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


5803 N Markham Ave

5835 N Cicero Ave

4055 N Mason

4416 N Kostner Ave

4719 N Kasson

4671-4681 N Lowell Ave

3906 W Lockwood Ave

3913 N Central Ave

River’s Edge Condominiums

5751-5759 W Irving Park Rd

5741-5749 W Irving Park Rd

5802 N Mason Ave

5300 W Berenice Ave

5601-5605 W Byron St

4606 N Elston Ave

6100 W Seminole St

5903 W Irving Park Rd

6025 W Ardmore Ave

5309 W Berenice Ave

3817 N Laramie Ave

4860 W Byron St

4649 N Kasson Ave

3807-3809 N Linder Ave

5454 W Grace St

3842 N Lamon Ave

4577 N Elston Ave

4202-4208 W Leland Ave

4757 N Keeler Ave

Rivers Edge

3806 N Central Ave

4001 N McVicker Ave

4554 N Elston

4945 W Berenice Ave

6000 N Cicero Ave

5605 W Grace St

4139 W Leland Ave

4482-4486 N Keokuk Ave

3922-3924 N Milwaukee Ave

3735 N Leclaire Ave

5001 W Grace St

5238 N Neenah Ave

4836 N Karlov Ave

4504 W Irving Park Rd

6115 N Cicero Ave

4929 W Warwick Ave

6006 N Elston Ave

4044 W Lawrence Ave

5300-5304 W Patterson Ave

5049 W Waveland Ave

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