
Apartments near Washington Park Plaza in Chicago, IL (1,890 Rentals)


4950 S King Dr

4624 S Evans Ave

5228 S King Dr

4924 S Martin Luther King Dr

5100-5114 S Woodlawn Ave

Ingleside Court Condominiums

4639 S Saint Lawrence Ave

1200 E Madison Park

1201-1205 E Madison Park

5336 S University Ave

Boulevard apartments

5025 S Woodlawn Ave

5465-5473 S Ingleside Ave

4957 S Calumet Ave

5021 S Woodlawn Ave

1210 E Hyde Park Blvd

5108 Calumet Ave

4953-4955 S Calumet Ave

4627 S Drexel Blvd

4834 S King Dr

5312 S Greenwood Ave

4720-4726 S Greenwood Ave

4640-4642 S Ellis Ave

5431-5433 S Greenwood Ave

1216 E Hyde Park Blvd

4911 S Calumet Ave

4610 S Drexel Blvd E

5345 S University Ave

5437-5439 S Greenwood Ave

5410-5412 S University Ave

1220 E Hyde Park Blvd

The Abbey

1216 E Madison Park

5478-5480 S Ellis Ave

5426-5428 S University Ave

4635 S Ellis Ave

1218 E Madison Park

5124-5132 S Kimbark Ave

5484-5486 S Ellis Ave

1034-1036 E 47th St

5100-5112 S Kimbark Ave

1219-1225 E 52nd St

5430-5432 S University Ave

5001-5009 S Prairie Ave

1226 E Hyde Park Blvd

5332-5334 S Woodlawn Ave

1226 E Madison Park

1222-1224 E 52nd St

5411-5415 S University Ave

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