
Short Term Lease Apartments for Rent in the Printer's Row Neighborhood of Chicago, IL (70 Rentals)Page 2 of 2
Rental terms in the Printer's Row area of Chicago as short as a month! Perfect when you can't commit to a full year of renting.


201 N Garland Ct

60 E Randolph St

1140 N Wells St

354 N Union Ave

1401 S State St

343 S Dearborn St

210 N Wells St

834 W Monroe St

1407 S Michigan Ave

330 S Wells St

808 W Van Buren St

730 W Couch Pl

939 W Washington Blvd

3 Months, 4 Months, 5 Months, 6 Months, 7 Months, 8 Mo
900 S Clark St

3 Months, 4 Months, 5 Months, 6 Months, 7 Months, 8 Mo
ELEVEN THIRTY

12 Months
Lake Street Lofts

5 Months, 6 Months, 7 Months, 8 Months, 9 Months, 10 M
Burnham Pointe

3 Months
630 West Loop. Lake St. apartments

3 Months, 4 Months, 5 Months, 6 Months, 7 Months, 8 Mo
The Lofts at Gin Alley
Printer's Row, Chicago, IL Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Printer's Row?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Printer's Row Studio Apartments | $2,733 | $1,147 | $8,589 |
Printer's Row 1 Bedroom Apartments | $3,419 | $1,700 | $10,000+ |
Printer's Row 2 Bedroom Apartments | $4,836 | $1,894 | $10,000+ |
Printer's Row 3 Bedroom Apartments | $7,499 | $1,858 | $10,000+ |
Printer's Row 4 Bedroom Apartments | $3,944 | $1,658 | $10,000+ |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
There are currently 70 rentals with your search options within a 1 mile radius of the Printer's Row Neighborhood of Chicago, IL.
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Getting Around the Printer's Row Neighborhood in Chicago, IL
Walk Score®
99 / 100
Walker’s Paradise
Daily errands do not require a car
Bike Score®
87 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
100 / 100
Rider’s Paradise
World-class public transportation
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Short-term Printer's Row Apartments
What is the Cheapest Short-term apartment in Printer's Row?
Currently the most affordable Short-term Apartment in Printer's Row is at Student | The Flats East West listed at $999.
How much is the average rent for a Short-term Printer's Row Apartment?
The average rent for a Short-term Apartment in Printer's Row is $3,395.
What is the largest Short-term Printer's Row Apartment for rent?
Today's Short-term apartment with the most square footage in Printer's Row is a 3,555 square feet unit starting from $2,397 at Parkline Chicago.
What is the average size for Printer's Row Short-term Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Short-term rental in Printer's Row is currently at 569 sq ft.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
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