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


242 S 21st St

244-246 S 21st St

252 S 21st St

1308 Pine St

322 S 11th St

258 S 9th St

911 N 16th St

414 S 15th St

2128 Locust St

2216 Walnut St

835-837 Corinthian Ave

2039 Spruce St

311-315 S 20th St

746 N 22nd St

256 S 21st St

2205 St James Pl

2126 Locust St

853-855 N Uber St

1234 Pine St

411 S Camac St

916-918 N 15th St

1420-1426 Cambridge St

303-305 S 11th St

927 Spruce St

923 Spruce St

2129-2131 Locust St

254 S 21st St

2033 Spruce St

2006 Spruce St

1821 Pine St

1BR in a 2BR apt.

1815 Pine St

1809 Pine St

1714 Pine St

1712 Pine St

853 N Uber St

1836 Delancey Pl

1819 Pine St

1803 Pine St

1720 Pine St

1718 Pine St

1708 Pine St

1702 Pine St

412 S 15th St

921 N 15th St

928 Spruce St

415 S 17th St

1638-1644 Waverly St

415 S Broad St

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