
Apartments near P & K Shopping Center in Chicago, IL (3,171 Rentals)


6320-6322 N Magnolia Ave

1338 W Belmont Ave

6336 N Magnolia Ave

6341-6343 N Lakewood Ave

6345-6347 N Lakewood Ave

Lucille

6315-6317 N Magnolia Ave

6325-6327 N Magnolia Ave

6340-6342 N Magnolia Ave

3306 N Racine Ave

3225 N Lakewood

6335-6337 N Magnolia Ave

1214 W Melrose St

1220-1222 W Belmont Ave

1218 Belmont Ave

2801-2805 W Lawrence Ave

4743-4753 N Virginia Ave

4871 N Washtenaw Apartments

Ainslie & Washtenaw Apartments

2620 W Gunnison St

Lawrence 2607 W

2612-2616 W. Leland Ave

Rockwell Commons

4838 N Sacramento Ave

3001 W Lawrence Ave

4700-4706 N Sacramento Ave

2520 W Leland Ave

4901-4907 N Whipple St

Whipple Apartments

Riverside Building

4730-4744 N Whipple St

4939 N Whipple St

4815-4825 N Albany Ave

4837-4851 N Albany Ave

4554 N Maplewood Ave

The Lincoln

The Albany Park Place

3104 W Ainslie St

4856 N Albany

4957-4959 N Albany Ave

3055-3057 W Eastwood Ave

3119-3125 W Lawrence Ave

The Trieuth at Lincoln Square

4705 N Troy St

4851 N Troy St

4725 N Western Ave

5118 N Lincoln

Canvas at Leland Plaza

The Westerner
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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.