
Apartments near 53rd Street Hyde Park Station-Metra Electric Line in Chicago, IL (1,870 Rentals)


5541-5559 S Kimbark Ave

5012 S Woodlawn Ave

5460-5470 S Woodlawn Ave

5417-5429 S University Ave

5437-5447 S University Ave

4808-4810 S Dorchester Ave

5004 S Woodlawn Ave

5482 S Woodlawn Ave

5411-5415 S University Ave

1130-1138 E Hyde Park Blvd

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5700 Stony Island Apartments

5704 S Harper Ave

5336 S University Ave

5631-5639 S Kenwood Ave

5124-5126 S University Ave

4800-4802 S Dorchester Ave

1365-1367 E 48th St

5648-5656 S Dorchester Ave

5459-5461 S University Ave

5120-5122 S University Ave

5410-5412 S University Ave

5426-5428 S University Ave

5711-5715 S Blackstone Ave

5430-5432 S University Ave

5229 S Greenwood Ave

5133-5145 S Greenwood Ave

5710 S Blackstone Ave

1358-1364 E 48th St

5716-5730 S Stony Island Ave

1352-1354 E 48th St

5510-5514 S Woodlawn Ave

5217 S Greenwood Ave

1047-1059 E Hyde Park Blvd

5225 S Greenwood

5219 S Greenwood Ave

1340-1348 E 48th St

5125-5131 S Greenwood Ave

5616-5618 S Kimbark Ave

5712 S Dorchester Ave

5701-5707 S Kenwood Ave

5511-5515 S University Ave

5521-5523 S University Ave

5431-5433 S Greenwood Ave

5220 S Greenwood Ave

5437-5439 S Greenwood Ave

5517-5519 S University Ave

5527-5529 S University Ave

5715 S Kenwood Ave

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