Logan Square has evolved into one of Chicago’s most dynamic neighborhoods, blending historic charm with creative energy. Anchored by the iconic Logan Square Monument and the tree-lined boulevards of Logan Boulevard and Kedzie Boulevard, this Northwest Side gem offers an unbeatable mix of award-winning restaurants, independent shops, and vibrant nightlife. With direct Blue Line access to downtown and an abundance of parks and green spaces, Logan Square attracts residents seeking an authentic Chicago neighborhood experience.
Logan Square’s housing stock includes classic Chicago greystone walk-ups, vintage courtyard buildings, modern new construction condos, and converted industrial lofts along the Milwaukee Avenue corridor.
Logan Square’s dining and entertainment scene is legendary, drawing food lovers from across the city. Start your morning at Cellar Door Provisions for inventive pastries and coffee, then explore the vintage finds at Wolfbait & B-girls. Evening options are endless: savor Michelin-recognized cuisine at Giant, enjoy craft cocktails at The Whistler, or grab a slice at Dante’s Pizzeria. The Logan Theatre keeps the neighborhood’s cultural pulse alive with independent films and special screenings, while the weekly Logan Square Farmers Market (running May through October) brings the community together. Milwaukee Avenue serves as the neighborhood’s main artery, packed with bars like Revolution Brewing’s brewpub, music venues, and late-night spots that keep the energy flowing seven days a week.
The real estate landscape in Logan Square offers something for every renter and buyer. Classic three-flat and two-flat buildings dominate the residential side streets, featuring original hardwood floors, decorative fireplaces, and spacious layouts with high ceilings. Many vintage units showcase period details like crown molding, built-in bookcases, and sunrooms with wrap-around windows. Along Milwaukee Avenue and the major boulevards, you’ll find modern new construction with floor-to-ceiling windows, in-unit laundry, central air, and rooftop decks with skyline views. Converted loft spaces in former industrial buildings offer open floor plans, exposed brick walls, and timber ceilings. Single-family homes and larger condos offer access to the neighborhood’s excellent parks and strong community feel.
Logan Square has excellent transit and driving options:
Logan Square continues to grow with new construction:
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Average rent in Logan Square starts at approximately $1,500 for a studio to $2,500 for a 2-bedroom apartment. Prices vary depending on the building, amenities, and exact location within the neighborhood.
A creative hub with trendy restaurants, historic boulevards, craft cocktail bars, and the iconic Logan Square monument. Logan Square is a popular choice for renters looking for apartments in Chicago.
Logan Square is well-served by public transit. Key CTA stops include Blue Line Logan Square and Blue Line California. These provide convenient access to downtown Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods.
Neighborhoods near Logan Square include Wicker Park, Albany Park, Jefferson Park and Roscoe Village. Each of these neighborhoods has its own unique character and amenities, giving residents plenty of options for dining, shopping, and entertainment.
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472 apartments currently available for rent in Logan Square.
| Unit Type | Price Range | Median Rent |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $1,295 – $2,268 | $2,066 |
| 1 Bedroom | $2,290 – $2,895 | $2,497 |
| 2 Bedroom | $2,595 – $3,005 | $2,800 |
| 3 Bedroom | $4,000 – $4,738 | $4,369 |
Source: Zillow rental market data. Last updated: February 2026.