Addison
Vibrant, accessible neighborhood with strong community and transit connections
Addison appeals to those who want urban convenience, diverse amenities, and strong transit connections, while still enjoying a stable, residential neighborhood feel within Chicago.
The area is home to diverse dining, shops, and cultural institutions, and benefits from strong transportation access: the CTA Blue Line (near Addison station) and several bus routes make commuting downtown or to other city neighborhoods convenient. Addison Street itself is lined with local eateries, cafes, and small businesses, giving residents everyday conveniences within walking or biking distance.
Known for its mix of residential streets, local businesses, and commercial hubs, the neighborhood blends classic Chicago architecture with modern developments, offering a lively urban-suburban feel.
The area is home to diverse dining, shops, and cultural institutions, and benefits from strong transportation access: the CTA Blue Line (near Addison station) and several bus routes make commuting downtown or to other city neighborhoods convenient. Addison Street itself is lined with local eateries, cafes, and small businesses, giving residents everyday conveniences within walking or biking distance.
Known for its mix of residential streets, local businesses, and commercial hubs, the neighborhood blends classic Chicago architecture with modern developments, offering a lively urban-suburban feel.
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6.9
Median rents in Addison
Studio
$
1,300
1 Bedroom
$
1,500
2 Bedroom
$
1,800
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