Chicago, IL — Parking Included

Apartments with Parking in Chicago

Need a Chicago apartment that includes parking? Chicago Rent Club helps renters find rental options with reserved parking, garage access, or street parking based on budget, neighborhood, move-in date, and must-have features.

Parking Options

Types of Apartment Parking in Chicago

Parking in Chicago varies by neighborhood and building type. Understanding the options can help you decide what fits your situation best.

Reserved Parking

A dedicated parking spot assigned to your unit, typically in a garage or gated lot. Reserved parking is included in some buildings and available as an add-on in others, often at an additional monthly cost.

Street Parking

In some Chicago neighborhoods, street parking is manageable and city parking permits are available for residents. Availability and permit zones vary by neighborhood and block. This option may suit renters who do not need guaranteed access to a dedicated spot.

Garage or Indoor Parking

Some buildings include access to a shared garage or covered parking structure. Indoor parking can be useful in winter months. Availability and pricing depend on the building and may not always be included in base rent.

How We Help

Searching for a Chicago Apartment with Parking

Finding a Chicago apartment that includes parking can take extra time. Not every building offers dedicated parking, and availability, cost, and type of parking vary widely across neighborhoods and building types.

Chicago Rent Club helps renters who need parking as part of their search by making it a primary filter from the start. When you fill out our form, you can indicate whether you need reserved parking, would accept street parking, or whether parking is not a requirement — so we can focus on options that may match what you need.

We work with renters searching across a wide range of Chicago neighborhoods including Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Wicker Park, Logan Square, Bucktown, River North, Andersonville, and more. If parking is a must-have, tell us in the form and we will keep it as a priority throughout the search.

We do not guarantee specific parking availability, pricing, or inclusion in any particular building. Our role is to help make the search more organized and guide you through showings and the application process. 

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Where We Search

Chicago Neighborhoods With Parking Options

Parking availability varies by neighborhood. Here are some of the areas where Chicago Rent Club helps renters search for apartments with parking.

Lincoln Park

Some buildings include reserved or garage parking. Street parking permits available in parts of the neighborhood.

Lakeview

Mixed parking availability. Some mid-rise and larger buildings include parking options. Street parking permit zones vary by block.

Wicker Park & Bucktown

Newer construction buildings often include garage parking. Older buildings may rely on street or alley parking arrangements.

Logan Square

A mix of building types with varying parking options. Some newer developments include parking. Street parking is relatively common in parts of the neighborhood.

River North & Streeterville

Many high-rise buildings include garage parking as an add-on. Parking costs in these neighborhoods tend to be higher than in other areas.

Andersonville & Edgewater

North Side neighborhoods where street parking and resident permit zones are common. Some buildings include reserved parking spots.

Helpful Tips

Tips for Renting a Chicago Apartment With Parking

01

Mention Parking Early

If parking is a must-have, include it in your search form from the start. This helps focus the search on buildings that may accommodate that need and avoids wasted time touring units where parking is unavailable.

02

Budget for Parking Separately

In many Chicago buildings, parking is an add-on cost and not included in the base rent. When setting your budget, consider whether you need to account for a separate monthly parking fee on top of your rent.

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Ask About Parking During Tours

When viewing a unit, ask specifically about parking availability, type, cost, and any wait lists. Some buildings have limited spots and may not have one available immediately at move-in.

04

Consider the Neighborhood

Parking availability and cost varies significantly by neighborhood. Some areas have easier street parking while others are denser. Sharing your preferred neighborhoods in the form helps us focus on areas that may work for your situation.

Need a Chicago Apartment With Parking?

Tell us your budget, parking preference, move-in date, preferred neighborhoods, and must-haves. Chicago Rent Club will help you take the next step.

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