
Apartments near Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA (403 Rentals)


2815 W Queen Ln

700 W Walnut Ln

Eastern Lofts

911 N 63rd St

Nassau Mansion

2923 Cecil B Moore Ave

2725 W Glenwood Ave

2703 W Glenwood Ave

422 W Chelten Ave

424 W Chelten Ave

Otto on the Park

1815 N Newkirk St

2938 W Oxford St

1761 N Newkirk St

1865 N Marston St

Brewerytown Square

1700 N Dover St

2832 Cecil B Moore Ave

2914 W Oxford St

821 N 63rd St

1837 N Marston St

406 W Chelten Ave

828 N 63rd St

826 N 63rd St

2812 Cecil B Moore Ave

2709 Cecil B Moore Ave

2808 W Oxford St

5524 Pulaski Ave

1553 N Marston St

2800 W Master St

2722 W Master St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1342 N MARSTON

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1339 N MARSTON ST

1341 N Marston St

1335-1337 N Marston St

1352 N 27th St

6614 Lebanon Ave

Meta Christy House

Park Tower Apartments

Ivy Residence I & II

Brith Sholom House Apartments 55+

Inglis Gardens at Belmont

Monument Village

Simpson House

The Bentley Apartments

The Anchorage on Kelly

5261 Ridge Avenue

Osborne Apartments

Schuykill Falls
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Back in the day when I rented one of my first apartments, the property didn’t even have laundry in the building. Now, rental properties are often competing against each other to provide the best amenities.