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4744 Rose St, Unit 2R
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4744 Rose StSchiller Park, IL 60176

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8925 Grand Ave, Unit BN
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8925 Grand Ave, Unit BN

8925 Grand AveRiver Grove, IL 60171
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5525 N Chester Ave, Unit 42

5525 N Chester Ave
ChicagoIL60656

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$3,611

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3446 N Ozark Ave

ChicagoIL60634

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8000 O Connor Dr

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8040 O Connor Dr

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Schiller Park Overview

Have you been wanting to live somewhere that's incredibly friendly and has a suburban feel to it? Schiller Park is located in Chicago, IL and has a population of around 11,779 people. There are plenty of things to do in Schiller Park that include family activities, concerts, and incredible local food. Let's take a closer look at what this amazing city has to offer you and why you should look for apartments in the area!

What is the history of Schiller Park?

Schiller Park was originally known as Kolze in 1914 but would soon receive its eventual name in 1926. Schiller Park had made the way for an incredible moment in history when Juliza Kolze, the daughter-in-law of the original founder of the village, became the first female mayor in Illinois. Schiller Park's population would peak in 1970 when it would include a diverse melting pot of cultures all in one place that includes German, Irish, Italian, and Polish immigrants. Schiller Park would receive another female mayor in 1993 whenever Anna Montana would pick up the mantle that Juliza Kolze created. 

How is the weather in Schiller Park?

Knowing the average weather of the place you're about to live is incredibly important! Schiller Park experiences the four seasons equally and has average temperatures that you can count on year-round. Some of the lowest temperatures include thirty degrees in the winter and some of the highest include eighty-five degrees in the summertime. You will want to bring a sweater with you during the spring and fall seasons as it can still get pretty chilly outside. Make sure to bundle up for the winters as they can get even lower than thirty degrees if there is a freeze going on. Regardless, you will find the weather to be manageable if you keep track of your local weather station's predictions. 

How do I get around town?

Fortunately, there are plenty of transportation options that you can use here in Schiller Park! Many people use the Metra Commuter Train station that runs through parts of Chicago. There is also a PACE bus route that you can use if you have the time to wait for a bus. It is recommended that you bring a vehicle with you to Schiller Park so that you can use it for proper transportation. However, there are many shops and Resturants that are located near many of the apartment complexes in Schiller Park that can be walked to! 

What is the Schiller Park commute like?

Highway 19 runs straight through Schiller Park and has plenty of entrances that you can use to ride it to your next destination. Highway 45 cuts through the west side of Schiller park for a moment as it travels southbound towards other parts of Chicago. Highway 294 also runs south and can be accessed as well at your convenience. Traffic is normally congested during rush hour times but calms down during the mid-afternoon and evenings. 

What are the local media outlets?

There are plenty of local media stations that you can access throughout the day to get your news! ABC 7 Chicago is an incredibly popular station that many people watch regularly for their morning and evening news. 

Why live in Schiller Park, IL?

Living in Schiller Park will give you plenty of opportunities to enjoy the culture and variety that this wonderful suburb has to offer. There are plenty of affordable apartments in the area that are conveniently located next to highways to give you quicker access. The people are friendly and there's always community events happening in the area!

What Schiller Park landmarks should I see?

There are lots of Landmarks that you'll have to visit once you move to Schiller Park! Some incredible landmarks include the St. Joseph The Betrothed Ukranian Catholic Church, Rolling Stones Records, and the leaning tower of Niles! 

What is there to do around Schiller Park?

Fortunately, there's an abundance of incredibly fun activities that you can enjoy here in Schiller Park that doesn't require you to travel far! iCombat Schiller Park is a great place to have an amazing laser tag experience with your friends. Schiller woods is also a very relaxing place to visit whenever you need time to unwind from the stresses of daily life by taking a walk through nature!

Any annual festivals or Schiller Park events to know?

While there are no consistent annual festivals that happen in Schiller Park, there are always events that happen in the surrounding areas! Some of these include the Chicago Food Truck Festival, The Chicago Beer Festival, and The Winter Wine Walk!

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Chicago has dozens of vacation opportunities for you to enjoy while you are living in Schiller Park! you can always visit the Sheed Aquarium, LEGOLAND Discovery Center, and Brookfield Zoo if you are feeling the need to explore more of what is out there! We encourage you to keep looking for more vacation ideas since there's plenty more to be discovered!

Where is the best place to move in Schiller Park?

We have a list of some of the best apartment complexes that you can find here in Schiller Park. We recommend looking at Casa Heritage Apartments since they have a lot of amenities that you can enjoy. Another good choice would be Northlake Apartments also has a lot of accommodations for people who are looking for a pleasant place to live!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Schiller Park

How much are Studio apartments in Schiller Park?

There are currently 375 Studio Apartments in Schiller Park with rent ranges from $1,365 to $1,650 with an average price of $1,496.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Schiller Park Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Schiller Park ranges from $1,350 to $2,795 with an average monthly rent of $1,644.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Schiller Park cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Schiller Park range from $1,795 to $3,395. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,137.

How expensive are Schiller Park Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 40 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Schiller Park on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,100 to $4,800 - averaging $3,448 for the location.

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