
Apartments near Sedgwick Station-Brown Line in Chicago, IL (1,001 Rentals)


211 W Scott St

1427 N Sedgwick St

750 N Rush St

1 E Delaware Pl

1 E Delaware Pl

1 E Delaware Pl

823 N Clark St

460 W Chicago Ave

460 W Chicago Ave

121 W Chestnut St

870 N Orleans St

823 N Clark St

45 E Chicago Ave

45 E Chicago Ave

823 N Clark St

211 W Scott St

856 N Wells St

8 W Chestnut St

8 W Chestnut St

21 E Chestnut St

2 W Delaware Pl

2 W Delaware Pl

121 W Chestnut St

347 W Chestnut St

347 W Chestnut St

347 W Chestnut St

1122 W Chicago Ave

800 N Cleveland Ave

1122 W Chicago Ave

901 W Blackhawk St

8 W Chestnut St

901 W Blackhawk St

1556 N La Salle Dr

1600 N Halsted St

1556 N La Salle Dr

343 W Schiller St

343 W Schiller St

1138 N Wells St

347 W Chestnut St

347 W Chestnut St

51 E Chestnut St

1400 N Lake Shore Dr

1400 N Lake Shore Dr

625 W Division St

625 W Division St

1515 N Fremont St

1400 N Lake Shore Dr

750 N Rush St

750 N Rush St
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