
Apartments near Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL (1,207 Rentals)


724 W 31st St

3258 S Emerald Ave

4030 S Indiana Ave

4008 S Calumet Ave

4032 S Indiana Ave

268 W 24th Pl

4024-4026 S Indiana Ave

3300 S Emerald Ave

243 W 24th St

Lofts on the Row

2901 S Union Ave

3356 S Emerald

4005-4007 S Calumet Ave

4042 S Wabash Ave

4040 S Wabash Ave

Grand Terrace Apartments

4006 S Dr Martin L King Jr Dr

4009 S Calumet Ave

4041 S Michigan Ave

4016-4018 S Calumet Ave

4008 S Dr Martin L King Jr Dr

2900 S Union Ave

4040 S Prairie Ave

3227-3231 S Halsted St

3155 S Halsted St

4026-4028 S Calumet Ave

4051-4053 S Michigan Ave

246 W 24th St

715-719 E 37th Pl

510-512 E Oakwood Blvd

4023 S Calumet Ave

3733 S Lowe Ave

518-526 W 26th St

738 W 30th St

3630 S Lake Park Ave

4036 S Calumet Ave

4030-4032 S Calumet Ave

266 W 24th St

4051 Prairie ave

3326 S Halsted St

649-653 W 28th St

4040 S Calumet Ave

615-617 E Pershing Rd

4041 S Calumet Ave

Motor Row Lofts

4101-4109 S Michigan Ave

333-343 W 24th St

3701 S Ellis Ave

4104 S Michigan Ave
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