Carbon Cliff, IL Rental Market Trends
Last updated: November 19, 2025 | Source: RentCafe Market Analysis, Yardi Matrix, U.S. Census Bureau
Highlights
The average rent for an apartment in Carbon Cliff is $1,170, a N/A compared to the previous year, when the average rent was .
Two-beedroom units at $1,066 offer 880 square feet, perfect for roommates or small families.
Three-bedroom apartments deliver maximum space (1,312 sq ft) for $1,390, suitable for larger households.
Average rent in Carbon Cliff, IL
| Average Rent | Average Apartment Size | |
|---|---|---|
| All Rentals | $1,170 | 1,018 sq. ft. |
| Studio | n/a | n/a |
| 1 Bed | n/a | n/a |
| 2 Beds | $1,066 | 880 sq. ft. |
| 3 Beds | $1,390 | 1,312 sq. ft. |
Carbon Cliff, IL rent trends
What's the typical rent budget in Carbon Cliff, IL?
The largest share of rentals in Carbon Cliff, IL (54%) fall between $1,001-$1,500 per month. This suggests that most people succesfully find suitable apartments within this price.
Do most people rent or own in Carbon Cliff, IL?
411 or 49% of the households in Carbon Cliff, IL are renter-occupied while 429 or 51% are owner-occupied.
How Carbon Cliff Compares to Other Cities
| City | Average Rent |
|---|---|
| Carbon Cliff | $1,170 |
| Chicago | $2,432 |
| Oak Park | $2,213 |
| Evanston | $2,568 |
| Rockford | $1,252 |
| Skokie | $2,128 |
| Peoria | $1,218 |
| Aurora | $1,865 |
| Naperville | $2,082 |
| Waukegan | $1,365 |
| Dekalb | $1,105 |
Where this data comes from
The rental statistics on this page were compiled by RentCafe.com, a nationwide apartment search website trusted by millions of renters to find apartments and houses for rent throughout the U.S.
Rent prices, trends, and apartment sizes were calculated based on data from our sister company, Yardi Matrix, an apartment market intelligence solution that covers approximately 90% of the U.S. metro area population. The data includes comprehensive information on all Carbon Cliff apartment buildings with 50 or more units, totaling 23.5 million apartments across 181 U.S. markets.
Housing composition data was sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, using the most recently available information by tenure.