
Apartments near Garfield Station (Red Line)-Red Line in Chicago, IL (370 Rentals)


5642 S Prairie Ave

725 W 54th St

5818-5822 S Michigan Ave

5258 S Union Ave

5630 S Prairie Ave

5116 S Indiana Ave

5216-5218 S Prairie Ave

5118 S Indiana Ave

5832 S Michigan Ave

5253 S Prairie Ave

5601 S Emerald Ave

5123 S Indiana Ave

5020 S Michigan Ave

5205-5207 S Prairie Ave

5847-5849 S Michigan Ave

4956 S Michigan

5347-5349 S Calumet Ave

5723 S Prairie Ave

5701-5703 S Emerald Ave

5910 S Michigan Ave

353 E 55th Pl

5737 S Prairie Ave

5648 S Calumet Ave

5119 S Prairie Ave

5922-5924 S Michigan Ave

119 E 59th St

359 E 55th Pl

5700 S Calumet Ave

5900-5908 S Indiana Ave

5021 S Indiana Ave

5645 S Calumet Ave

5024 S Union Ave

Boulevard apartments

5614-5616 S Martin L King Jr Dr

5612 S King Dr

5733-5735 S Calumet Ave

5533 S Green St

6049 S Princeton Ave

5037 S Prairie Ave

5618-5620 S Martin L King Jr Dr

5108 Calumet Ave

5010 S Prairie Ave

5228 S King Dr

Park Lawn Apartments

(SFH): 1 unit (4/2)

5210 King Townhomes

5656 S King Dr

5900 S Prairie Ave

4950-4952 S Prairie Ave
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