
Apartments near Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA (1,334 Rentals)


2958 Frankford Ave

Sharswood Tower

1828 Frankford Ave

2026 Ridge Ave

1865 Frankford Ave

2126-2132 E Somerset St

Bucknell Square & Girard Commons

129-131 E Roosevelt Blvd

1616 N Bailey Street

Sharswood Townhouses III

2210-2212 York St E

1800-1830 Frankford Ave

4604 Whitaker Ave

2979 Frankford Ave

5442 Wayne Ave

2025 W Master St

301 W School House Ln

135 East Roosevelt Blvd.

2015 N 33rd St

2977 Frankford Ave

2602 W Oxford St

1517-1523 N Stillman St

2812 Cecil B Moore Ave

1502 Flats

1700 N Dover St

2133 Master St

1947 N 33rd St

1505-1507 N Stillman St

5524 Pulaski Ave

2832 Cecil B Moore Ave

2149-2173 E Rush St

2923 Cecil B Moore Ave

2318 E York St

1514 N 26th St

1553 N Marston St

424 W Chelten Ave

2621-2623 W Jefferson St

Bailey on the Park

1500 N 26th St

422 W Chelten Ave

406 W Chelten Ave

Somerset Village

2338-2352 E York St

St. Laurentius Church Apartments

2324 Memphis St

2808 W Oxford St

3107 Clifford St

2342 E Cumberland St

3115 Clifford St

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