
Apartments for Rent in Naperville, IL (220 Rentals)


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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Naperville?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naperville Studio Apartments | $1,716 | $1,360 | $2,275 |
| Naperville 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,968 | $806 | $4,955 |
| Naperville 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,393 | $984 | $5,416 |
| Naperville 3 Bedroom Apartments | $3,162 | $2,131 | $10,000+ |
| Naperville 4 Bedroom Apartments | $13,179 | $4,815 | $10,000+ |
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Naperville Overview
A suburb of Chicago, Naperville was considered one of the best places to live, according to the 2016 issue of Money magazine. This town is also noted as the best place to retire and for having a low crime rate. You will discover this area offer numerous activities, when you live in one of our Naperville apartments.
What is the history of Naperville?
Joseph Naper and his family arrived in this region around 1831 and it was called Naper�s Settlement, by the year 1832, this area had a population of 100. For a short period of time, the individuals of the newly formed community had to leave because of an anticipated attack by the Sauk Indians. Fortunately, the assault did not occur, so the people returned to their community and began to develop the town. By 1887, Naper�s Settlement was now a village and boasted a population of 2000. The area was rustic until 1960 when merchants moved in and brought job opportunities and profits, making the town prosperous as it is today.
How is the weather in Naperville?
The temperatures in the spring is between the high 71 �F and the low of 27 �F, while the summer range is between high of 83 �F and low of 56 �F. In the fall of the year, you can experience temperatures between 75 �F and 30 �F and as for the wintertime, it averages between the high of 35 �F the low of 15 �F.
How do I get around town?
" Since it is a suburb, most people use cars to get to their destination. However, they have numerous parks and 13 miles of trail for walking and other outdoor activities. Naperville has an Amtrak station, which service approximately 53,000 people a year. They also have Pace, the town�s bus service, which provides wheelchair access and bicycle toting racks for convenience. With Chicago being less than 30 miles away, O�Hare and Midway Airports are available for catching international flight. Greyhound Lines and Trailways, also make stops in Naperville on their way to or from places including Chicago and Iowa. "
What is the Naperville commute like?
" There are many highways available as you commute in Naperville and visit nearby areas. One of the major roadways is the Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway, part of it runs in proximity of the north side of Naperville. One of its exits Interstate 55 goes about five miles south of the city. You can come from the towns of Aurora and Oswego to Naperville by US Route 34. There are also many east-west and north-south roads to get you to the smaller surrounding towns as well as to the metropolis of Chicago. "
What are the local media outlets?
Called the Naperville Sun, this newspaper belongs exclusively to the town of its namesake. With a circulation of 20,000, this paper has been around since 1935. Also distributed in the area is The Daily Herald, the third largest newspaper in Illinois with a weekly distribution of 94, 740 and on Sunday 102, 293. If you are more into listening to the radio, they have multiple channels for your listening pleasure. Stop and Go Radio - Internet Community Radio WONC 89.1 or WCKG 1530 AM - News and Talk Radio are some great options.
Why live in Naperville, IL?
" With a population of 147, 100 according to the 2015 census, it is considered one of the USA�s safest cities to live. Its lush, beautiful open spaces, institutions of higher education, historic district and family friendly atmosphere, would make you wonder who would not want to live in Naperville. Along with those amenities, it offers great opportunities for employment ever since major companies including Kraft Foods, ConAgra and Bell Labs settled the branches of their businesses here. You will feel right at home, when you live in one of our apartments in Naperville."
What Naperville landmarks should I see?
" The �Crown Jewel� of the city is The Naperville River Walk, with its beautiful serenity and memorial of the area�s historic pass. Created in 1981, this 1.75 mile spot is dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the town�s original. It features bridges, fountains and pathways you can stroll. You can enjoy using the paddle boats while admiring the ducks swimming across the water. The award-winning Mosier Tower and the Millennium Carillon is another landmark people love to visit. With 72 bells, the Carillon has a range of six octaves. It is programmed to play at preset times of the day. "
What is there to do around Naperville?
In Naperville, you will never have a dull moment. With its lovely golf courses, sports complexes, parks for inline skating and skateboarding, mountain biking trails, fishing holes and places for bird watching, you have plenty reasons to engage in outdoor activities. If you are not the athletic type, you can explore the Naperville�s Fine Art Center and check out all the art exhibits. Are better yet, you can indulge in getting a spa treatment, from the Anicca Float Club, which is very popular with the locals as well as tourist. Here, you will experience an unusual method of using a float to give you a sense of placidity.
Any annual festivals or Naperville events to know?
Naperville has an annual Independent Film Festival, 80 films are selected from participants from around the globe, where they all contend for an award handed out for entries such as best short, animation and screenplay. If you love intermingling, great music and food, you will love Naperville�s Ribfest. This celebration happens once a year, where huge crowds come to sample as well as buy slabs of ribs dripping with tangy sweet barbecue sauce and wash down with beer. There are also games for children and bands including Bruce Springsteen and Cheryl Crowe, who have played in the past.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
" This town is the suburb of Chicago, so it would be logical to visit the Urbanites and enjoy the various sight and sounds along the Magnificent Mile as well as visit the Shedd�s Aquarium or Chicago Museum of Science & Industry. Of course, you are in the position to check out your neighbors in the small towns nearby such as Bolingbrook and Aurora, usually places like these have hidden gems just waiting to be discovered. "
Where is the best place to move in Naperville?
" Naperville is a rarity, anywhere in this area is wonderful. It the year 2010, it was reported this city is the wealthiest city in the Midwest. If you have a family, Ashbury is the neighborhood for you. This pretty area has great schools the children can walk to, as well as parks and aquatic amusement attraction for them to cool down after playing soccer or riding their bikes along the quiet streets. With its lofty trees and manicured yards, Maple Terrance is an excellent place to live. It has walking trails, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, playgrounds and soccer fields dispersed throughout the area. Overall, this town is like a slice of heaven, we are certain you will be delighted in one of our Naperville apartments. "
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Frequently Asked Questions about Naperville
How much are Studio apartments in Naperville?
There are currently 44 Studio Apartments in Naperville with rent ranges from $1,360 to $2,275 with an average price of $1,716.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Naperville Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Naperville ranges from $806 to $4,955 with an average monthly rent of $1,968.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Naperville cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Naperville range from $984 to $5,416. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,393.
How expensive are Naperville Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 39 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Naperville on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,131 to $17,240 - averaging $3,162 for the location.
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