
Apartments near Main Street Station-Purple Line in Evanston, IL (1,275 Rentals)


2213 Ridge Ave

2008 Dodge Ave

2108 Dewey Ave

2110 Dewey Ave

2119-2127 Dewey Ave

Lindgren House

2314-2316 Sherman Ave

Goodrich

Hill Arboretum Apartments

Ayers

3329 Church St

Drake Manor Of Skokie Condo

860 Hinman

800 Custer Ave

Miro Apartments

739-743 Main St

941 Chicago Ave

904-914 Sherman Ave

800-810 Sherman Ave

905-915 Elmwood

820 Judson Ave

1000 Hinman

Judson

930-36 Judson Ave

733 Hinman Ave

824 - 830 Washington St.

325-331 Kedzie St

943-945 Judson Ave

909-919 Washington

633 Sherman Ave

808 Forest Evanston Il 60202

913 Forest Ave.

918 Washington St

996-1012 Main St

730-736 Reba Pl

925-931 Forest Ave

707-713 Seward St

618 Hinman

743-& 747 Ridge Ave

828-834 Reba Pl

809-815 Seward St

817 Seward St

605 Hinman

800 Michigan

900 Reba Pl

929-935 Michigan Ave

908 Reba Pl

548 Sherman Ave

810 Seward St.

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There are currently 832 Studio Apartments in Evanston with rent ranges from $700 to $4,159 with an average price of $1,601.
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