
Apartments near Southport Station-Brown Line in Chicago, IL (4,273 Rentals)


4312 N Kenmore Ave

4309-4311 N Kenmore Ave

Commodore

460 W Barry Ave

431 W Melrose St

2638 N Halsted St

455 W Briar Pl

450 W Briar Pl

700 W Schubert Ave

2312 W Belmont Ave

4315 N Kenmore Ave

2454 N Ashland Ave

The Eddystone

533 W Oakdale Ave

2453 N Ashland Ave

2445 N Greenview Ave

3066 N Clybourn Ave

2001 W Warner Ave

4113 North Lincoln

2614 N Clybourn Ave

2324 W Addison St

3342 N Claremont Ave

2323 W Melrose St

2316 W Belmont Ave

2435 N Greenview Ave

2501 N Clybourn Ave

516 W Oakdale Ave

441 W Briar Pl

434 W Briar Pl

4319-4321 N Kenmore Ave

640 W Schubert AVE

840 W Wrightwood AVE

448 W Barry

2628 N Halsted St

2337 W Roscoe St

857 W Wrightwood Ave

4316 N Sheridan Rd

2520 N Sheffield Ave

Tru Lofts

433 W Briar Pl

Green Brier

2431 N Janssen Ave

2509 N Clybourn Ave

4115-4119 N Lincoln Ave

2315-2321 W Waveland Ave

4331 N Kenmore Ave

2426 N Janssen Ave

4260 N Broadway St

4322 N Sheridan Rd

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