
Apartments near Westlake Hospital in Melrose Park, IL (372 Rentals)


2069 N 18th Ave

1806 Armitage Ave

2074 N 19th Ave

1808 Armitage Ave

1816 Armitage Ave

2078 N 19th St

2082 N 19th Ave

9601 W McLean Ave

9603 W McLean Ave

10355 W Lyndale Ave

Melrose Park - Safe Haven Veterans Village

100-104 N 13th Ave

617-619 N 16th Ave

2111 Division St

1500-1504 N 22nd Ave

1410 N 1st Ave

1450 N 1st Ave

1510 N 1st Ave

1530 N 1st Ave

1570 N 1st Ave

1686 N 1st Ave

1710 N 1st Ave

1216 N 31st Ave

1926-1932 N 17th Ave

1122 N 32nd Ave

1123 N 33rd Ave

1967 N 18th Ave

1203 N 34th Ave

1970 N 18th Ave

1213 N 34th Ave

2029-2037 N 18th Ave

2027 N Mannheim Rd

Casa Heritage

10315 W Lyndale Ave

Grove Apartments

Bellwood Gateway

Grand Park Apartments

511 Lake St, Unit 511-3 Lake Street

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2136 N 74th Ct, Unit Garden

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7542 Adams St, Unit 311

1020 S 13th Ave, Unit 2

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624 Norfolk Ave, Unit SI ID1237891P

1021 S 16th Ave, Unit 2

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839 Dunlop Ave, Unit SI ID1605818P

1222 W Madison St, Unit 202

1222 W Madison St, Unit 511

1222 W Madison St, Unit 302

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How much are Studio apartments in Melrose Park?
There are currently 345 Studio Apartments in Melrose Park with rent ranges from $995 to $2,066 with an average price of $1,649.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Melrose Park range from $1,495 to $3,485. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,580.
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