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Cocktail bars, vintage shops, Mexican food, artsy energy. The Blue Line makes it highly connected. 1BRs $1,600–1,950/mo — cheaper than Wicker Park with a similar creative character. The pick for people priced out of Wicker Park who don't want to compromise on neighborhood energy.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Logan Square, Chicago
Cocktail bars, vintage shops, Mexican food, artsy energy. The Blue Line makes it highly connected. 1BRs $1,600–1,950/mo — cheaper than Wicker Park with a similar creative character. The pick for people priced out of Wicker Park who don't want to compromise on neighborhood energy.
Chicago Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$1,850/mo
Median 2BR rent
$2,350/mo
Median home price
$340K
Avg utilities
$155/mo
City-wide medians. Logan Square rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Chicago breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Chicago
Compare Logan Square with other popular areas.
Wicker Park
Indie music, boutiques, young professionals — Chicago cool at its most concentrated. Blue Line stop makes downtown a 15-minute ride. 1BRs $1,800–2,200/mo. The neighborhood that most transplants in their late 20s end up in first; it earns that reputation.
Lincoln Park
Lakefront access, the free zoo, upscale but genuinely neighborly. One of the most livable neighborhoods in the city. 1BRs $1,900–2,400/mo. Best for people who want urban density with a neighborhood feel and easy lake access.
River North
Galleries, rooftop bars, close to the Magnificent Mile and the Loop. Dense and walkable. 1BRs $2,000–2,500/mo. Best for people who want to be close to downtown and the nightlife corridor; less residential character than the North Side neighborhoods.
Andersonville
Diverse, community-oriented, excellent restaurant row on Clark Street. Less crowded than Wicker Park, with more of a neighborhood-for-adults feel. 1BRs $1,600–1,950/mo. Consistently underrated by newcomers who default to Wicker Park.
Hyde Park
University of Chicago campus neighborhood on the South Side. Culturally rich, architecturally interesting, more racially and economically diverse than the North Side. 1BRs $1,300–1,700/mo — noticeably cheaper than comparable North Side neighborhoods. Best for academics, UChicago affiliates, or people who want the city's cultural depth at lower cost.
Pilsen
Mexican-American cultural center — murals covering entire building facades, excellent taquerias, NACIONAL museum of Mexican art. Artists have been moving in for a decade, but it's still affordable at $1,300–1,650/mo for a 1BR. The most visually distinctive neighborhood in the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Logan Square a good neighborhood in Chicago?
Cocktail bars, vintage shops, Mexican food, artsy energy. The Blue Line makes it highly connected. 1BRs $1,600–1,950/mo — cheaper than Wicker Park with a similar creative character. The pick for people priced out of Wicker Park who don't want to compromise on neighborhood energy.
What is the rent in Logan Square, Chicago?
Chicago citywide median 1BR rent is $1,850/mo. Logan Square pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Chicago often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Logan Square in Chicago known for?
Cocktail bars, vintage shops, Mexican food, artsy energy. The Blue Line makes it highly connected. 1BRs $1,600–1,950/mo — cheaper than Wicker Park with a similar creative character. The pick for people priced out of Wicker Park who don't want to compromise on neighborhood energy.
How does Logan Square compare to other Chicago neighborhoods?
Logan Square is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Chicago. Other options include Wicker Park, Lincoln Park, River North.
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