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


Kensington Court Flats

1812 E Clementine St

1948 E Stella St

2311 Frankford Ave

2313 Frankford Ave

2053 Rush St

2900 Frankford Ave

1950 E Stella St

Palmer Place

1407 N Bouvier St

1729 N 27th St

2001 E Orleans St

2552-2556 Cecil B Moore Ave

2920 Frankford Ave

2020 Frankford Ave

FRANKFORD AVENUE PACKAGE: FISHTOWN

2223 Frankford Ave

2150 E Cumberland St

1946 N Stanley St

2012-18 Frankford Ave

2000 Frankford Ave

1761 N Newkirk St

2006 Frankford Ave

2048 William St

3218 W Diamond St

3220 W Diamond St

2026 E Orleans St

1632-1638 S 2nd St

2025 Frankford Ave

1629 N 26th St

Colonial Gardens

Regent Row

1858 Frankford Ave

144 W Ashdale St

1837 Blair St

2001 Frankford Ave

2709 Cecil B Moore Ave

1836 Frankford Ave

2551 Trenton Ave

2958 Frankford Ave

Sharswood Tower

Bucknell Square & Girard Commons

2026 Ridge Ave

2126-2132 E Somerset St

1865 Frankford Ave

1828 Frankford Ave

129-131 E Roosevelt Blvd

1616 N Bailey Street

Sharswood Townhouses III

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