
Apartments near Franklin Benjamin High School in Philadelphia, PA (2,354 Rentals)


2045 Spruce Street

2041 Spruce St

Centra Associates

1020 Clinton St

1316 Pine St

317-19 South 20th St

1010-1012 Clinton St

2115 Spruce St

222 Church Street Apartments

Waverly Walkway

414 Lofts

Clinton Commons

1827-1831 Pine St

Kardon

729 Spruce St

Wodfy

The Umbrella Building

265 S 22nd St

La Reserve

Juniper East Apartments

901 Clinton Street

322 S 10th St

416 S 15th

2131 Spruce St

Chancery Lane Apartments

Kenmar Building

420 South 15th St

1826 Pine St

The Claridge

409-415 S 11th St

2037 Delancey Pl

Brand New Brewerytown Luxury Condos

The Milk Depot

Residences at 1 Brown

One Water Street

1908 Pine St

1516 Lombard St

1436-1438 Lombard St

Casa Farnese Apartments

Lombard Lippincott

1634-1638 Lombard St

Smythe's Corner Condominiums

1314 Marston St

929 N 29th St

2223 Spruce St

Bank Street Court

2009 Pine St

415 S 10th St

Strawberry Court Apartments
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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