
Apartments near Schurz High School in Chicago, IL (237 Rentals)


3345 N Central Park Ave

3563 W Henderson

3517-3521 W Grace St

2916-2926 W Pulaski Rd

3101 N Milwaukee Ave

3502-3508 W Grace St

4836-42 W Hutchinson St

Milwaukee Avenue Apartments

4901 W Cullom

Fields Lofts

4588 N Elston Ave

4538-4542 N Kenneth Ave

4540 N Kenneth Ave

5225 W Addison St

3731-3715 N Kimball Ave

4712-4720 W Diversey Ave

2828 N. Lawndale Ave.

3734 W. Diversey Ave.

3124 N Kimball Ave

Senior Suites of Kelvyn Park

2642-2650 N Kilpatrick Ave

3816-3824 N Long Ave

5205 W Pensacola Ave

Spaulding Apartments

3705 N Kedzie Ave.

3538 N Troy St

5157-5159 W Agatite Ave

3249-3253 W Barry Ave

3905 N Linder Ave

4519-4523 N Milwaukee Ave

3001 N Spaulding Ave

3453-3457 N Albany Ave

Hairpin Lofts

3237-3239 N Troy St

3110 W Belmont Ave

5523-5531 W Irving Park Rd

HIGHPOINT Avondale

ILUX

2779 N Milwaukee Ave

Maynard at 3508 North Sacramento

Diversey Square I Apartments

3906-3910 N Central Ave

2740 N Spaulding Ave

2900 N Troy St

Diversey Square II Apartments

2715-2729 N Milwaukee Ave

2944 N Albany Ave

2920-2922 N Albany Ave

3156 W Diversey

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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