
Apartments near Schurz High School in Chicago, IL (581 Rentals)


3316-18 N Keystone Ave

3900 W Cornelia Ave

3400 N Harding Ave

4034 W School St

3905-07 W Cornelia Ave

4030-4032 W Irving Park Rd

3946-3956 W Dakin St

3501-07 N Springfield Ave

4356 W Belmont Ave

3403-05 N Harding Ave

4046 N Keystone

3222-3224 N Karlov Ave

4121 N Tripp Ave

3501-3509 N Cicero Ave

3834 W Cornelia Ave

4015 W School St

3929 W Irving Park Rd

4101-4103 N Kedvale Ave

4106-4112 N Keystone Ave

4021 W Belle Plaine Ave

Irving Park Retail

3801 W Addison St

4101 N Keystone Ave

3834-3842 W Roscoe St

4133 N Kedvale Ave

4824 W Addison St

3755 W Addison St

3352 N Avers Ave

3445 N Hamlin Ave

4017 N Springfield Ave

3108-10 N Karlov Ave

3834 W Irving Park Rd

3427 N Hamlin

3727 W Addison St

Shoemaker Lofts

3401 N Hamlin Ave

3726 W Cornelia Ave

3457-3459 N Ridgeway Ave

4135 W Barry Ave

4207-4211 N Keystone Ave

3102-3104 N Kolmar Ave

4200-4201 N Pulaski Rd

4206-4210 N Pulaski Rd

3054 N Kolmar Ave

3516 N Lawndale Ave

3543 N Lawndale Ave

3842 N Lamon Ave

4860 W Byron St

4929 W Warwick Ave

Located in the City Of Chicago School District 299 at 3601 North Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago, IL, Schurz High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 2339 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 Schurz 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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