
Apartments near Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA (3,250 Rentals)


2043 Spruce St

2232 Green St

2309-2311 Green St

2108 Pine St

328-330 S 21st St

Sartain Hall

2313 Green St

2028 Race St

2219-2221 Spring Garden St

2107 Pine St

1040 N 48th St

4700-4706 W Girard Ave

754 N. 25th

2106 Pine St

2039 Spruce St

865-871 N 29th St

764 S 23rd St

2024 Race St

2026 Race St

2021 Walnut St

2923-2925 Poplar St

2023-25 Locust St

2822 Poplar St

5031 Hazel Ave

856 N Pennock St

5035 Cedar Ave

Edward Drinker Cope House

900 N 29th St

2032 Spruce St

2033 Spruce St

2222 Green St

2201 Bainbridge St

2038 Spruce St

5145-5147 Pine St

Cedar Park

5013 Chester Ave

5218 Walnut St

709 N 24th St

2019 Locust St

5024 Walton Ave

2810 Poplar St

16-18 S 20th St

2012 Walnut St

112 S 20th St

2010 Walnut St

2013 Walnut St

2007-2011 Walnut St

2313 Christian St

2030 Spruce St
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