
Apartments near Western Station (Blue Line - O'Hare Branch)-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (1,096 Rentals)


Margies Candies Building

2441 W Cortland St

2450 W Cortland St

2340 W Moffat

1848 N Winnebago Ave

2333 W Armitage Ave

1870 N Milwaukee Ave

1939 N Wilmont St

1855 N Winnebago Ave

2455 W Cortland St

2320 W Armitage Ave

2410 W Bloomingdale Ave

2459 Armitage Mixed Use Retail + Apartments

2021 Western Ave

Enclave

2436 W Bloomingdale Ave

2300 W Armitage Ave

2021 N Campbell Ave

2300-2330 W Saint Paul Ave

1830-1840 N Milwaukee Ave

2244 W Armitage Ave

2246 W Armitage Ave

2541 W Cortland St

1829 N Milwaukee Ave

2240 W Armitage Ave

St. Paul Condominium

1821 N Milwaukee Ave

2233 W Armitage St

2046-2048 N Milwaukee Ave

2058 N Western Ave

2312 W Dickens Ave

2054 N Campbell Ave

2068 N Western

2341 W Charleston St

1700-1714 N Western Ave

2350 W Charleston St

2068 N Campbell Ave

1838 N Leavitt

2552 W Armitage Ave

1934 N Rockwell St

Clock Tower Lofts

2332 W Charleston St

2560 W Armitage Ave

2149-2151 W Armitage Ave

1655-1657 N Western Ave

2615 W Cortland St

2147 W Armitage Ave

2529 W Charleston St

2251 W Wabansia Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.