
Apartments near Loyola University - Water Tower Campus in Chicago, IL (2,223 Rentals)


The Warwick

330 W Evergreen Ave

Park Astor

1516 N State Pky

One River Place

1261 N Cleveland Ave

1411 N North Park Ave

500 W Division St

ParkSide of Old Town

1008 N Larrabee St

1523 N Dearborn St

NOIR 1018

1014 N Larrabee St

152 W Burton Pl

Kilmer House

1353 N Sedgwick St

Old Town Residences

The Parkside

1540 N State Pky

1455 N Wieland St

River Village Townhomes

1515 N Wells St

900 N Kingsbury St

1550 N Lake Shore Dr

1528 N La Salle Dr

1555 N Astor St

223 W Lake St

1550 N State

1503 N Wieland St

1449 N North Park Ave

1555 N Dearborn Pky

1426 N Orleans St

Boiler House Lofts

LaSalle Terrace

Luxury condo unit

1450 N North Park Ave

Old Town Neighborhood

340 E Randolph

1431 N Sedgwick St

401 E Benton Plz

1429-1431 N Sedgwick St

1505 N North Park Ave

211 N Harbor Dr

1514 N Wieland St

Royalton Towers

1342 N Cleveland Ave

1453 N Sedgwick St

1449 Sedgwick

1500 N Orleans St
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