
Apartments near Kmart in Chicago, IL (1,810 Rentals)


5534-5540 W North Ave

3901 W Schubert Ave

1901-1903 N Kimball Ave

3746 W Wrightwood Ave

3740-3744 W Wrightwood Ave

3519 W Belden Ave

2636 N LeClaire Ave

3359 W Beach Ave

3614-3624 W Augusta Blvd

3722 W Wrightwood Ave

1714 N Spaulding Ave

3357-3359 W Hirsch St

901-903 N. Ridgeway Multi-Unit

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3838 W Chicago Ave

1750-1752 N Spaulding Ave

3818-3820 W Schubert Ave

857 N Ridgeway Ave

2233-2239 N Saint Louis Ave

3714 W Wrightwood St

3335 W Dickens Ave

3533-3535 W Fullerton Ave

2648 N Leclaire Ave

1650 N Spaulding Ave

1454 N Luna Ave

2619 N Ridgeway

4852 W Diversey Ave

2855 N Kostner Ave

3706-3712 W Wrightwood Ave

2502 N Central Park Ave

4956 W Parker Ave

1920 N Spaulding Ave

2855 N Kilbourn Ave

5601 W Wabansia St

750 N Avers Ave

5253 W Deming Pl

1300 N Homan Ave

2650 N Hamlin Ave

742 N Springfield

2105 N Kimball Ave

3513-3515 W Medill Ave

3328 W Lemoyne St

3700 West Wrightwood

2423 N Long Ave

640-642 N Cicero Ave

2854-2856 N Lowell Ave

1400 N Luna Ave

2627 N Ridgeway Ave

1317-1325 N Homan Ave
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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.