Apartments.com: Chicago remains one of the most expensive cities in which to rent an apartment – REjournals

"And there is no sign of rents falling here anytime soon. Apartments.com reported that the average monthly apartment rent in Chicago jumped 3.7% in May when compared to the same month a year ago. That increase means that the average Chicago tenant is paying $73 more each month in rent."
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
10 months ago

As taxes increase so do the landlords’ expenses and they get passed on to the tenants. Pensions are very expensive and must be paid for by the residents of the city one way or another.

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