
Apartments near Southport Station-Brown Line in Chicago, IL (4,272 Rentals)


2039-2041 W Belmont Ave

2700 N Southport Ave

2706 N Wayne St

651 W Aldine Ave

640 W Roscoe St

643 W Roscoe St

848 W George St

711 W Briar Pl

2700 N Wayne Ave

2740 N Lincoln Ave

1518 W Belle Plaine Ave

1526 W Belle Plaine Ave

1902 W Byron St

Metro North

900 W Dakin St

2752 N Seminary Ave

3555-3565 N Broadway St

4105 N Ashland Ave

707-709 W Briar Pl

4028-4030 N Sheridan Rd

913-915 W Irving Park Rd

839 W Dakin St

642 W Aldine Ave

Buckingham Building

628-634 W Roscoe St

3161-3171 N Orchard St

4032 N Sheridan Rd

616 W Patterson Ave

2708-2712 N Ashland Ave

3542 N Hoyne Ave

Regal Loft Condos

1911 W Larchmont Ave

4051-4053 N Kenmore Ave

841 W George St

715-717 W Barry

657 W Briar Pl

639 W Melrose St

622 W Cornelia Ave

4119 N Ashland Ave

1311 W Schubert Ave

Pine Grove Court Condominiums

2765 N Kenmore Ave

3420-3428 N Broadway St

2104 W Belmont Ave

4040 N. Hermitage

1839-1843 W Irving Park Rd

4055 N Hermitage Ave

4118 N Ashland Ave

N Lincoln

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