
Apartments near Garfield Station (Green Line)-Green Line in Chicago, IL (550 Rentals)


119 E 59th St

5900-5908 S Indiana Ave

5021 S Indiana Ave

5919 S Calumet Ave

5014-5016 S King Dr

5914 S King Dr

5010 S Prairie Ave

5001-5009 S Prairie Ave

5910 S Michigan Ave

5001 S King Dr

5933 S Prairie Ave

5020 S Michigan Ave

5938 S Calumet Ave

350 E 50th St

5950 S King Dr

4957 S Calumet Ave

5922-5924 S Michigan Ave

4953-4955 S Calumet Ave

4950 S King Dr

4947 S Prairie Ave

362 E 60th St

St. Edmund's Manor

5959 S Calumet Ave

4956 S Michigan

4956 S Vincennes Ave

4952-4956 S Vincennes Ave

5034-5042 S Champlain Ave

656 E 51st St

417 E 60th St

5600-5602 Maryland Ave

4911 S Calumet Ave

Washington Scene

647 E 50th Pl

704 E 51st St

6023-6025 S King Dr

700-702 E 51st St

4918 S Vincennes Ave

5317 S Maryland Ave

816-822 E 57th St

6010 S Eberhart Ave

6030-6032 S Prairie Ave

5000-5008 S Champlain Ave

5635 S Maryland Ave

4924 S Martin Luther King Dr

6027-29 South Michigan Apartments

5430-5432 S Drexel Ave

6033--6037 S Indiana Ave

6022-24 S Eberhart Ave

541 E 60th St
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