
Apartments near Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA (1,323 Rentals)


1733 N 21st St

78 E Clapier St

2127 N Front St

1701-1703 N 20th St

4933 Wakefield St

1742 N 6th St

3919 Ridge Ave

3028 W Dauphin St

Viking Mill

2815 W Queen Ln

2020 E York St

1332 Wagner Ave

Temple University Morgan Hall

417 W Queen Ln

164-166 Norris St

420 W Ruscomb St

647 E Clearfield St

126 E Wyoming Ave

1912 N 2nd St

2848 Diamond

1602 N 17th St

The Willows at Cecil B. Moore

2027-2029 N Howard St

The Haven Lofts

5250 Wayne Ave

2442 N 33rd St

2039 N Front St

1521 W Oxford St

1607-1609 W Oxford St

241-243 W Queen Ln

1622 N Gratz St

54 E Wister St

1617 Oxford

Tie Factory Loft Apartments

1508 W Oxford St

333 E Shedaker St

1542 N 15th St

233 W Queen Ln

2521 N 34th St

2409 Ridge Ave

400-04 W Penn St

1529 N 15th St

1531 N 16th St

1723 N 23rd St

1700 Germantown

5205 N Broad St

1303 Wagner Ave

2000 N Front St

2059-2061 E York St

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