
Apartments near University of Chicago in Chicago, IL (2,113 Rentals)


5315 S Ellis Ave

5327 S Dorchester Ave

Star Tower

5311 S Ellis Ave

6201-6211 S Dorchester Ave

6235 S Woodlawn Ave

1415 E 62nd St

1419 E 62nd St

5539 S Cornell Ave

6228-6230 S Greenwood Ave

6245 S Kimbark Ave

5521-5525 S Cornell Ave

5527-5529 S Cornell Ave

5342-5344 S Harper Ave

5401-5403 S Harper Ave

Hyde Park Apartments

5338-5340 S Harper Ave

5515 S Cornell Ave

5511-5513 S Cornell Ave

6235 S Ellis Ave

5462-5470 S Cornell Ave

Cornell Park Condominiums

5320-5324 S Harper Ave

5317 S Maryland Ave

5485-5489 S Cornell Ave

5229 S Greenwood Ave

Hyde Park Arms

5448 S Cornell Ave

6210 S Ingleside Ave

5225 S Greenwood

The Grant at Woodlawn Park

5219 S Greenwood Ave

5440-5442 S Cornell Ave

1165 E 63rd St

5217-5221 S Kenwood Ave

Harper Place Condominiums

5212-5214 S Kimbark Ave

5502-5510 S Hyde Park Blvd

5461 S Cornell Ave

5220 S Greenwood Ave

Woodlawn

Rennaissance Place

5201-5203 S University Ave

Rennaissance Place

1219-1225 E 52nd St

5217 S Greenwood Ave

5537-5539 S Hyde Park Blvd

824-842 E 53rd St

5525-5529 S Hyde Park Blvd

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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.