
Apartments near North Plaza in Northlake, IL (301 Rentals)


10543 Crown Rd

1400 N 24th Ave

2836 Lincoln St

10537 Crown Rd

4515 Butterfield Rd

Norwood Apartments

10525 Crown Rd

2842 Lincoln St

1530 N 23rd Ave

Melrose Place

10554 Crown Rd

605 N Wolf Rd

10237 Chestnut Ave

10241 Chestnut Ave

10548 Crown Rd

10233 Chestnut Ave

10542 Crown Rd

10536 Crown Rd

10530 Crown Rd

10229 Chestnut St

10512 Crown Rd

10518 Crown Rd

10524 Crown Rd

10225 Chestnut Ave

10506 Crown Rd

10448 Crown Rd

3002 Prairie St

3005 Ruth St

10454 Crown Rd

10500 Crown Rd

3002 Ruth St

10215-10217 Chestnut Ave

3001 Ruth St

3006 Prairie St

3001 Prairie St

10207-10209 Chestnut Ave

3010 Ruth St

3002 Bright St

3005 Prairie St

4341 Butterfield Rd

3009 Ruth St

3010 Prairie St

10171 W Chestnut Ave

3002 Houston Dr

3014 Ruth St

3013 Ruth St

3122 St. Charles Rd

3017 Ruth St

3014 Prairie St

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How much are Studio apartments in Northlake?
There are currently 244 Studio Apartments in Northlake with rent ranges from $1,980 to $2,476 with an average price of $2,229.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Northlake ranges from $950 to $3,476 with an average monthly rent of $2,293.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Northlake range from $1,350 to $4,756. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,010.
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