Apartments for Rent
Apartments for Rent

Chicago Apartment Rentals: Find Your Next Home

Frequently Asked Questions

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.
Several platforms list Chicago apartment rentals, including Zillow, Domu, and Craigslist, but no single site captures the full market — particularly the large inventory of owner-managed two-flats and three-flats common in Chicago's residential neighborhoods. Working with a local apartment locating service like AptAmigo gives you access to verified listings, neighborhood expertise, and a dedicated advisor who can match your lifestyle and budget to the right unit faster than self-directed searching.
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.
Yes, no-fee apartments are available in Chicago, and they are more common here than in cities like New York where tenant-paid broker fees are standard. In most Chicago rental transactions, the landlord or property management company covers any locator or agent fees. However, fee structures vary by building and listing type, so it is always worth confirming in writing before touring. Using a service like AptAmigo means your locator's fee is paid by the landlord, not by you.
Connecting with a local Chicago apartment expert is the best & fastest way to find apartments in Chicago. You'll get access to all the current rent specials in Chicago, get a custom list of recommended buildings (some of which you might not even know about), and sign your next lease with confidence.
Apartment policies regarding AirBnB change frequently, so for the most accurate list, we recommend reaching out to one of our Locators for the most up-to-date information.
It is best to start looking for apartments in Chicago 10 weeks before your move-in date. 10 weeks will allow you to see all of the inventory available, and also give you plenty of time to tour units and consider your options.
Apartment listing websites can be great for preliminary research, but working with a Locator allows you to ask questions, get personalized suggestions, find buildings you might not have found on your own, find the best rent discounts, and ultimately sign a lease in a place that you love with zero stress and absolute confidence.
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.

View all 26 Photos

The Fisher Chicago

343 S Dearborn StChicago, IL
The Loop


The Fisher Chicago Apartments

4 Apartments available | Updated 12 hours ago

Building Price Trend


The Fisher Chicago Overview and Highlights

Overview

The Fisher Chicago: Historic Luxury Apartments in Downtown Chicago


Overview of The Fisher Chicago


Located at 343 S. Dearborn Street, The Fisher Chicago stands as a historic landmark that beautifully combines neo-Gothic architectural charm with upscale modern living. This iconic 20-story building, commissioned in 1896, offers a wide selection of residences including studios, convertible units, and 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, as well as exclusive 2-bedroom penthouses. The homes feature elegant finishes such as historic hardwood flooring, granite countertops, and European-style cabinetry, with some units providing panoramic views of downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan.


Spacious and Stylish Apartment Features


Residents of The Fisher Chicago enjoy thoughtfully designed interiors that blend classic details with contemporary convenience. Key apartment features include:


- Mosaic glass tile kitchen backsplashes and granite kitchen islands


- Stainless steel appliances in penthouses; black kitchen appliances in standard units


- Historic hardwood floors alongside plush carpeted bedrooms


- Bay and floor-to-ceiling windows maximizing natural light and city views


- In-unit washers and dryers available


- Oversized soaking tubs and 10-inch custom rain showerheads with hand massagers in select units


- Dedicated office or den spaces for flexible living arrangements


- High-speed internet and cable-ready connectivity


- Central air conditioning and heating with digital thermostats


Community Amenities Enhancing Urban Living


Beyond the apartments, The Fisher Chicago offers an impressive array of on-site amenities geared toward comfort, convenience, and recreation:


- A grand hotel-style lobby and controlled access with a doorman


- 24-hour concierge and emergency maintenance services


- A full-body fitness center open around the clock


- A clubroom with billiards and entertainment space, perfect for socializing and relaxation


- Community laundry facilities and enclosed bicycle storage


- A 24-hour business center with coworking spaces, supporting professional needs


- Convenient on-site retailers including Brando’s Speakeasy and a 7-Eleven


- Maid and on-demand dry cleaning services


- Planned social activities fostering a vibrant resident community


- Local discounts for residents and a renters insurance program for peace of mind


- Located adjacent to multiple train and bus lines, ensuring excellent connectivity


Prime Downtown Chicago Location


The Fisher Chicago’s location in the heart of downtown Chicago’s Loop neighborhood offers residents easy access to some of the city’s premier attractions, including Buckingham Fountain, Navy Pier, and The Art Institute of Chicago. Its proximity to six train lines and seven bus lines enables efficient commuting and exploration of the city’s vibrant cultural and dining scenes.


Living at The Fisher Chicago provides a unique blend of historic grandeur with contemporary amenities tailored for urban lifestyles. Whether seeking a chic studio or a spacious penthouse, residents benefit from meticulous renovations, luxury finishes, and a rich community experience in one of Chicago’s most storied buildings.

Address

343 S Dearborn StChicago, IL

Building Type

Rental

Year Built / Renovated

1896 / 2001

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Average rating of 3.4 based on 4 reviews

Andrea

2 bedrooms
Moved In Aug 2014
from Madison, WI
Location is close to everything, including public transport. The building is old, and sometimes management could do a better job at keeping it clean and looking good. Similarly with the elevators, they should have spare parts in storage to be able to fix them easily rather than waiting weeks for a part. I love the charm of the building, just wish it was kept up a bit nicely.
What did you like most?
Historic charm
What did you like least?
Maintenance

Anonymous

Moved In Aug 2014
from Izmir, turkey, N/A
I like being away from MPP and living in a building with more character, but the amenities are not the best, building management is rude, neighborhood can feel unsafe.

Andrea

1 bedroom
Moved In May 2013
from Chicago, IL
I dislike the management and the amenities of the building. But I love the building itself and the concierge staff, which has kept me there for two years. Overall it has been a good place to live as I appreciate its history and the location is extremely convenient with my office being less than a mile away.
What did you like most?
The look of the building is unbeatable. It was built in 1906, designed by architect Daniel Burnham. My apartment is on the 17th floor and has the most breathtaking view of the Harold Washington Library and the lake. I have a great view of the Planetarium as well. The original hardwood floors and arched windows give it so much charm.
What did you like least?
The building management office has been awful to me, and I have never been late on a payment or received a neighbor complaint. The worst offense was when I had a friend stay with me for a period of 3 weeks after he lost his job and his lease was up. I was given a letter at the 2 week mark stating that I had a visitor for over 7 days, which was not allowed and that he needed to leave or else I would be evicted. I asked the management if he could have a background check so that he could stay while he looked for a new job/apartment. They gave him one, and hten failed him and didn't tell either of us why. At the 3 week mark I had a letter slipped under my door stating I would be evicted in 24 hours if he didn't leave. I had no choice but to kick my friend out of my apartment, that I pay $2K a month for. It made me feel like I was in a college dorm with little to no personal rights. If they were more friendly and accommodating I would have a much higher opinion of the building.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 4 units available at The Fisher Chicago, as of 14 hours ago.
The Fisher Chicago is located in the The Loop neighborhood of Chicago.
Prices & availability for The Fisher Chicago were updated 14 hours ago.
No, apartments at The Fisher Chicago do not have in-unit laundry, however, the building does have on-site laundry facilities.
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.
The Fisher Chicago has 4 reviews on our site, with a total score of 3.5 / 5 stars.
Yes, The Fisher Chicago allows cats.
Yes, The Fisher Chicago allows dogs. Please note that breed and size restrictions may apply.

Location & Neighborhood

The Loop


From The Blog


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.