
Apartments near Belmont Station (Blue Line)-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (686 Rentals)


2933 N Milwaukee Ave

2931-2941 N Sawyer Ave

3343 N Troy St

3057 Lawndale

3037-39 N Troy St

3653 W Barry Ave

3702 W Belmont Ave

2834 N Dawson Ave

3137 W Wellington Ave

2941-2943 N Kedzie Ave

3318 N Albany St

2906 N. Sawyer

3712 W Belmont Ave

3401 N Troy St

3018 N Milwaukee Ave

2846-2850 N Christiana

Storage, steps from Blue Line and Logan Sq

2924 N Central Park Ave

3037 W Belmont Ave

3225 N Ridgeway Ave

2843 N Milwaukee Ave

The Milford

3038-3042 N Milwaukee Ave

3722 W Belmont Ave

2849 N Drake Ave

2956 N Albany Ave

3301 N Ridgeway Ave

W School St

3450 N Troy St

2976 N Ridgeway Ave

3201-3211 W George St

3121 N Milwaukee Ave

3001 N Albany Ave

3540 W Wolfram St

2852 N Kedzie Ave

2963 N Ridgeway Ave

3224 N Ridgeway Ave

2968 N Ridgeway Ave

3614 W George St

2837-2839 N Sawyer Ave

2836 N Drake Ave

3624 W George St

3223 N Hamlin Ave

2824 N Drake Ave

3229 N Hamlin Ave

2953 N Lawndale Ave

3231 N Hamlin Ave

2910-2912 N Albany St

3318 W Diversey Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.