
Apartments near Belport Place Shopping Center in Chicago, IL (4,592 Rentals)


1838-1846 N Western Ave

Milwaukee Retail

2552 W Armitage Ave

2524 N Richmond St

1640 N Burling St

2206 W Eastwood

4620-4636 N Lincoln Ave

2450 W Cortland St

2560 W Armitage Ave

1916 N Lincoln Park

2935-2941 W Byron St

2381-2385 N Milwaukee Ave

1632 N Burling St

2336-2344 N Milwaukee Ave

2827 W Belden Ave

2105 W Caton St

1631 N Halsted St

1629 N Halsted St

4046 N Mozart St

1625 N Halsted St

2441 W Cortland St

328 W Wisconsin St

1956-1962 W Lawrence Ave

1726 N Mohawk St

2500 N Richmond St

2300-2330 W Saint Paul Ave

2200 W Leland Ave

1623 N Halsted St

Enclave

2134 W Giddings St

2111-2117 W Caton St

2900 W Irving Park Rd

1624 N Burling St

1629 N Burling St

325 N Orleans St

4152 N California Ave

2455 W Cortland St

Multi-Family Bldg

2144-2146 W Giddings St

4104-4106 N Mozart St

2410 W Bloomingdale Ave

Ravenswood Manor

4800-4820 N Damen Ave

The Callner Building

2914 W Irving Park Rd

Lincoln Park Villas

2832 W Lyndale St

Clock Tower Lofts

1615-1627 N Burling St
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Packing up everything you own to move is so stressful for many that ending your apartment lease can feel like a small or unimportant task. Ending your lease involves more than simply turning over your keys on the last day.

Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.