
Apartments near Drexel University - Center City Hahnemann Campus in Philadelphia, PA (4,088 Rentals)


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1017 Spruce St

650 W Fairmount Ave

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321 S 12th St

319 S 12th St

313 S 12th St

1333 Pine St

Walnut Tower

1931 Spruce St

1929 Spruce St

1927 Spruce St

1904 Spruce St

842 N 19th St

850 N 19th St

1521 Pine St

328 S 12th St

323 S 12th St

Knights Bridge Estates

1026 Spruce St

Le Grenier

1028 Spruce St

Pineview Apartments

815 Corinthian Ave

20 on Poplar

1331 Pine St

1516 Pine St

Academy of Vocal Arts

1916 Spruce St

1825 Delancey Pl

333 S 18th St

2009 Spruce St

2400 Market

116-120 S 23rd St

1933-1935 Spruce St

276 S 20th St

1934 Spruce St

2019 Spruce St

2013 Spruce St

1928 Spruce St

1930 Spruce St

1922 Spruce St

2207 Walnut St

1423 Poplar St

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