
Apartments near Franklin Benjamin High School in Philadelphia, PA (2,265 Rentals)


2100-2110 Fairmount Ave

2109 Spring Garden St

1834 Poplar St

1743 Cambridge St

1710 W Girard Ave

7-Units

1800 Ridge Ave

2113 Spring Garden St

2117 Green St

853 N Uber St

853-855 N Uber St

1601 W Girard Ave

218 N 10th St

1712 W Girard Ave

2121 Spring Garden St

1904 Poplar St

1839 Poplar Street

1902 Poplar St

815 Corinthian Ave

1418 W Stiles St

2127 Spring Garden St

2131 Spring Garden St

2129 Spring Garden St

1827 Ginnodo Street

2136 Mount Vernon St

911 N 19th St

1805 Ridge Ave

910-916 N 19th St

915 N 19th St

2137 Green St

1811 Ridge Ave

641 N 22nd St

1816 W Girard Ave

1931 Poplar St

1824 W Girard Ave

2201-2205 Green St

526 N 22nd St

The Phoenix

524 N 22Nd St

2200 Fairmount Ave

932-934 N 19th St

Man An House

626 N 22nd St

926-928 Race St

821 N Franklin St

701-715 Brown St

1916 W Girard Ave

650 W Fairmount Ave

45 N 13th St
Philadelphia, PA Local Guide

Located in the Philadelphia City School District at 550 North Broad St in Philadelphia, PA, Franklin Benjamin High School serves grades PK, 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 592 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 Franklin Benjamin 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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