
Apartments near Jefferson Park Station-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (647 Rentals)


5272 N. Luna

5709 W Lawrence Ave

4524 N Long Ave

4500 N Long Ave

5742 W Lawrence Ave

5160 N Elston Ave

5154 N Elston Ave

4522 N Milwaukee Ave

5134-5136 N Elston Ave

5761 W Higgins Ave

4929 N Menard Ave

5768 W Higgins Ave

4501-4511 N Central Ave

5830-5832 W Lawrence Ave

5225 W Agatite Ave

5536 W Balmoral Ave

5366 N Central Ave

4437-4445 N Central Ave

5841 W Lawrence Ave

5400 W Montrose Ave

5121 W Agatite Ave

5130 N Cicero Ave

4425-4431 N Milwaukee Ave

5458 N Long Ave

4423 N Central Ave

5901 W Giddings St

4440 N Lavergne Ave

5008 N Marmora Ave

5835 W Foster Ave

5856 W Eastwood Ave

5622 W Montrose Ave

4414-4424 N Lavergne Ave

5915 W Higgins Ave

4715-4725 W Lawrence Ave

4747 N Keating Ave

Pensacola Place

5700 W Montrose Ave

4338 N Milwaukee Ave

4306-08 N Laramie Ave

5710 W Montrose Ave

5940 W Gunnison St

4633 N Keating

4324 N Milwaukee Ave

4734-4738 N Austin Ave

4832 W Montrose Ave

5601 N Central Ave

5058 Hutchinson St

5617 N Central Ave

5838 W Montrose Ave

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