Worth, IL Rental Market Trends
Last updated: February 19, 2026 | Source: RentCafe Market Analysis, Yardi Matrix, U.S. Census Bureau
Highlights
The average rent for an apartment in Worth is $1,298, a 7.69% increase compared to the previous year, when the average rent was $1,205.
One-bedroom apartments provide 820 square feet for $1,228, balancing privacy and affordability.
Average rent in Worth, IL
| Average Rent | Average Apartment Size | |
|---|---|---|
| All Rentals | $1,298 | 853 sq. ft. |
| Studio | n/a | n/a |
| 1 Bed | $1,228 | 820 sq. ft. |
| 2 Beds | n/a | n/a |
| 3 Beds | n/a | n/a |
Worth, IL rent trends
Rental prices in Worth, IL have increased by 7.69% over the past year. The average rent moved from $1,205 to $1,298.
Do most people rent or own in Worth, IL?
1,517 or 35% of the households in Worth, IL are renter-occupied while 2,835 or 65% are owner-occupied.
How Worth Compares to Other Cities
| City | Average Rent |
|---|---|
| Worth | $1,298 |
| Chicago | $2,454 |
| Oak Park | $2,266 |
| Evanston | $2,598 |
| Naperville | $2,093 |
| Skokie | $2,149 |
| Aurora | $1,876 |
| Champaign | $1,685 |
| Dekalb | $1,105 |
| Peoria | $1,209 |
| Lombard | $1,989 |
| Riverdale | $1,107 |
| Tinley Park | $1,931 |
| La Grange, IL | $2,102 |
| Clarendon Hills, IL | $1,655 |
| Oak Forest, IL | $1,342 |
| Oak Lawn, IL | $1,200 |
| Justice, IL | $1,384 |
| Willowbrook, IL | $1,867 |
| Blue Island, IL | $1,049 |
| Darien, IL | $1,769 |
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 Worth 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.