Apartments near Kennedy High School in Chicago, IL (65 Rentals)

6113-6115 S Archer Ave

6051-6053 S Archer Ave

6150 S Narragansett Ave

6035 S Archer Ave

6015-6019 S Archer Ave

5701 W 55th St

6234 S Merrimac Ave

6318 W 63rd St

6300 W 63rd St

6310-6314 W 63rd St

6324 W 63rd St

6306 W 63rd St

7027 W Archer Ave

6316-6420 W 64th Pl

6414-6420 S Mobile Ave

6430 W 64th Pl

6436 W 64th Pl

6435 S Narragansett Ave

6439-6443 S Narragansett Ave

6317-6319 W 64th Pl

6323-6333 W 64th Pl

6447-6451 S Narragansett Ave

6334 W 65th St

6408 S Central Ave

5697 S Archer Ave

6151 S Archer Ave

Atrium West Apartments

6156-6158 S Monitor Ave

5927-5929 W 63rd St

6424 W 64th Pl

64th Place Apartments

5500 W 55th St

5821-5825 W 63rd St

6052 S Central Ave

7153-7159 W 58th St

Senior Suites of Garfield Ridge

6216-6228 W 65th St

6627 W 64th Pl

5454 S Laramie Ave

El San Arms

Midway Pointe Senior Residences

Cicero Senior Lofts

5835 W 63rd St

Midway

6447 W 63rd Pl

5308 S Harlem Ave

5023 S Central Ave

Located in the City Of Chicago School District 299 at 6325 West 56th Street in Chicago, IL, Kennedy High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1584 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Chicago apartments for rent that are close to Kennedy High School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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