
Apartments near City Colleges of Chicago-Malcolm X College - Malcolm X Campus in Chicago, IL (2,450 Rentals)


2111 W Augusta Blvd

2121 W 19th St

1007 N Winchester Ave

740 W Fulton St

2133 W 19th St

922-924 N Oakley Blvd

1818 W Augusta Blvd

347-357 N Halsted St

943 N Ashland Ave

1632 S. Allport St.

1410-1412 W Chestnut St

University Commons II

1003 N Damen Ave

1035 W Huron St

1922 W Cullerton St

The Residences of St Boniface

2420 W Iowa St.

1852 S Blue Island Ave

910 N Western Ave

1657-1659 S Throop St

1848 S Blue Island Ave

2054-2056 W Augusta Blvd

St Boniface Chicago

1850-1852 S Blue Island Ave

1720 W Augusta Blvd

2042 w cullerton 4 unit with duplex 7+ cap

440-446 N Green St

1734 W Cullerton St

1648 W Cullerton St

1010 N Wood St

2056 W Augusta Blvd

1708 W Augusta Blvd

1011 N Wolcott Ave

Pilsen Apartments

2621-2629 W Chicago Ave

957 N Ashland Ave

1013 N Hermitage Ave

1334 W 18th Pl

2355 W 18th Plz

1800 S Throop St

2353 W 18th Pl

Capitol Hill Lofts

922-924 N Noble St

2424 W Iowa St

3104-3106 W Warren Blvd

921 N Western Ave

University Commons III

1916 S Leavitt St

2037 W Cullerton St
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