
Apartments near Chicago Avenue Station (Blue Line)-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (965 Rentals)


Union Park Lofts

CA23 II

1832 W Race Ave

741-745 N Wolcott Ave

16 N May St

1859 W Chicago Ave

348-350 W Wendell St

1838 W Augusta Blvd

1036 N Orleans St

1310 N Milwaukee Ave

1836 W Augusta Blvd

11 N Carpenter St

1355 W Washington Blvd

811 W Weed St

1261 N Cleveland Ave

Washington Boulevard Lofts

3 North Aberdeen Place

319 W Erie St

4 North Aberdeen Place

1750 W Division St

626 W Randolph St

1417 N Ashland Ave

Madison+Carpenter

1741 W Crystal St

15 N Elizabeth St

1731 W Potomac Ave

1901-1907 W Chicago Ave

McGuire Condominiums

1536-1538 N Halsted St

1434 N Bosworth Ave

1410-1412 N Ashland Ave

959 N Wolcott Ave

1848 W Augusta Blvd

1130 W Madison St

1429-1433 N Ashland Ave

Luxury condo unit

The Grand Orleans

1011 N Wolcott Ave

1031 N Orleans St

1843 W Thomas St

932-940 W Madison St

1425 N Ashland Ave

1368 N Mohawk St

1435-1439 N Ashland Ave

900-924 W Madison St

1574-1586 N Clybourn Ave

1849 W Grand

1804 W Division St

1812-1814 W Division St
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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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.