
Apartments near Touhy Marketplace in Skokie, IL (960 Rentals)


6036-6038 N Claremont Ave

2218-2220 W Granville Ave

5900-5904 N Campbell Ave

6515 N Seeley Ave

2214-2216 W Granville Ave

6440-6442 N Seeley Ave

820-22 Seward St

1525 Greenleaf

2208-2210 W Granville Ave

2021-2025 W Arthur Ave

2301 W Glenlake Ave

2651 W Ardmore Ave

Oakton Condominiums

1529 Greenleaf St

Twin Gables

2046 W Devon Ave

710 Oakton St

5800 N Rockwell St

1009 Wesley Ave

6260 N Hoyne Ave

820 Reba

5644 N California Ave

700 Oakton St

5858 N Artesian Ave

2151 W Granville Ave

6415-6417 N Seeley Ave

5800 N Maplewood Ave

6018-6020 N Oakley Ave

5755-5759 N Rockwell St

5901-5909 N Artesian Ave

1533 Crain St

5615 N Mozart St

835 Ridge Ave

815 Reba Pl

5801-5803 N Maplewood Ave

5853-5859 N Artesian Ave

6158-6160 N Hamilton Ave

921-923 Washington St

807 Reba Pl

1813 Dempster St

843-849 Ridge Ave

6154-6156 N Hamilton Ave

2121 W Granville Ave

6150 N Hamilton Ave

715-721 Seward St

6140-6142 N Hamilton Ave

5835 N Cicero Ave

5801 N Campbell Ave

6157-6159 N Hamilton 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 $2,237.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Skokie range from $1,200 to $10,583. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,870.
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