
Apartments near Washington Park Plaza in Chicago, IL (1,874 Rentals)


5448 S Cornell Ave

5343-5345 S Cornell Ave

5710 S Blackstone Ave

5720 S Michigan Ave

5914-5916 S King Dr

5701 S Wabash Ave

5709 S Wabash Ave

5747 S Michigan Ave

5417-5419 S Cornell Ave

5914 S King Dr

5751-59 S. Michigan

5413 S Cornell Ave

5462-5470 S Cornell Ave

5331-5341 S Cornell Ave

5421 S Cornell Ave

Legends South A3

5726 S Michigan Ave

Jazz on the Boulevard

637 E 41st St

5433-5435 S Cornell Ave

715 E 41st St

5324-5330 S Hyde Park Blvd

5711-5715 S Blackstone Ave

719 E 41st St

5312-5318 S Hyde Park Blvd

4340 S Michigan Ave

Cornell Terrace

4330-4332 S Michigan Ave

5437-5439 S Cornell Ave

5447-5449 S Cornell Ave

5704 S Harper Ave

5906 S Calumet Ave

5340 S Hyde Park Blvd

5443-5445 S Cornell Ave

541 E 60th St

5801 S Michigan

5919 S Calumet Ave

5514-5526 S Cornell Ave

4043 S Drexel Blvd

5901 S Prairie Ave

University of Chicago Faculty Apartments

4058-4060 S Ellis Ave

4326-4328 S Michigan Ave

4320 S Michigan Ave

Gwendolyn Place

5485-5489 S Cornell Ave

5950 S King Dr

5461 S Cornell Ave

5457-5459 S Cornell 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.