
Apartments near Jefferson Park Station-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (645 Rentals)


3801 W Leland Ave

Ridgeway Court

Cornelia

4900 N Ridgeway Ave

4000 N Keystone Ave

4601 N Hamlin Ave

5935 N Northwest Hwy

4460 N Hamlin Ave

5927-5935 N Northwest Hwy

6852 W Higgins Ave

4056 N Harding Ave

4025-4027 N Pulaski Rd

6336 W Raven St

4742 W Roscoe St

4844-4850 W Henderson

3742 W Montrose Ave

4184 N Elston Ave

Senate Apartments

4142 N Avers Ave

3935-3945 N Pulaski Rd

6313 N Milwaukee Ave

3953 W Dakin St

North Park Village Apts - 62+

3559 N Milwaukee Ave

4205-4207 W Addison St

4128-34 W. Addison St. / 3601-03 N. Kedvale Ave

3435 N Milwaukee Ave

6760-6774 W Raven St

3423-3427 N Milwaukee Ave

6654 W Devon Ave

3401-3411 N Pulaski Ave

3543-3545 N New England Ave

Total Monthly Price
6825 W Leland Ave, Unit 3

6438 W Gunnison St

4805 N Normandy Ave

4750 N Oak Park Ave

4450 N Oak Park Ave

6400 N Cicero Ave

6801 W Montrose Ave

6805 W Montrose Ave

6621 W Norwood Ct

6800 W Montrose Ave

4401 N Newcastle Ave

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