
Apartments near Frankford High School in Philadelphia, PA (140 Rentals)


3901 Richmond St

3647 Richmond St

3516 Mercer St

2666 E Tioga St

2715 E Ontario St

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1658 Conklin St

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5118 Oakland St

Grand Republic House Apartments

5001-5011 Oxford Ave

1400 Harrison St

Foulkrod Apartments

1502 Harrison St

4833 Penn St

4943 Penn St

5026 Penn St

5010 Griscom St

4727 Leiper St

5020 Griscom St

4833 Griscom St

1128 Foulkrod St

1207 Arrott St

4703 Leiper St

4740 Frankford Ave

4809 Frankford Ave

4653 Penn St

4643 Leiper St

4645 Penn St

4636 Penn St

4643 Penn St

4637 Leiper St

4635 Leiper St

4682 Darrah St

4647-4655 Adams Ave

1324-1326 Unity St

1727 Bridge St

1726 Brill St

4625 Mulberry St

1749-1751 Orthodox St

1862-1868 Pratt St

4324-4326 Frankford Ave

1827-1829 Kinsey St

2104 Orthodox St

5711 Erdrick St

InnovAge Pennsylvania LIFE - St. Bart's

5910 Erdrick St

2321 Orthodox St

5437-5441 Torresdale Ave

5912 Jackson St

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Located in the Philadelphia City School District at 5000 Oxford Ave in Philadelphia, PA, Frankford High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1609 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 Frankford High 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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