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


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2325 Cecil B Moore Ave

58 E Ashmead St

2426 Clifford St

1741 N 25th St

University Apartments

2206-2208 Ridge Ave

5208-5218 Germantown Ave

2245 N 33rd St

532 Turner St

3069 Kensington Ave

2516 Frankford Ave

1721 N 25th St

3425-3427 Conrad St

1715 N 25th St

American Building in East Falls

2605 Frankford Ave

2476 Frankford Ave

2243 N 33rd St

1647 Germantown Ave

2609 Frankford Ave

Woods Square

1717 N 25th St

1504 N 17th St

1434-1436 N Carlisle St

94 E Ashmead St

320 Cecil B Moore

Temple University Student Housing

12 Units | Temple Univ Area

1837 N Marston St

1638-1640 Germantown Ave

1430-1434 N Willington St

2118 W Oxford St

1710 N 25th St

2209 N 33rd St

2406 Frankford Ave

1706 N 25th St

2431 - 2435 Frankford Avenue

2201 N 33rd St

2519 Cecill B Moore Ave

2521 Cecil B Moore Ave

231-233 W Coulter St

1713 N 26th St

Blumberg 83

Avenue 30

1422 N Willington St

1421 N 18th St

1815 N Newkirk St

Sharswood Ridge - Building 2

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