
Apartments near Rand River Center in Des Plaines, IL (266 Rentals)


River Court

Perry Lane

175 S River Rd

1378 Perry St

1354 E Washington St

Park Laurel

The Viking Apartments

555 Graceland Ave

1348 Brown St

550 Graceland Ave

1380 Jefferson St

Metropolitan Square Condo

1326 Brown St

659 South River Road

1316 Brown St

1633 River St

1327 Brown St

1330 Perry St

425-433 Laurel Ave

River Pointe

677 S River Rd

400-416 Laurel Ave

1670 Mill St

1300 Jefferson St

1325 Perry St

471-475 Laurel Ave

1299 Brown St

1282 Washington St

1702 Mill St

1283-1285 Washington St

1675 Mill St

1287 Brown St

1288 Perry St

1266 Washington St

1255 Washington St

1271 Brown St

1328 Webford Ave

1261 Brown St

1685 Mill St

711 S River Rd

1244 Brown St

1222 Brown St

Library Courte Condominiums

1231 Harding Ave

1227 Brown St

1211 Brown St

429 Western Ave

450 S Western Ave

700 Graceland Ave

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There are currently 379 Studio Apartments in Des Plaines with rent ranges from $1,180 to $3,555 with an average price of $1,798.
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