
Apartments near Church Prairie Plaza in Skokie, IL (673 Rentals)


4900 W Greenwood St

7901 N Keeler Ave

4825 Conrad St

4820 Greenleaf St

8325 Kilpatrick Ave

8851 Bronx Ave

9040 Bronx Ave

4824 Greenleaf St

4815 Greenleaf St

4837 Conrad St

8637 Niles Center Rd

8248 Knox Ave

4633 W Madison St

8930 Bronx Ave

Old Orchard Condominiums

4833 Greenleaf St

Classic Skokie 3-Flat with 2Bed/1Bath Units

4725 Main St

9201 Lavergne Ave

8255 Kilpatrick Ave

8308 N Kilpatrick Ave

8308 Kilpatrick Ave

4720 Madison St

4740 Washington St

8248 Kilpatrick Ave

7800 Kedvale Ave

4827 Lee St

4739 Washington

8247-8249 Keating Ave

8537 Niles Center Rd

8139 Knox Ave

8047-8049 Kenton Ave

4865 Wright Ter

8130 Knox Ave

8206 N Kilpatrick Ave

8134 Knox Ave

4858 W Lee St

8143 Kilpatrick Ave

8031 N Kenton Ave

4854-4856 Elm St

8039 Knox Ave

4654 W Keeney St

8035 Knox Ave

4007 W Dobson St

8131 Keating Ave

8154-8156 N Keating Ave

8123 Keating Ave

8026 Knox Ave

8025 Kilpatrick Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Skokie?
There are currently 397 Studio Apartments in Skokie with rent ranges from $1,300 to $5,000 with an average price of $2,232.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Skokie range from $1,200 to $16,635. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,880.
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