
Apartments near Schurz High School in Chicago, IL (593 Rentals)


3049 N Spaulding Ave

3507-3511 N Elston Ave

3501-3505 N Elston Ave

3118 W Byron St

3100 W Addison St

3401 N Troy St

3343 N Troy St

5225 W Agatite Ave

4522 N Milwaukee Ave

3054 W Addison St

3741-3743 Albany Ave

3049 W Grace St

3501 N Albany Ave

2846-2850 N Christiana

3231-3239 W Wellington Ave

3318 N Albany St

3234 N Albany Ave

3024 W Addison St

3023-3025 W Addison St

Storage, steps from Blue Line and Logan Sq

2931-2941 N Sawyer Ave

4206 N Linder Ave

3913 N Central Ave

3806 N Central Ave

5605 W Grace St

2906 N. Sawyer

3420 N Elston Ave

3008 W Addison St

3318 W Diversey Ave

5454 W Berteau Ave

3000 W Addison St

The Park Condominiums

5601-5605 W Byron St

3057 N Troy St

3037-39 N Troy St

3001-W W Cornelia Ave

W School St

5400 W Montrose Ave

2941-2943 N Kedzie Ave

2837-2839 N Sawyer Ave

3037 W Belmont Ave

3137 W Wellington Ave

3201-3211 W George St

2852 N Kedzie Ave

2761-2763 N Spaulding Ave

3234 N Central Ave

2731-2741 N Milwaukee Ave

5522 Berteau Ave

2935-2941 W Byron St

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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