
Apartments near Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago, IL (1,704 Rentals)


116 S Leavitt St

1702 N Karlov Ave

118 S Leavitt St

HICA Redevelopment

1111 N Western Ave

One South Leavitt

2216 W Chicago Ave

1537 S Saint Louis Ave

1301-1303 S California ave

1241 S Fairfield Ave

17 S LEAVITT St

1121 N Western Ave

North Lawndale | 13.7% Cap Rate | Low Vacancy

2906 W North Ave

1422 N Talman

1521 S Pulaski Rd

4907 W Cortez

2217 W Rice St

1301 S California Ave

2910 W North Ave

1523-1527 N California Ave

1701-1703 N Albany Ave

2344 W Thomas St

1543 S Ridgeway Ave

3123 W 15th St

1621 N Richmond St

1257 N Campbell Ave

1519-1521 S Kedzie Ave

1750-1752 N Spaulding Ave

2551-2553 W Hirsch St

2204 W Chicago Ave

Spaulding Apartments

1546 S Drake Ave

1654-1656 N Keeler Ave

1457 N Washtenaw Ave

2131 W Ohio St

2446 W Taylor St

816 N Leavitt St

Bernice

2416 W Arthington St

1444 N Talman Ave

2120 W Washington Blvd

2125-2129 W Washington Blvd

4951 W Walton St

2215 W Iowa St

1009 N Oakley Blvd

2200 W Jackson Blvd

1641 N Humboldt Blvd

1307 N Campbell Ave

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In such a busy, bustling city like Chicago, it's difficult to find a place to get in touch with the natural side of things, but thankfully even in such a big city, folks from Chicago apartments can visit one of the naturally beautiful spot in town, the Garfield Park Conservatory. Home to some of the most handsome plantlife in town, nature fans will find this place a paradise of beautiful colors and textures, where they can have fun while also learning about the world of vegetation. True plant fans should try to find an apartment near Garfield Park Conservatory, where plants go on display unlike anywhere else in town. The Garfield Conservatory is home to some of the most interesting displays in town, with such varied forms of plantlife that even those with apartments near the Garfield Conservatory may have a hard time exploring them all. There are so many gardens scattered around that it's hard to decide where to begin, but one of the most dazzling spots in the park is the Sugar from the Sun Garden. There, visitors from Chicago apartments can wonder through a collection of some of the most interesting plants around, such as banana and other fruit trees, as well as orchids and green leafy fronds, making it one of the best spots to wander through. People can also enjoy any of the fine outdoor or indoor gardens, and those with kids can enjoy the children's garden, home to some gorgeous vegetation that are sure to spark the young folks' imagination. Nature lovers will find no better place in the city to find a place to live than with an apartment near the Garfield Conservatory. With some of the most beautiful plantlife in the city, those who want to enjoy the peace and serenity that only the natural world can provide will find no place better in town to explore than the Garfield Conservatory.
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