
Apartments near Eastgate Plaza in Skokie, IL (793 Rentals)


7328 N Winchester Ave

7226 N Rogers Ave

7309 N Damen Ave

7131 N Ridge Blvd

7306 N Winchester Ave

7115-7129 N Ridge Blvd

Damen/Rogers Building

7231-7233 N Damen Ave

2047 W Touhy

Chase on the Park

2010 W Touhy Ave

1944-1946 Touhy

7301 N Wolcott Ave

7123-7133 N Damen Ave

1918 W Touhy Ave

7100 N Damen Ave

7233 N Wolcott Ave

1900 W Touhy Ave

7321 W Honore St

7311 N Honore St

1820 W Chase Ave

1930 W ESTES Ave

7134 N Wolcott Ave

1906-08 W Estates

1813-1819 W Touhy Ave

The Lofts & Residences

2002 Emerson St

1040-1042 Ashland Ave

1419 Washington St

Jacob Blake Manor

Emerson Square Apartments

1928 Jackson Ave

Maeve on Ridge

2007-2017 Ashland Ave

2121 Darrow Ave

Churchview Apartments

1140-1146 Oak Ave

1125 Davis St./ 1603-11 Ridge Ave.

1615-25 Ridge Ave.

The Oak Crest

1627-45 Ridge Ave.

Crain Street and Oak Avenue

1703-13 Ridge Ave.

1019-1021 Dempster St

1576 Oak

1313-1321 Oak Ave

1008 Crain St

1575 Oak

Ten Twenty Grove- 62 + Active Adult Living
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There are currently 401 Studio Apartments in Skokie with rent ranges from $1,145 to $3,321 with an average price of $1,914.
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