Rent to own Homes in Chicago, IL

Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837. At some point in the 1830s, approximately 100 residents lived in the Windy City. It is now home to more than 2.5 million residents and encompasses 227.63 square miles. Chicago is the third-most populous city in the United States and has the second-largest transportation system in the country. Trains, buses, taxis, ridesharing such as Uber and Lyft, shuttles and limo service, water taxis, bike paths, and city parking lots make getting around the city a breeze. People who need to travel long distances can get from downtown Chicago to O'Hare International Airport in less than 30 minutes.

The city has a massive, diverse economy that includes industries such as car manufacturing, biotech, fabricated metals, energy, fintech, health services, and information technology. What do Boeing, State Farm Insurance, Archer Daniels Midland, Caterpillar Tractor, and United Continental Holdings have in common? They're just a portion of the group of Chicago-based Fortune 500 companies. In fact, the city has the third-to-most Fortune 500 companies in the nation, with an astronomical worth of $842.2 billion. If you're looking for a place that's easy to get around and has an abundance of opportunity to prosper, consider moving to Chicago.

Chicago, IL is a great place for affordable rent-to-own homes! With a median household income of over $62,097 and a median rent of $1,154, the Chicago, IL rent-to-own market is more affordable than the traditional housing market which has shown tremendous growth across the U.S. and with it, aggressive competition for home purchases. With the current housing shortage trend it can make it harder to become a homeowner, including in Chicago, IL. This means higher than average down payments for homes and higher qualification standards for conventional home loans. With a rent-to-own property, tenants are also buyers. You can live in the house for a set amount of time before you purchase it, meaning that you get to know the house, your neighbors, and your community before making the final purchase. This enables you and your family to make the right choice based on both information and experience. Rent-to-own is also a great alternative way to get into a home if you have bad credit or don't have enough saved for a down payment.

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2745 N HAMPDEN CT #2E
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Lincoln Park
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60614
3
1
1100 ft2
1916
Hot
9519 S FOREST AVE
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Roseland
Single Family Home
Chicago, IL 60628
3
2
1100 ft2
1960
5739 S CALUMET AVE #3N
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Washington Park
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60637
3
2
1400 ft2
1901
1355 N SANDBURG TER #407D
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Near North Side
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60610
1
1
0 ft2
1964
240 E ILLINOIS ST #1708
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Near North Side
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60611
2
2
1293 ft2
2005
4636 N Racine Ave APT 2, Chicago, IL 60640
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Uptown
Single Family Home
Chicago, IL 60640
2
1
1200 ft2
1906
5856 S PRAIRIE AVE #3
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Washington Park
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60637
3
2
1250 ft2
2004
1748 W Rascher Ave
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Edgewater
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60640
2
1
0 ft2
1913
1 of 5 1517 W Jonquil Ter
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North Shore
Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Chicago, IL 60626
2
1
1100 ft2
2000
1550 S INDIANA AVE #412
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South Loop
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60605
2
2
1100 ft2
1905
Hot
222 N COLUMBUS DR #3203
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The Loop
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60601
2
2
1225 ft2
2001
5537 N CANFIELD AVE
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Norwood Park
Single Family Home
Chicago, IL 60656
2
2
1284 ft2
1946
7403 N HOYNE AVE #1
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Rogers Park
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60645
2
2
800 ft2
1930
3017 E 78th St APT 2B
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South Shore
Single Family Home
Chicago, IL 60649
1
1
800 ft2
1924
6704 W FOREST PRESERVE DR
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Harwood Heights
Single Family Home
Harwood Heights, IL 60706
3
3
1326 ft2
1998
6334 N SHERIDAN RD #3C
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Edgewater
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60660
1
1
800 ft2
1928
505 N LAKE SHORE DR #6601
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Near North Side
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60611
3
4
2975 ft2
1970
7620 S CALUMET AVE
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Chatham
Single Family Home
Chicago, IL 60619
4
4
1386 ft2
1921
838 S SCOVILLE AVE #1
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Townhouse/Condo
Oak Park, IL 60304
1
1
800 ft2
1923
1 of 38 8724 S ESSEX AVE
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South Chicago
Single Family Home
Chicago, IL 60617
5
3
1987 ft2
1924
956 W 115TH PL
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Morgan Park
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60643
3
2
731 ft2
1966
Hot
7115 S SAINT LAWRENCE AVE
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Park Manor
Townhouse/Condo
Chicago, IL 60619
6
4
2773 ft2
1890
5913 MONROE ST
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Morton Grove
Single Family Home
Morton Grove, IL 60053
3
2
1830 ft2
1960
12A Kingery Quarter Rd #104
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Single Family Home
Willowbrook, IL 60527
1
1
800 ft2
1981
1 of 14 8809 West Golf Road
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North Shore
Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Niles, IL 60714
2
2
1600 ft2
1976
812 N RIVER RD #2A
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Townhouse/Condo
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
2
1
1000 ft2
1983
7343 Country Creek Way UNIT 4
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Single Family Home
Downers Grove, IL 60516
2
2
972 ft2
1975
1 of 22 2S110 COLONIAL LN
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Single Family Home
Lombard, IL 60148
4
2
1944 ft2
1965
14701 W 93rd Ave
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Single Family Home
Dyer, IN 46311
3
3
1822 ft2
5465 MARYLAND ST
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Single Family Home
Merrillville, IN 46410
3
2
1512 ft2
1957
541 W 67TH LN
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Single Family Home
Merrillville, IN 46410
4
2
1834 ft2
1961
1200 WESTFIELD WAY
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Town And Country
Single Family Home
Mundelein, IL 60060
4
3
3379 ft2
1997
3648 WHITE EAGLE DR
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White Eagle Club
Single Family Home
Naperville, IL 60564
5
3
2896 ft2
1996
1609 EDINBURGH DR #117-5
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Tri Village
Townhouse/Condo
Bartlett, IL 60103
3
3
1826 ft2
2005
2301 SUMMERLIN DR
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Single Family Home
Aurora, IL 60503
2
2
0 ft2
26 BITTERSWEET LN
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Single Family Home
Portage, IN 46368
4
3
1966 ft2
1948
1408 KENMORE AVE
Rent To Own
Round Lake Beach Ridgewood
Single Family Home
Round Lake Beach, IL 60073
3
1
968 ft2
1955
Hot
636 PEARCES FRD
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Single Family Home
Oswego, IL 60543
5
4
2800 ft2
1988
84 PUEBLO RD
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Boulder Hill
Single Family Home
Montgomery, IL 60538
3
1
988 ft2
1960
Hot
2015 ROLLING RIDGE LN
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Lindenhurst
Single Family Home
Lindenhurst, IL 60046
2
2
1475 ft2
1961
260 GREGORY M SEARS DR
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Single Family Home
Gilberts, IL 60136
4
3
1801 ft2
2003
Hot
2008 TYLER TRL
Rent To Own
Mchenry
Single Family Home
Mchenry, IL 60051
3
3
1981 ft2
2006
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Buying a Home in Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL is seeing rapid growth and Chicago, IL's' housing market remains not optimal with an average home price that is 23% above the 2024 national average. Chicago, IL is part of Cook county and taxes are an important factor to consider when purchasing a home whether through rent to own or a traditional purchase. The average tax rate as of 2024 for county Cook is 1.38% which is above the national average, which is 0.99%.

