Lakeview Chicago lakefront neighborhood
Family FriendlyUpdated February 2026

LAKEVIEW

$2,100Avg 1BR Rent
95Walk Score
88Bike Score
Red/BrownCTA Lines
95
Walk Score
88
Bike Score
90
Transit Score
9/10
Livability
WHAT LAKEVIEW IS REALLY LIKE

Lakeview is Chicago's quintessential North Side neighborhood — lakefront access, Wrigley Field, top-rated schools, and one of the city's best transit networks all within walking distance. It's the neighborhood where young renters grow into young families without ever needing to move.

The neighborhood divides into several distinct sub-areas. Wrigleyville (around Clark and Addison) is louder, more bar-heavy, and game-day oriented. East Lakeview along Broadway is the historic gay neighborhood with a strong community identity. South Lakeview near Belmont is more residential and family-focused. Knowing which part suits you is important when apartment hunting here.

At $2,100/month average for a 1BR, Lakeview sits in the middle of Chicago's price range — more expensive than Rogers Park or Uptown, but noticeably cheaper than Lincoln Park or the West Loop. For the quality of life it delivers, most renters consider it solid value.

WHAT YOU'LL PAY
$1,600
Studio Avg
$2,100
1BR Avg
$2,850
2BR Avg

Best value streets: W. Roscoe St, N. Racine Ave, and N. Halsted south of Belmont. Avoid paying a premium for the blocks immediately around Wrigley unless you love game-day noise.

PROS & CONS
✓ Reasons to Live Here
  • Lakefront trail access — running, biking, beaches
  • Wrigley Field steps away for Cubs fans
  • Red and Brown Line — multiple stations
  • Top-rated Chicago Public Schools in several areas
  • Walk Score 95 — everything accessible on foot
  • Strong LGBTQ+ community in East Lakeview/Boystown
  • Excellent restaurant and bar density
✗ The Downsides
  • Game-day chaos near Wrigley (81 home games/year)
  • Pricier than comparable North Side neighborhoods
  • Street parking extremely difficult
  • Some streets very noisy on weekends
  • Tourist-heavy around Wrigleyville in summer
SPOTS WORTH KNOWING
⚾ Chicago Icon
Wrigley Field
Home of the Cubs since 1914. Ivy-covered walls, rooftop bars, neighborhood institution.
🏖️ Outdoors
Belmont Harbor
Lakefront marina, running path, and dog beach. Best summer morning in Chicago.
☕ Coffee
Intelligentsia Coffee
Chicago's iconic specialty coffee roaster. Broadway location is the neighborhood anchor.
🍽️ Food
Crisp
Korean fried chicken. Long lines for good reason. Get the Seoul Bowl.
🎭 Entertainment
Music Box Theatre
Independent cinema since 1929. One of Chicago's cultural treasures.
🛍️ Shopping
Southport Corridor
Indie boutiques, wine bars, and restaurants — Lakeview's quieter, classier strip.