
Apartments near River Place Shopping Center in Lansing, IL (118 Rentals)


18509 School St

2907-2919 185th St

18543 Oak Ave

17915-17917 Wentworth Ave

18534 Wildwood Ave

18006-18014 Wentworth Ave

PIMA LANSING LLC

Buford Walker Senior Housing of LSSI

3007 Bernice Rd

3037 Bernice Rd

3069 Bernice Rd

Torrence Place

3020 178th St

Hickory Oaks Apartments

18216 Exchange Ave

18217 Exchange Ave

18400-18402 Torrence Ave

Riverwood Apartment Homes

18400 Exchange Ave

3344 Ridge Rd

Ridgewood Apartments

Lansing South Apartments

Sandridge Apartments

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1527 Berg Dr, Unit 1 East

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8 Waltham St, Unit 2F

744 Newell Ave

16752 Luella Ave

16439 Cottage Grove Ave

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10 Lawndale St, Unit 2

1560 Burnham Ave

Superior Oak Apartments

661-665 159th St

Maplewood Apartments

780 E 164th St

1420 E 156th St

15542 Sunset Dr

16054 Cottage Grove Ave

307 156th St

4 Waltham St

6112 S Hohman Ave

51 Detroit St

5 Waltham St

6044 Hohman Ave

144 157th St

6006 Hohman Ave

53 Elizabeth St

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What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Lansing cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Lansing range from $1,020 to $1,930. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,349.
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There are currently 30 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Lansing on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $883 to $2,300 - averaging $1,476 for the location.
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