
Apartments near King Drive Station-Green Line in Chicago, IL (2,118 Rentals)


7435-7439 S Rhodes Ave

1445-1447 E 67th Pl

1529 E 65th Pl

1454 E 67th Pl

1534 E 65th Pl

5410-5412 S University Ave

5338-5344 S Greenwood Ave

5437-5447 S University Ave

5624-5626 S Dorchester Ave

Parkview Towers

5108 Calumet Ave

7442 S Calumet Ave

5123 S Indiana Ave

7451 S Vernon Ave

5917 - 5919 S Emerald Ave

7250 S Yale

5315 S Ellis Ave

5116 S Indiana Ave

7147-7149 S Woodlawn Ave

5417-5429 S University Ave

5710 S Blackstone Ave

5319 S Ellis Ave

1532-1534 E Marquette Rd

5631 S Dorchester Ave

5432-5434 S Woodlawn Ave

5124 S Michigan Ave

5311 S Ellis Ave

5411-5415 S University Ave

5635-5637 S Dorchester Ave

5200-5208 S Drexel Ave

5120-5126 S Michigan Ave

5118 S Indiana Ave

5600-5602 S Dorchester Ave

1401 E 69th Pl

7200 S Woodlawn Ave

5454-5460 S Kimbark Ave

5627-5629 S Dorchester Ave

7232 S University Ave

5219-5227 S Drexel Ave

558 E 75th St

Dellray

1508 E 67th Pl

5316 S Greenwood Ave

5401-5409 S University Ave

5711-5715 S Blackstone Ave

5617-5619 S Dorchester Ave

7220 S Harvard Ave

5211-5215 S Drexel Blvd

7236 S University Ave

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