
Apartments near Jeffrey Plaza in Chicago, IL (1,747 Rentals)


2812 E 76th St

7800 S Colfax Ave

1426 E Marquette Rd

7147-7149 S Woodlawn Ave

7843 S Essex Ave

7830 S Kingston Ave

7901-7909 S Phillips Ave

Carmel Fields

7840 S Kingston Ave

Kingston Apartments

2720 E 76th Pl

7847-7853 S Essex Ave

2806 E 76th Pl

7200 S Woodlawn

7837 Kingston Ave

7722 S Marquette Ave

6639 S Kenwood Ave

7635 S Coles Ave

7839 S Colfax Ave

7923 S Essex Ave

7952 S Phillips Ave

6626 S Kenwood Ave

2666-2670 E 78th St

7645 S Coles Ave

6610-6618 S Kenwood Ave

2659-2671 E 78th St

Capital Condominiums

7236 S University Ave

7232 S University Ave

7641 S South Shore Dr

7952 S Essex Ave

7932 S Kingston Ave

8052 S Paxton Ave

8059 S Merrill Ave

7801 S Marquette Ave

7661 S Coles Ave

6500 S Dorchester Ave

8016 S Phillips Ave

8030 S Yates Blvd

7664 S South Shore Dr

6605 S Kimbark Ave

7956 S Kingston Ave

6448 S Dorchester Ave

8000 S Kingston Ave

6446 S Dorchester Ave

8103 S Luella Ave

6631-6633 S Woodlawn Ave

2814 E 78th St

6337-6339 S Woodlawn Ave

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