
Apartments near Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA (3,670 Rentals)


1209 Spruce St

908 Clinton St

245 S 13th St

914 Clinton St

910 Clinton St

1221 Spruce St

Clinton Street Bed & Breakfast

727 Spruce St

916 Clinton St

1018 Clinton St

243 S 13th St

309-311 S 12th St

313 S 12th St

322 S 11th St

321 S 12th St

321-323 S 11th St

1214 Spruce St

1225 Spruce St

1227 Spruce St

1017 Pine St

723 Spruce St

319 S 12th St

317 S 10th St

927 Pine St

1223 Spruce St

704-706 S Washington Sq

721 Spruce St

1316 Walnut St

The Lofts at the Winston

323 S 12th St

48 N 9th St

240 S 13th St

310 S 12th St

238 S 13th St

312 S 12th St

917 Pine St

913 Pine St

911 Pine St

1002 Arch St

314 S 12th St

242 S 13th St

919 Pine St

333 S 12th St

928-930 Pine St

924 Pine St

932 Pine St

The Lenox Condos

320-322 S 12th St

331 S 12th St
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