
Apartments near Chicago Avenue Station (Blue Line)-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (3,503 Rentals)


161 W Schiller St

Van Buren Lofts

1515 N Milwaukee Ave

915 N Dearborn St

301-315 S Halsted St

1824 W North Ave

1122 N DEARBORN

1900 N Maud Ave

1112 N Dearborn St

Eliot House

Warrington

24 W Erie St

1660 N Hudson Ave

Vanguard Lofts

1455 N Wieland St

2116 W Haddon Ave

1644 N Hermitage Ave

1873 N Sheffield Ave

770 Lofts

770 W Gladys Ave

1726 N Mohawk St

2108 W Division St

2159 W Erie St

2059 W Evergreen Ave

1514 N Wieland St

1626 N Sedgwick St

14 W Chestnut St

1003-1021 N Dearborn St

Millennium Centre

315-319 W North Ave

1849-1859 W North Ave

Bucktown Lofts

1632 N Wood St

412 N Clark St

1503 N Wieland St

1627 N Sedgwick St

1843 W North Ave

2158 Grand Ave

2204 W Chicago Ave

816 N Leavitt St

1528 N Milwaukee Ave

Paulina Arts Center

1523-1525 N Wicker Park Ave

1021 N Leavitt St

2215 W Iowa St

913 W Van Buren St

No. 9 Walton

1838 W North Ave

245 W North Ave

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