
Apartments near Illinois Medical District-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (2,336 Rentals)


1843 W Thomas St

1350 W Augusta Blvd

1025 W Cullerton St

The Old Post Office Apartments

1957 W 23rd St

1059 W Fry St

Wicker Park Apartments

818 W 18th St

2610 W Rice St

1034 W 20th Pl

1431 W Cortez

333 N Jefferson St

550-560 W Fulton St

854 N May St

1057-1059 N Wolcott Ave

1056 N Hermitage Ave

1048 N Marshfield Ave

1530-1532 W Cortez St

919-921 N Campbell Ave

2453 W Walton St

3227 W Harrison St

2316 W Augusta Blvd

2235 W Cortez St

2322 W Augusta Blvd

2530-2532 W Iowa St

2047 W 23rd St

2019 W Thomas St

1510 W Cortez Ave

1452 W Cortez St

1059 N Hermitage Ave

1518 W Cortez St

1508 W Cortez St

1056-1058 N Damen Ave

2031 W 23rd St

1048 N Ashland Ave

2200-2206 W Cortez St

2200 W 23rd St

2047 W Thomas St

42-44 N Kedzie Ave

2005 S Washtenaw Ave

2620 W Rice St

1101 W Chestnut St

2313 S Seeley Ave

2700 W Chicago Ave

330 N Clinton St

2702-2712 W Chicago Ave

Willard Court Condominiums

951-953 N Racine Ave

1100 N Damen Ave

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