
Apartments near 83rd Street Station-Metra Electric Line in Chicago, IL (390 Rentals)


7839 S Colfax Ave

8756 S Manistee Ave

300 E 78th St

2666-2670 E 78th St

8827 S Muskegon Ave

7952 S Essex Ave

7923 S Essex Ave

7839 S Kingston Ave

Kingston Apartments

8016 S Phillips Ave

7722 S Marquette Ave

7800-10 S Colfax Ave LLC

7840 S Kingston Ave

7847-7853 S Essex Ave

7815 S Kingston Ave

7952 S Phillips Ave

7830 S Kingston Ave

7754 South Colfax

7843 S Essex Ave

7829 S Essex Ave

7748 S Colfax Ave

8905 S Escanaba Ave

7823-7827 S Essex Ave

7901-7909 S Phillips Ave

8825 S Saginaw Ave

8917 S Exchange Ave

8030 S Yates Blvd

7736-7738 S Colfax Ave

7749-7753 S Kingston Ave

7721 S Colfax Ave

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7828 South Essex

7830 South Essex

7700 S Saginaw Ave

7661 S Coles Ave

7841 S Phillips Ave

2720 E 76th Pl

7664 S South Shore Dr

7645 S Coles Ave

8560 S Yates Blvd

2806 E 76th Pl

7731-7733 S Kingston Ave

7641-7643 S Saginaw Ave

7755 S Essex Ave

8927 S Muskegon Ave

7719 S Kingston Ave

7635 S Coles Ave

7816 S Phillips Ave

8524 S Oglesby Ave
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