Apartments to rent in 60618, Chicago

ZIP 60618 sits on Chicago’s Northwest Side and includes large swaths of Avondale and parts of Irving Park, Roscoe Village and North Center. The area blends walkable commercial corridors, breweries and family-friendly blocks; transit access (Brown & nearby Blue Line), parks and a growing restaurant scene make 60618 a popular choice for renters seeking a mix of value and city access.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
60618 — Avondale / Irving Park Average Good Less Safe Excellent
60647 — Logan Square High Good Less Safe Excellent
60622 — Wicker Park / West Town High Good Less Safe Excellent
60641 — Portage Park / Old Irving Park Average Good Safe Good
60613 — North Center / Lakeview fringe High Excellent Safe Excellent
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zumper

ZIP 60618 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,100 – $1,900
1 bedroom
$1,300 – $2,500
2 bedroom
$1,800 – $3,200
3 bedroom
$2,400 – $4,000

Source: Zumper

Rentals available in 60618

60618 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Top Private Schools

Source: Homes.com / GreatSchools listings

60618 Safety & Crime Overview

Less Safe

60618 reports mixed safety indicators: violent crime and property crime rates are near or slightly above city averages in several pockets, with hotspots clustered around busy commercial corridors and transit hubs. Neighborhood safety varies block-by-block — northwest blocks and residential side streets tend to be safer, while some sections closer to arterial roads and commercial strips see higher incident counts. Typical precautions (avoid poorly lit side streets at night, secure valuables, and be alert on transit) are recommended.

Source: CrimeGrade (zip-level crime analysis)

60618 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~80
Very Walkable
Transit Score ~63
Good Transit
Bike Score ~83
Very Bikeable
<30 min
To downtown (Loop) by CTA: typically 20–30 min depending on route (Brown Line + transfer options or bus/Blue Line combos).

Source: WalkScore

60618, Chicago Summary

Overview

ZIP 60618 covers a broad, diverse slice of Chicago’s Northwest Side — anchored by Avondale and parts of Irving Park, Roscoe Village and North Center. The area mixes walkable retail corridors, breweries and restaurants with tree-lined residential blocks and solid transit access (Brown Line and frequent bus routes). 60618 appeals to renters seeking better value than neighborhoods immediately closer to downtown while still having convenient commutes.

Key Features

  • Transit & walkability: Strong Walk Score and good CTA options make daily errands and commuting easy without a car.
  • Eating & nightlife: A lively and evolving restaurant and brewery scene (Revolution Brewing, local openings) gives the ZIP strong dining options.
  • Parks & pet life: Multiple parks and an established dog-friendly area at Horner Park support outdoor and pet-friendly living.
  • Value-oriented rentals: Rents in 60618 are generally more competitive than adjacent pricier ZIPs while offering similar amenities and access.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mix of vintage two-/three-flats, newer mid-rise apartment construction and some single-family pockets.
  • Typical renter profile: young professionals, small families and long-time local residents.
  • Rental availability increases in late spring–summer; winter can offer better negotiating power.

History

  • Industrial & immigrant roots: Avondale and Irving Park grew as working-class neighborhoods with strong Polish and Eastern European communities and industrial corridors along the river and rail lines.
  • Brewing & small manufacturing: The area has long hosted breweries and light industry; in recent years craft breweries and taprooms have become neighborhood anchors.
  • Recent change: Demographic and income shifts from the 2010s onward have reshaped parts of 60618 as new restaurants, housing investment and retail moved in.

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Population & households: A dense mix of renters and homeowners; household sizes vary from single residents to families.
  • Cultural mix: A strong Latino presence in many blocks alongside long-standing Polish communities and growing young professional cohorts.
  • Lifestyle: Neighborhood amenities favor casual dining, independent shops, breweries, fitness studios and transit access — good balance of family-friendly and nightlife options.