
Apartments near McMichael Morton School in Philadelphia, PA (220 Rentals)


3510 Spring Garden St

3406-3408 Spring Garden St

3414 Spring Garden St

434 N 34th St

3403 Hamilton St

428-430 N 33rd St

3410 Hamilton St

3510 Hamilton St

3308-3310 Hamilton St

3907 Haverford

424 N 32nd St

3209-3211 Baring St

3726 Baring St

610 N Union St

3842 Lancaster Ave

3828 Lancaster Ave

401 N 32nd St

700 N 40th St

40th Street Flats

3965 Lancaster Ave

3214, 3216, 3218 Pearl Street

519-523 N 40th St

4019 Haverford Ave

314-316 N 39th St

631 N Preston St

418 N 40th St

441 N Wiota St

821 N 41st St

819 N 41st St

829 N 41st St

4041 Haverford Ave

4050 Apartments

528-34 N Preston St

4011 Baring St

321 N 40th St

533-535 N Budd St

800-806 N 41st St

3512 Lancaster Ave

416-418 N Wiota St

516 N Preston St

322 N 40th St

320 N 40th St

729 Holly St

312 N 40th Street

4023 Baring St

4027 Baring Street

Elrae Gardens II

517 41st St

38 N 40th St

Located in the Philadelphia City School District at 3543 Fairmount Ave in Philadelphia, PA, Mcmichael Morton Elementary School serves grades PK-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 422 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Philadelphia apartments for rent that are close to Mcmichael Morton Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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