
Apartments near City Sports in Chicago, IL (1,789 Rentals)


7106 S Euclid Ave

2201 E 70th

6936 S Paxton Ave

7153-7157 S Euclid Ave

2104 E 72nd Place LLC

6935 S Paxton Ave

6900 S Paxton Ave

6848-6852 S Merrill Ave

6855-6859 S Merrill Ave

6929 S Paxton Ave

6830 S Jeffery Blvd

6835-6837 S Merrill Ave

7232 S Merrill Ave

1838 E 72nd St

2046-2048 E 73rd St

6811-6813 S Clyde Ave

6825 S Merrill Ave

7147 S Constance Ave

7250 S Merrill Ave

6812 S Merrill Ave

7200-12 S Bennett

Shoreline Condominiums

Presidents Plaza II

6756 S Chappel

1963 E 73rd St

7300 S Jeffrey Blvd

6800-6810 S Merrill Ave

7040 S Cregier Ave

6757 S Clyde Ave

6801 S Merrill Ave

7020-7024 S Cregier Ave

6748 S Clyde Ave

7245-7255 S Bennett Ave

6753 S Clyde Ave

6751 S. Merrill Apartments

6920-6930 S Oglesby Ave

6800 S Paxton Ave

6950 S Cregier Ave

6750 S Merrill Ave

South Shore Apartments

6940 S. Oglesby

7250 Bennett Ave S

1741-1745 E 71st St

6739-6741 S Clyde Ave

6745 S Clyde Ave

6744 S Merrill Ave

6749-6757 S Merrill Ave

7252 S Bennett Ave

6839 S Crandon Ave

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