
Apartments near California & Armitage in Chicago, IL (3,387 Rentals)


4019 W Dickens St W

1393-1397 N Milwaukee Ave

2812 W Chicago Ave

2806 W Chicago Ave

2804 W Chicago Ave

2814 W Chicago Ave

2808 W Chicago Ave

3037 W Belmont Ave

2854 W Belmont Ave

2442-2456 W Fletcher St

2047 W Thomas St

4016-4024 W Cortland St

2702-2712 W Chicago Ave

2919 N Seeley Ave

3701-3703 W Division St

2237 W Barry Ave

1133 N Lawndale Ave

1775 W Terra Cotta PL

3035 N Gresham Ave

3624 W George St

3735 W Diversey Ave

1052 N Central Park Ave

2700 W Chicago Ave

3069-3075 N Clybourn St

2945 N Milwaukee Ave

2501 N Clybourn Ave

The Iowan

2432 N Clybourn Ave

3127-3131 N Western

3713 W Division St

1645 W Wabansia Ave

2324 W Iowa St

2426 N Clybourn Ave

Northwestern Terra Cotta Company Building

3063-3067 N Clybourn Ave

3914-3924 W Altgeld St

1901 N Keystone Ave

1925 W Division St

1140 N Winchester Ave

1320 N Wicker Park Ave

1112 N Damen Ave

3122 N Clybourn Ave

1722 W Julian St

3818-3820 W Schubert Ave

3848 W Hirsch St

2924 N Central Park Ave

2347 W Iowa St

1736 West Beach

1528-1532 N Paulina St
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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.