
Apartments near Logan Square Station-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (906 Rentals)


2109 N Avers Ave

2700 W Armitage Ave

3223 N Hamlin Ave

3572 W Cortland St

3062 N Davlin Ct

2133 N Springfield Ave

3229 N Hamlin Ave

1930 N Fairfield Ave

3231 N Hamlin Ave

2425 W Medill Ave

3301 N Ridgeway Ave

3101 N Springfield Ave

2655 W Armitage Ave

1857 N Mozart

2630 W Armitage Ave

1846 N Mozart St

1934 N Washtenaw Ave

2209 N Campbell Ave

3244 N Hamlin Ave

2207 N Campbell Ave

3806 W Armitage Ave

2736 W Cortland St

3301 N Hamlin Ave

3107 N Harding Ave

2734 W Cortland St

2529 W Charleston St

1846 N California Ave

1839 N Monticello Ave

2720 W Cortland St

2560 W Armitage Ave

2552 W Armitage Ave

2437 W Fletcher St

2442-2456 W Fletcher St

2700-2706 W Cortland St

1839-1841 N Lawndale Ave

1916 N Ridgeway Ave

4003 W Palmer Ave

2068 N Campbell Ave

1934 N Rockwell St

2046-2048 N Milwaukee Ave

2054 N Campbell Ave

2621 W Homer St

2649 W Cortland St

3329 N Avers Ave

2103-2107 N Pulaski Rd

Shoemaker Lofts

3401 N Hamlin Ave

3414 N Ridgeway Ave

2021 N Campbell Ave
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Apartment Common Area Rules: What Renters Need to Know
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Back in the day when I rented one of my first apartments, the property didn’t even have laundry in the building. Now, rental properties are often competing against each other to provide the best amenities.