
Apartments near Drexel University - Center City Hahnemann Campus in Philadelphia, PA (4,089 Rentals)


1436 S 12th St

1014 E Moyamensing Ave

1412-1414 Frankford Ave

1416-1422 Frankford Ave

2025 N 17th St

3817 Haverford Ave

1632-1638 S 2nd St

2034 N Cleveland St

1921 N 7th St

1308 Dickinson St

2030 N 17th St

3842 Lancaster Ave

2938 W Oxford St

1322 Dickinson St

1512 S Broad St

1511 S Broad St

2034 N 17th St

1506 S 13th St

1516-18 W Diamond St

1932 N 7th St

Otto on the Park

3836 Haverford Ave

1432 W Diamond St

1430 W Diamond St

1439 S 20th St

1933 N 7th St

1122-1128 Dickinson St

3842 Haverford Ave

1 Queen St

3815-3817 Wallace St

1422 W Diamond St

1518 S Broad St

2832 Cecil B Moore Ave

1700 N Dover St

2020 N Woodstock St

2022 N Woodstock St

1826 W Diamond St

1428 S 9th St

251 E Girard Ave

1509 N Front St

414 W Berks St

1945 N Marshall St

Penn Treaty Residences

1429 W Diamond St

1529 S Broad St

1527 S Broad St

1528 S Broad St

1834 Diamond

1518 E Passyunk Ave

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