
Apartments near Halsted Station (Orange Line)-Orange Line in Chicago, IL (1,381 Rentals)


309-315 W 23rd St

2954 S Archer Ave

266 W 24th St

303-305 W 23rd Pl

1921 S Jefferson St

3143-3149 S Morgan St

3155 S Halsted St

1839-1843 S Carpenter St

2700 S Princeton Ave

2621-2623 S Princeton Ave

250 W 24th Pl

251 W 25th Pl

3041 S Normal Ave

344 W 29th St

1916-1918 S Canalport Ave

1825 S Carpenter St

248 W 26th St

265 W 23rd St

1917 S. Racine Ave.

2017 S Throop St

243 W 24th St

246 W 24th St

3214 S Green St

1847 S Canalport Ave

639 W 18th St

258 W 31st St

18th Place Apartments

3204 S Emerald Ave

1837 S Canalport Ave

965 W 18th St

2022 S Throop St

225 W 25th Pl

2632 S Wells St

1019 W 18th St

1015 W 32nd

434-436 W 31st St

235-237 W 26th St

2745 S Princeton Ave

1832 S Canalport Ave

3156 S Aberdeen St

3147 S May St

1843 S Racine Ave

222 W 26th St

259 W 22nd Pl

2708-2710 S Wells St

818 W 18th St

3227-3231 S Halsted St

1813 S May St

2223 S Princeton Ave

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