Median Home Price in Chicago, IL

Median Rent in Chicago, IL

Rent to own homes offer low monthly payments and flexible terms.

Average Cost of Living in Chicago

The average cost of living in Chicago is 6.9% higher than the national average and 13.5% more than the state average. There are cheaper places to live nearby. For example, Cicero's cost of living is 8% lower than Chicago, but other neighboring towns, such as Oak Park, are more expensive at 25.3% above the national average. What makes the city more expensive than other cities in Illinois is transportation costs, which are 32% more than average for the state and 38.5% more than the rest of the country. Otherwise, Chicago is more affordable than average and is exceptionally low for a large city with such an impressive economy and array of amenities.

Average Home Prices in Chicago

The median cost of a home in Chicago is $229,100, which is almost 30% higher than the Illinois average but nearly 1% lower than the national average. Homes not far from Chicago vary significantly in price. In Berwyn, the average cost is almost 9% lower at $208,900, while average home prices in Lincolnwood are $366,500 - nearly 60% above the value of a house in Chicago. Considering the job opportunities in the area, housing prices in the city are very reasonable, which makes Chicago an excellent opportunity for a rent-to-own home.

Chicago Statistics

If you're interested in Chicago rent-to-own homes, don't forget to consider important factors in addition to monthly living costs, such as average commute, taxes, crime rates, etc. The following are some common Chicago statistics compared to the U.S. national average.

Chicago Averages National Averages
One-Way Commute 34.6 minutes 26.4 minutes
Violent Crime 49.9 22.7
Property Crime 46.3 35.4
Unemployment Rate 4.5% 3.9%
Income Tax Rate 5.0% 4.6%
Air Quality 48 58
Water Quality 31 55
Median Household Income $47,831 $53,482
Median Property Taxes $4,800 $2,200
Utilities $150/month $112/month
Monthly Rent $1,943 $1,470
Median Home Cost $229,100 $231,200
Median Home Age 67 years 40 years

Popular Amenities and Attractions in Chicago

There's never a dull moment in sports in Chicago. The Bulls in the NBA, the Bears in the NFL, the Cubs and White Sox in MLB, the Blackhawks in the NHL, the Fire FC in MLS, and the Sky in the WNBA provide year-round sporting events and rivalries for loving Chicago fans.

The city is located along a portion of Lake Michigan - one of the Great Lakes. You can take advantage of various types of water sports, walking and biking paths, lakefront restaurants, and picnic areas if you enjoy the water. You can also try sailboating, speedboating, joining a boat tour, and even enjoying a meal on a cruiser. Just off the water, you can enjoy all 7.08 acres of Lake Shore Park's tennis courts, running track, playground, gym, and fitness center.

If you like animals, you can enjoy a free visit to the Lincoln Park Zoo, located in the middle of the city, or check out the Shedd Aquarium. Stop off at the Richard H. Driehaus Museum, restored to its original form, to check out its 19th-century art, design, and architecture. When you're done there, you can walk over to the Magnificent Mile to spend the rest of your day dining and shopping at its restaurants and stores, or visit some of the other many parks and recreational areas, museums, and other attractions in the city.

Chicago has a vibrant downtown with plenty of shops and a variety of late-night eateries. You can find housing types ranging from condos to single-family homes in the city. Whatever your preference, there's a home and a neighborhood that's ready to welcome you. When you're ready to move to a rent-to-own home, make sure to put the Windy City high on the list of cities to consider.