
Apartments near Armitage Station-Brown Line in Chicago, IL (1,224 Rentals)


500 W. Fullerton Parkway

1939 N. Lincoln

2300 N Clark

The Granada

2540 N. Racine

HIGHPOINT Lincoln Park on Clark

334-344 W Menomonee St

2464 N Geneva Ter

2548 N Burling St

2330-2332 N Clark St

601 W. Deming Pl

550 W Arlington Plz

536 W Arlington Pl

2317 N Clark St

677-687 W Wrightwood Ave

327-329 W Webster Ave

1912-1914 N Lincoln Park

2527-2529 N Orchard St

415 W. Fullerton

530 W. Arlington Pl.

1900-1916 N Lincoln Park W

2612 N Halsted St

Deming Manor

531 W. Deming

2501 Southport Ave

Deming Place

Deming

301 W Wisconsin

The Nest at Lincoln Park West

Park Lincoln by Reside

Commonwealth Apartments

Reside on North Park

Fullerton Lofts

Fullerton Court Apartments

446-448 W Arlington Pl

2340 N. Commonwealth

1635 W Cortland

2514-2518 N Clark St

1807-09 N. Lincoln Park West

660 Wrightwood

Wicker Park Multi-Family 6-Unit 2BD/1BA

915-925 W Schubert Ave

1545 W. North Ave.

1524 W Fullerton Ave

North Town Village

625 W Wrightwood

2677 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

1640 North Park

Triangle Square
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