Apartments near Northwest Middle School in Chicago, IL(50 Rentals)
2535 N Linder Ave, Unit 1F
5035-5045 W Palmer St
2057 N Leclaire Ave
5021 W Belden St
2056 N Lawler
4956 W Belden Ave
2501 N Laramie Ave
Demington Apartments
5253 W Deming Pl
5057-5059 W Altgeld St
2200 N Laporte Ave
2535 N Lockwood Ave
2502 N Leclaire Ave
4958-54 W Dickens Ave
4941 W Medill Ave
5054-5058 W Altgeld St
2025 N Lavergne Ave
5102-5104 W Deming Pl
2539 N Linder
2302 N Lamon Ave
5055-5059 W Wrightwood Ave
2015 N Laporte Ave
5301 W Drummond Pl
4849-4853 W Belden St
5055 W Wrightwood Ave
2015-2017 N LaPorte Ave
4852-4854 W Belden Ave
2610 N Laramie Ave
5205 W Drummond Pl
2600-2610 N Leclaire Ave
4876 W Armitage Ave
2641--2647 N Laramie Ave
4814-4816 W Belden St
2636 N LeClaire Ave
5054 W Drummond Pl
5201 W Schubert Ave
4833 Montana Ave
2648 N Leclaire Ave
5445 W Schubert Ave
2715 N Lockwood Ave
4815-4817 W Montana St
2723 N Lockwood Ave
4854-4856 W Deming Pl
5401 W Parker Ave
2646-2656 N Lavergne Ave
2715-2721 N Leclaire Ave
2734-2738 N Laramie Ave
2735-2741 N Lockwood Ave
2735-2745 N Long Ave
Chicago, IL Local Guide
Located in the City Of Chicago School District 299 at 5252 West Palmer Street in Chicago, IL, Northwest Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 754 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Chicago apartments for rent that are close to Northwest Middle School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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