
Apartments near Orchard Plaza in Skokie, IL (249 Rentals)


4914 Mulford Ave

4920 Mulford St

7827 Niles Center Rd

5019 Mulford St

7901 N Keeler Ave

7800 Kedvale Ave

3400 W Main St

4934-44 Church Apartments

4909 Church

Aristocrat Apartments

5000 Church Apartments

9301 Kenton Ave

9445 Kenton Ave

4615-25 Davis

4603-4611 Davis Apartments

9025-9043 Knox Ave

Grove Estates

4936 Greenwood St

4950 Greenwood St

Skokie Gardens Condominiums

8836-8842 Lavergne Ave

4919 Enfield Ave

8820-8824 Bronx Ave

4800 Carol Apartments

Crain Apartments

Cagan Skokie Apartments

8638 Niles Center Rd

4845 Conrad Ave

4831 Conrad Ave

8557 N Niles Center Rd

4850 Wright Ter

8519 Niles Center Rd

4817-4821 W Lee St

4815 Elm St

4616-4618 Washington St

8309 Keating Ave

8255 Skokie Boulevard

8216 Kilpatrick Ave

8118 N Keating Ave

8050 Niles Ave

The BLVD

8030 N Knox

Galitz Court Apartments

7901 Keeler

8350 Kimball Ave

8411 Christiana Ave

The Residences of Wilmette

307 Ridge Rd, Unit First Floor

738 Lavergne Ave, Unit H
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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 $1,911.
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