proximity to trendy restaurants, boutique shops, art galleries, and cultural landmarks like the historic Old Town Ale House and the iconic Second City comedy club. Tree-lined cobblestone streets and Victorian-era architecture add character, while nearby Lake Michigan enhances outdoor leisure possibilities. The location also provides quick access to public transit, including the CTA Red Line, and essential amenities like grocery stores, making daily life convenient and engaging.


Extensive Resort-Inspired Amenities


Old Town Park distinguishes itself with an exceptional array of amenities that cater to relaxation, fitness, entertainment, and lifestyle enhancement. Across its three phases, residents benefit from:


- Outdoor heated pools, rooftop decks with stunning city views, and multiple lounge areas for social gatherings.


- State-of-the-art fitness centers equipped with Peloton bikes, yoga and spin studios, and wellness classes to support active lifestyles.


- Unique recreational facilities such as an indoor basketball court, a two-lane bowling alley, arcade games, bocce ball courts, and sports lounges.


- Spa facilities including steam rooms, saunas, oversized hot tubs, and an indoor pet spa to pamper furry companions.


- Private dining spaces, chef’s kitchens, and outdoor grills for entertaining family and friends.


- Business centers, co-working spaces, and multiple work-from-home lounges to accommodate professional needs or study.


These resort-style offerings create an environment where residents enjoy both convenience and luxury within their home community.


Sophisticated Apartment Features


Each apartment at Old Town Park is thoughtfully designed to combine comfort with elegance. Key features commonly found include:


- In-unit washer and dryer


- Stainless steel appliances and dishwashers


- Climate control with air conditioning and heating


- Expansive decks or balconies framing cityscape views


- Hardwood flooring throughout


- Cable-ready wiring and controlled building access


- Pet-friendly policies supporting both cats and dogs with private dog runs and indoor dog parks


Experience the Vibrancy of Old Town


Living at Old Town Park means immersing oneself in a neighborhood that balances rich historic charm with a dynamic urban lifestyle. From strolling along cobblestone streets to enjoying eclectic dining and nightlife scenes, the area is an extension of the apartments’ refined lifestyle. The combination of thoughtful design, premier amenities, and a location steeped in culture makes Old Town Park a standout community for those seeking a sophisticated city living experience in Chicago.

Address

1140 N Wells StChicago, IL

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

2018

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Average rating of 4.3 based on 2 reviews

gina

Studio
Moved In Sep 2021
absolutly so fun amazing clean and exciting
What did you like most?
Great amennites, amazing security and door staff, awesome pet friendliess.
What did you like least?
Theres only ONE thing that I wish I knew, they dont give a key out to your gaurentour or an extra key even if you pay for it. ONE KEY ONLY no exceptions in the world. I have a few disabilities annd my dads name is on the lease and for no expection will they give him a key even though i have lived at 4 other buildings and it has never been a problem.

Brian

1 bedroom
Moved In Dec 2018
from Chicago, illinois
It has been a great experience here. Sometimes you do feel nickel and dimed by the ownership group, when you should not for the premium price you are paying.
What did you like most?
The amenities are top quality and the units are very nice. The building staff, front desk and maintenance are great people.
What did you like least?
Surrounding noise and construction on tower two. The open hotel aspect of OTP has created a lot of inconvenience for the residents. Some of the elements of the units feel cheap for what you are paying, like the faucets and showers, as well as some of the unit lining under the kitchen tops.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 77 units available at Old Town Park, as of 1 day ago.
Old Town Park is located in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago.
Prices & availability for Old Town Park were updated 1 day ago.
Yes, apartments at Old Town Park come equipped with in-unit washers & dryers.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a broker and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
Old Town Park has 2 reviews on our site, with a total score of 5 / 5 stars.
Yes, Old Town Park allows cats.
Yes, Old Town Park allows dogs. Please note that breed and size restrictions may apply.
Yes, Old Town Park has a dog run.

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Disclaimer

Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.