
Apartments near Powel Samuel School in Philadelphia, PA (288 Rentals)


3403 Hamilton St

New College House at Hill Field

3414 Spring Garden St

3214, 3216, 3218 Pearl Street

3308-3310 Hamilton St

3225-3227 Powelton Ave

3220 Powelton Ave

434 N 34th St

Anthony Caneris Hall

3406-3408 Spring Garden St

3210 Powelton Ave

University Village Apartments 306 N 32nd

3200 Powelton Ave

428-430 N 33rd St

314 N 32nd St

3827 Walnut St

3209-3211 Baring St

3914 Sansom St

321 N 40th St

3928 Sansom St

3926 Sansom St

339 N 40th St

3932 Sansom St

3219 Hamilton St

Chestnut Villa

401 N 32nd St

W.E.B.Du Bois College House

424 N 32nd St

31st and Hamilton

519-523 N 40th St

Stouffer Triangle

3914 Pine St

3938 Delancey St

3918 Pine St

3926 Pine St

3946 Pine St

3944 Pine St

3942-3944 Pine St

3944-3946 3948 50 Pine St

3645-47 Lancaster Ave

101 N 35th St

Lexington Apartments

120 N 34th St

The Axis

3612 Baring St

3320 Arch St

3804 Lancaster Ave

3512 Baring St

Mason on Chestnut
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Located in the Philadelphia City School District at 301 North 36th St in Philadelphia, PA, Powel Samuel School serves grades K-4 and has an enrollment of roughly 221 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Philadelphia apartments for rent that are close to Powel Samuel School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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