
Apartments near Cicero Station (Green Line)-Green Line in Chicago, IL (334 Rentals)


4934 W Jackson Blvd

5019 W Quincy St

4540 W Jackson Blvd

8 UNITS /// AUSTIN NEIGHBORHOOD

4209 W Maypole Ave

700 N Laramie Ave

5301 W Washington Blvd

4345 W Wilcox St

4314 W Wilcox St

601 N Lockwood Ave

4948 W Gladys Ave

4924 W Iowa Rd

4459 W Jackson Blvd

Enola Dew Apartments

5316 W Washington Blvd

4200 W Washington Blvd

5318 W Race Ave

4407-4409 W Adams St

4329 W Wilcox St

4300 W Wilcox St

6 N Lockwood Ave

4400 W Jackson Blvd

311-315 N Long Ave

5317 W Ohio St

31 N Lorel Ave

4701 W Van Buren St

4951 W Walton St

4930 W Van Buren St

4114 W Maypole Ave

4403-4407 W Iowa St

4401 W Jackson Blvd

4900 W Walton St

5242 W Adams St

4116 W West End Ave

955 N Lamon Avenue

955-957 N Cicero Ave

4718 W Congress Pky

124-126 N Long Ave

6 UNITS /// GARFIELD PARK NEIGHBORHOOD

Adams / Lockwood Apartments

Austin United Alliance

4110 W Washington Blvd

4050 W West End Ave

1000 N Lamon St

5416-5424 W Ferdinand St

5246 W Chicago Ave

5007-5011 W Augusta Blvd

5134 W. Iowa

4439 W Van Buren St
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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.