
Apartments near Robeson High School in Chicago, IL (231 Rentals)


6456 S Parnell Ave

Major Robert Lawrence Apartments

7100 S Union Ave

7153 S Parnell Ave

721-729 W 71st St

138-140 W 70th St

7153 S Parnell Ave

6733 S Perry

6949-6951 S Green St

6825 S Perry Ave

148 W 66th St

6928-6930 S Green St

6526 S Ross Ave

6429-6431 S Stewart Ave

6643-6645 S Perry Ave

7131 S Emerald Ave

6915 S Peoria St

6447-6449 S Yale Ave

6548 S Perry Ave

6701 S Peoria St

7220 S Harvard Ave

7132 S Wentworth Ave

902-908 W 68th St

818-824 W 71st St

7157 S Yale Ave

Yale Garden Project

6701 S Sangamon St

Jumbo Brick 6 Unit

7301 S Stewart Ave

7220-7222 S Wentworth Ave

7200 S Vincennes Ave

935 W Marquette Ave

7007 S Sangamon St

7250 S Yale

6456-6458 S Green St

7203-7207 S Vincennes Ave

6803 S Morgan St

7250 S Emerald Ave

Antioch Haven Homes

7339 S Harvard Ave

7000 S Morgan St

6956 S Wabash Ave

6950 S Wabash Ave

7332 S Lowe Ave

6701 S Carpenter St

6821 S Wabash Ave

6827 S Wabash Ave

7332 S Vincennes Ave

7003-7005 S Carpenter St
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Located in the City Of Chicago School District 299 at 6835 South Normal Boulevard in Chicago, IL, Robeson High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 704 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 Robeson 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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