
Apartments near Laurel Terrace in Highland Park, IL (111 Rentals)


1633 2nd St

Sheridan Square

The Park Claridge

1601 Oakwood Ave

1560 Oakwood Ave

1950 Sheridan Rd

Les Maisons Condominium Association

The Terraces

FRANK B PEERS SR. HSG (IHDA)

2020 Saint Johns Ave

1934 Linden Ave

McDaniels Square

367-375 Central Ave

620-626 Homewood Ave

Spanish Courts

2424 Green Bay Rd

1155 St. Johns Ave

723-733 Saint Johns Ave

1646 2nd St

1646-1658 2nd St

Albion Highland Park East

Laurel Apartments

Walnut Place

Sunset Woods

376 Park Ave

2121 Saint Johns Ave

447-455 Roger Williams Ave

HIGHPOINT Highwood Station 440

Arrive North Shore

548-552 Sheridan Rd

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250 High St, Unit 1

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113 Burtis Ave, Unit A

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30 Michigan Ave, Unit #2

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111 Pleasant Ave

334 Euclid Ave

Webster Place

8 Walker Ave

237 High St

226 Evolution Ave

303 Highwood Ave

13-15 Webster Ave

17-21 Webster Ave

235 North Ave

20 Webster Ave

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There are currently 34 Studio Apartments in Highland Park with rent ranges from $1,195 to $2,561 with an average price of $1,942.
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