Apartments to rent in 60641, Chicago

60641 covers Portage Park and parts of Old Irving Park on Chicago’s northwest side. The ZIP has an active rental market with a mix of vintage courtyard buildings, small multifamily houses and newer loft conversions near major transit corridors.

Nearby ZIPs Comparison

ZIPsCostSchoolsSafetyWalkability
60641 — Portage Park / Old Irving Park Average Fair Safe Excellent
60634 — Portage Park / Martes Average Fair Safe Good
60630 — Jefferson Park / Norwood Park Average Good Safe Fair
60639 — Belmont Cragin Low Fair Less Safe Good
60618 — Irving Park / Avondale Average Good Safe Excellent
Excellent/Good
Average
Poor/Less Safe

Source: Zillow Rental Manager (ZIP-level market trends)

ZIP 60641 Rental Prices

Studio
$1,000 – $1,400
1 bedroom
$1,200 – $1,700
2 bedroom
$1,600 – $2,300
3 bedroom
$1,900 – $2,800

Source: Zillow Rental Manager (ZIP-level market trends)

Rentals available in 60641

60641 Schools & Education

Top Public Schools

Carl Schurz High School

4/10 PublicSchoolReview / school profiles
3601 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60641
🧭 In-ZIP (60641)

Top Private Schools

Source: Chicago Public Schools / GreatSchools / public school profiles

60641 Safety & Crime Overview

Safe

60641 is a mixed northwest-side ZIP with pockets of lower property-crime incidents near retail corridors and some higher calls-for-service in industrial or commercial strips. Violent crime in the ZIP is roughly similar to many Chicago northwest-side neighborhoods; property crime (theft, vehicle break-ins) is the more common complaint. Typical precautions: secure vehicles, standard apartment security, and avoid poorly lit blocks at night.

Source: Local property/school/crime profiles and neighborhood reports

60641 Walkability, Transit & Bike Scores

Walk Score ~85
Walker's Paradise / Very Walkable in core commercial corridors (many address points score 80+).
Transit Score ~70
Good transit — Blue Line access (near Irving Park), several bus lines and Metra/commuter rail within 1 mile at some points.
Bike Score ~72
Very bikeable on neighborhood routes and designated bike lanes.
<35 min
Typical transit to Downtown (Loop) by Blue Line or bus+train is ~25-40 minutes depending on connection; driving off-peak is ~20-35 minutes.

Source: Walk Score (address-level pages) and local routing

60641, Chicago Summary

Overview

60641 is a mixed northwest-side ZIP that combines classic Chicago multi-family housing, owner-occupied bungalows, and active retail corridors. It offers good transit links (Blue Line access nearby), large neighborhood parks (Portage Park, Independence Park), and an affordable-to-average rental market relative to the city center.

Key Features

  • Transit-friendly: Blue Line access (Irving Park) and multiple bus routes make downtown commutes practical.
  • Parks & recreation: Portage Park and Independence Park provide recreation, sports fields and community programs.
  • Family-oriented neighborhoods: Long-established residential blocks with schools, churches and local retail that serve daily needs.
  • Value compared to core Chicago: Rents and housing prices are generally more affordable than central neighborhoods while keeping good transit access.

Housing Snapshot

  • Mix of vintage courtyard apartments, small multifamily houses and newer low-rise conversions.
  • Rents generally sit slightly below or near broader Chicago averages — good options for budget-conscious renters seeking transit access.
  • Inventory includes both market-rate rentals and owner-listed multifamily units.

History

  • Early 20th-century development Portage Park and Irving Park grew rapidly in the early 1900s with fieldhouses and bungalow districts anchored by rail and streetcar lines.
  • Park-centered neighborhood Portage Park (the park) has been a neighborhood anchor since early community planning; Independence Park is an Irving Park landmark.

Demographics and Lifestyle

  • Ethnic & cultural mix A diverse population with strong Polish, Hispanic and mixed communities reflected in local businesses and restaurants.
  • Household profile A mix of families and renters; household sizes and incomes are around Chicago neighborhood averages.
  • Local shopping Corner stores, ethnic groceries and a seasonal farmers market supply daily needs within walking distance of many blocks.