
Apartments near 87th Street (Woodruff) Station-Metra Electric Line in Chicago, IL (1,152 Rentals)


South Shore Apartments

7109 S Ridgeland

1903-1909 E 72nd St

7800 S Essex

7110-18 S Ridgeland Ave

7914 S Kingston

7317 S Chappel

7640 S Stewart Ave

1801-1809 E 71st Pl

7450 S Luella Ave

2512-2518 E 79th St

Auburn Gresham Apartments

211 E 71st

7700 S Phillips Ave

7748 S Essex Ave

7222-7224 S Jeffery Blvd

1748 E 71st Pl

Bennett Apartments

7648 S Phillips Ave

Jeffery Place Apartments

7801 S Essex

Chatam II

212-214 E 71st St

7200-7210 S Jeffery Blvd

300 W 75th St

7800 S Kingston

7749-53 South Essex Avenue

7649-7657 S Phillips Ave

7601-7611 S Yates Blvd

South Shore Neighborhood Apartments

7107-7129 S Bennett Ave

7120 S Wabash

7542-7548 S Stewart Ave

7801 S Kingston

7549 S Yates

7736 S Kingston Ave

7144 S Jeffery

7256-7258 S Merrill Ave

Cyril Court Apartments

7027-7033 S Indiana Ave

Jeffery Apartments

2050 E 72nd Place

2025 E 72nd Street

7700 S Kingston

7611-7619 S Normal Ave

Jeffery Apartments

7656-7658 S Kingston Ave

1931 E 71st

7051 S Bennett Ave

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