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Brookfield, Illinois, located 13 miles west of downtown Chicago, combines small-town atmosphere with metropolitan accessibility. This historic village, established in 1889 as "Grossdale," offers apartments for rent in a community known for its natural beauty and convenient location. While the internationally renowned Brookfield Zoo has called this village home since 1934, residents enjoy numerous other local attractions and amenities. Current data shows one-bedroom apartment rents averaging $806, with recent annual increases of 1.9%.
Tree-lined streets showcase diverse architectural styles throughout Brookfield's neighborhoods, complemented by natural areas including oak savannas and Salt Creek. Three Metra stations on the BNSF Line connect residents to downtown Chicago, making daily commutes convenient. The community features several recreational spaces, including North Kiwanis Park and Jaycee Ehlert Park, while the Galloping Ghost Arcade holds the distinction of being the largest video arcade in the United States. Spanning just over 3 square miles with approximately 19,476 residents, Brookfield provides easy access to Chicago while maintaining its distinctive community character.
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The average rent in Brookfield, IL is $816.
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Brookfield, IL is $816.
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Brookfield, IL is $974.
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