
Apartments near Temple University - Main Campus in Philadelphia, PA (2,477 Rentals)


7-Units

1601 Ridge Ave

1607 Ridge Ave

1625 Ridge Ave

343 W Master St

341 W Master St

Blumberg 83

814 N Broad St

911 N 19th St

1634 Ridge Ave

1514-1516 Parrish St

915 N 19th St

810 N Broad St

964 N Marshall St

997 N 6th St

2133 Master St

1614 Ridge Ave

1016 N 5th St

1304-1312 N 4th St

806 N Broad St

1602 Ridge Ave

2516-2518 N 5th St

1912 N 2nd St

The Moderna 9

1839 Poplar Street

1608-1612 Ridge Ave

910-916 N 19th St

1540 Ridge Ave

1834 Poplar St

1615 W Lehigh Ave

1535-1539 N American St

423 W Girard Ave

981 N 6th St

2327 3rd St

807 N 15th St

1527 Ridge Ave

2062-2064 N 2nd St

1008 N 5th St

1643 Francis St

1904 Poplar St

1902 Poplar St

965 N 6th St

972 1/2 N Randolph St

2325 Cecil B Moore Ave

1931 Poplar St

1638 Parrish St

1632-1638 S 2nd St

2400 W Montgomery Ave

182 W Berks St

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