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


2340 W Augusta Blvd

3100 W Douglas Blvd

1928 S Washtenaw Ave

2225 S Western Ave

1101 N Damen Ave

1446 W Cortez St

1111 N Winchester Ave

1060 N Milwaukee Ave

2253 W 23rd St

3250 W Congress Pky

2300 W 23rd St

1059 N Leavitt St

1114 N Wolcott Ave

1112 N Damen Ave

2341 W Cortez St

2658 W 21st St

1700 S Union Ave

1077 N Paulina St

1108-1110 N Ashland Ave

1122 N Wolcott Ave

1741 W Haddon Ave

2026 W Coulter St

1245 S Kedzie Ave

1253 S Kedzie Ave

2247 W Thomas St

948-954 N Campbell Ave

Lexington Condos

2021 W Haddon Ave

2030 W Coulter St

3259 W Lexington St

2746 W Chicago Ave

2301 S Oakley Ave

917-923 N Rockwell St

2507 W Augusta Blvd

2245 W 23rd St

1113 N Ashland Ave

938 N Elston Ave

1110 N Hermitage Ave

1133 N Winchester Ave

2624 W Iowa St

3256 W Polk St

1128 N Winchester Ave

1133 N Wood St

2752 W Chicago Ave

2546 W Walton St

3250-3258 W Flournoy St

1001 N Campbell Ave

2317 W Thomas St

2758 W Chicago Ave

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