
Apartments near Church Prairie Plaza in Skokie, IL (658 Rentals)


941 Chicago Ave

1243-1249 Judson Ave

900 Reba Pl

1000 Hinman

Claridge Hotel Apartments

Optima Verdana

828-834 Reba Pl

800 Custer Ave

817 Seward St

548-558 Elmwood Ave

1131-1135 Central Ave

809-815 Seward St

633 Sherman Ave

1919-1923 W Howard St

860 Hinman

2001-2015 Howard St

423-431 Linden Ave

The 1010 on Central

730-736 Reba Pl

810 Seward St.

424 Linden Ave

930-36 Judson Ave

548 Sherman Ave

Miro Apartments

Judson

Brummel 1327-29 Evanston

943-945 Judson Ave

Harvard Terrace Apartments

707-713 Seward St

139 Ashland Ave

1216 W Harvard Ter

Shore Line Place

820 Judson Ave

1507 Howard St

138 Asbury Ave

733 Hinman Ave

325-331 Kedzie St

The Park Terrace

618 Hinman

609 Oakton

605 Hinman

237 Ridge Ave

Custer

545-555 Hinman Ave

127-129 Ridge Ave

The Brummel - Elmwood

800 Brummel St.

Custer Court Apartments

742-44 Dobson St

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There are currently 397 Studio Apartments in Skokie with rent ranges from $1,124 to $3,309 with an average price of $2,180.
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