
Apartments near Madison Franklin Plaza in River Forest, IL (650 Rentals)


901 Ontario Apartments

Scoville Manor Apartments

165 S. Oak Park Ave.

The 801

817 S. Oak Park Ave.

Maeve on Lake

Park Plaza Apartments

804 Harrison St.

Belleforte East & West

173-181 N. Grove Ave.

801-811 S Euclid Ave

Erie Lake Apartments

508 Wesley/645 Madison

515 Forest Ave

944-964 S. Oak Park Avenue

901-917 S Euclid Ave

2115 S 4th

2109 S 5th Ave

2110 S 5th

618-622 Washington Blvd

Clarence and Van Buren Bldg

Oak Park City

638-642 Harrison St.

1151-1153 S. Oak Park Ave. and 803-809 Fillmore St.

1229 S Harlem Ave

1501 Harlem Ave

1158-1164.5 S. Oak Park Ave.

458-466 Washington Blvd

400 Scoville

421 S. Elmwood Ave.

Maeve on Madison

459 South Blvd

1410 N 1st Ave

Bonneville East

428 Washington Blvd

1450 N 1st Ave

405-407 Washington Blvd.

401-403 Washington Blvd.

1530 N 1st Ave

15Warren Luxury Apartments

1510 N 1st Ave

1817 S 14th Ave

Broadview Apartments

100-104 N 13th Ave

302-312 Washington Blvd. and 337-345 S. Cuyler Ave.

1570 N 1st Ave

300 Madison St

Melrose Park - Safe Haven Veterans Village

2036 S 13th Ave

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There are currently 319 Studio Apartments in River Forest with rent ranges from $995 to $2,979 with an average price of $1,845.
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