The average monthly rent of apartments in Aurora, IL is $1,737.
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Aurora, IL is $1,737.
About 46% of apartment rents in Aurora, IL range between $1,501-$2,000. Meanwhile, apartments priced over > $2,000 represent 24% of apartments. Around 23% of Aurora’s apartments are in the $1,001-$1,500 price range. 7% of apartments are priced between $701-$1,000.
Compared to the national average rent of $1,718, the average rent in Aurora, IL is $1,737.
Prices and availability in Aurora, IL were last updated on 18 Nov 2024.
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In Aurora 33% of the housing is rented out compared to 67% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 8% of Aurora’s apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 68% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 24% are single-family rentals.
The age and size of multifamily buildings are among the most visible characteristics of the rental market in a city. In this case, the apartment buildings in Aurora are about 32 years old, on average. Of these, 35% have been built since 2000, representing the newer options on the market and typically offering more amenities. Rental buildings in the city have an average height of 3 stories. About 86% of the rental communities here are low-rise, garden-style communities, 18% are mid-rises, and 3% are high-rise buildings. These are true especially for large-scale multifamily buildings with over 50 apartments.
Studio apartments in Aurora are around 1% of rentals, while 1-bedroom floor plans represent 47% of the total stock. For those in search of larger rentals, 2-bedroom floorplans make up 47% of all rentals. More generous apartments with 3 bedrooms or more are also available in this city for those in search of more space.
Surrounded by lush green landscapes and with the sparkling Fox River cutting north-south, Aurora - the second-largest city in the state - blooms with natural beauty around every bend. Renters in Aurora are located 10 miles west of Naperville, IL; 40 miles west of Chicago; and 72 miles southeast of Rockford, IL. With four historic districts (Tanner, Riddle Highlands, Palace Street and Near Eastside), renting in Aurora provides a thrilling art scene full of galleries and live performances at the Paramount Theater; Hollywood Casino; and various museums, like the David L. Pierce Art and History Center. With a strong local economy based on manufacturing, retail, and health care, the mid-sized city of Aurora attracts renters with backgrounds in math and computers. Here, six school districts provide renters with public education. And, in 2023, the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy was ranked #3 by Niche as one of the most advanced high schools in the country.
Aurora's commitment to progress is visible not only in its educational accomplishments but also in its economic development plans. The city's vision for the future includes expanding its technological footprint, attracting innovative industries, and supporting small businesses with a range of initiatives designed to stimulate growth and employment opportunities. Infrastructure improvements are also underway, with major projects enhancing transportation networks and connectivity, thereby reinforcing Aurora's role as a central hub in the region.
In general, renting in Aurora offers a suburban atmosphere across 36 neighborhoods. Specifically, Stonebrook is an upscale neighborhood adjacent to Stonebrook Country Club with extra-spacious single-family houses for rent. Or, Stonebridge has single-family houses and townhouse rentals with a tight community feel, while Stonehaven showcases newer single-family homes built by Kings Court Builders and Pulte Homes (two local companies with longstanding reputations). Otherwise, Lincoln Crossing is another single-family subdivision known for high-quality houses for rent built by Pulte Homes, whereas Oakhurst North has single-family houses for rent and apartment rentals in a highly desirable area close to I-88 (perfect for commuter renters). Meanwhile, Palomino Springs boasts attractive single-family houses for rent built in the mid-1990s and later, and Marywood is a pleasant subdivision with single-family homes. Notably, the architectural styles of the rentals in Frontenac vary from traditional and Victorian, ranch-style and contemporary. Lastly, Deerbrook, located east of Route 30, has single-family houses for rent built in the 2010s.
In Shoppingtown at Fox Valley, renters can find popular stores, such as Claire's, Forever 21 and JCPenney. Or, for discounted designer brands, renters turn to Chicago Premium Outlets for luxury labels like Valentino, Jimmy Choo and Stuart Weitzman. Otherwise, downtown Aurora is where renters go to unique boutiques, like Blissful Blooms, G.A.M.E. Makeup Supply and Wyckwood House. And, North Aurora has more high-end boutique shopping to be found at House of 423, Marmalade Tree and The Rustic Fox in North Aurora. Antique collectors also go to Out of the Attic Antiques and Warehouse 55. Additionally, Pacific Square offers a variety of Asian restaurants; a supermarket; and retail outlets, like Best Buy, Fitness Factory and Value City Furniture (perfect for furnishing apartment rentals). To meet grocery needs, renters have convenient options like Aldi, Target Grocery, Walmart Supercenter and local independent stores.
When renting in Aurora, owning a car is not necessary because of strong public transportation options, well-connected pedestrian paths and traffic congestion. Specifically, Aurora offers renters convenient access to major highways, including interstates 55, 88, 90, 94, 294 and 355. Alternatively, the Aurora Transportation Center has the Metra's BNSF Railway Line, which takes renters to and from Chicago's Union Station, Naperville, Lisle, Downers Grove, Westmont and Brookfield. Renters also have two Metra commuter rail stops in downtown Aurora and another near Route 59. Or, Pace buses serve renters across 274 towns and cities in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties. ADA-compliant paratransit options are also offered to renters who qualify. A pedestrian bridge also connects the east and west sides of the Fox River, connecting renters to the Aurora Transportation Center and the Metra's BNSF line. Finally, for flights, renters have the Aurora Municipal Airport in Sugar Hill and O'Hare International Airport on Balmoral Avenue.
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