
Apartments near 47th Street Station (Red Line)-Red Line in Chicago, IL (338 Rentals)


4012 S Indiana Ave

4016 S Indiana Ave

4952-4956 S Vincennes Ave

4040 S Prairie Ave

5336-5340 S Michigan Ave

4956 S Vincennes Ave

4818 S Forrestville Ave

Washington Park Condos

4401 S Vincennes Ave

4213 S King Dr

4051 Prairie ave

5253 S Prairie Ave

5258 S Union Ave

4011 S Indiana Ave

4900 S Forrestville Ave

4723 S Forrestville Ave

5210 King Townhomes

4112 S King Dr

4042 S Calumet Ave

4051-4059 S Calumet Ave

4040 S Calumet Ave

5419 S Wabash Ave

4030-4032 S Calumet Ave

3936 S Indiana Ave

4036 S Calumet Ave

4041 S Calumet Ave

4026-4028 S Calumet Ave

4058 S Dr Martin L King Jr Dr

5326-5328 S Prairie Ave

537-539 E 44th St

4347-4349 S Forrestville Ave

5228 S King Dr

4016-4018 S Calumet Ave

3927 S Indiana Ave

3920 S Indiana Ave

4023 S Calumet Ave

5410 S Indiana Ave

3921 S Indiana Ave

4008 S Calumet Ave

3917 S Indiana Ave

3912 S Indiana Ave

3916 S Indiana Ave

Boulevard apartments

4026 S Dr Martin L King Jr Dr

4009 S Calumet Ave

4028 S Dr Martin L King Jr Dr

3908 S Indiana Ave

425 E 41st St

421 E 41st St
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