
Apartments near Gappie Shopping Center in Chicago, IL (1,254 Rentals)


5051 S Forrestville Ave 544 E 51st St Chicago, IL 60615

3157 S Racine Ave

Ohio Commons

5046 S Champlain Ave 612 E 51st St Chicago, IL 60615

5047 S Champlain Ave

Drexel House - Co-Living

Drexel Square

Drexel Terrace

5049 S. Drexel Boulevard

918 E. Hyde Park Boulevard

2855 S Archer Ave

2145 S. Halsted

1020-1030 E Hyde Park Blvd

5053 S. Ellis Avenue

2124 S Halsted

2109-2111 S Halsted St

5100 S. Ellis Avenue

5034-5046 S. Woodlawn Avenue

1101 E. Hyde Park Boulevard

The Ella Apartments

Ivy at Mason

2012-2018 S Peoria St

5006 S Blackstone Ave

5111 S. Kimbark Avenue

Ivy at Shelbyrne

5018-5020 S Blackstone Ave

1836-1838 S Halsted St

1832 S Halsted St

Casa Morelos

5055 S Dorchester Ave

Casa Maravilla

1749 S Halsted St

Ivy at Fairfax

963 W Cullerton St

Ivy at Carlson

Ivy at Piccadilly

5110 Harper Avenue

5120 S Harper Ave

City Hyde Park

1002 W 18th St

Casa Puebla

4858 S May St

5120 S. Hyde Park Boulevard

South of the Yards

1925 S Racine Ave

1040-44 W. 18th St. / 1715-17 S. Carpenter St

1157 W 19th St

1711 S. Carpenter St.

1621 S Carpenter St
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