
Apartments near Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA (4,186 Rentals)


727 Spruce St

723 Spruce St

715 N 6th St

928-930 Pine St

2008 Spruce St

2207 Walnut St

721 Spruce St

919 Pine St

116-120 S 23rd St

1423 Poplar St

1818 Pine St

1433-1435 Poplar St

924 Pine St

2205 Walnut St

500 Fairmount Ave

1820 Pine St

256 S 21st St

1816 Pine St

2033 Spruce St

244-246 S 21st St

932 Pine St

252 S 21st St

1814 Pine St

911 Pine St

913 Pine St

917 Pine St

1431 Poplar St

2210 Fairmount Ave

2006 Spruce St

254 S 21st St

The Fairmount Greenery

916 Pine St

1642 Lombard St

1640 Lombard St

1832 Pine St

2039 Spruce St

2400 Market

842 N 19th St

2001 Delancey Pl

2129-2131 Locust St

258 S 21st St

2018 Spruce St

1535-1537 Poplar St

1836 Pine St

410 S 18th St

825 N 20th St

503 S 12th St

900-906 N 16th St

2028 Spruce St
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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.