
Apartments near Bakers Centre in Philadelphia, PA (943 Rentals)


430 W Bringhurst St

1527 W Westmoreland St

3544 N 15th St

518-42 W Midvale Ave

4235-4237 Ridge Ave

4245 Ridge Ave

417 W Queen Ln

1439 W Venango St

Edgewood Manor

3448 N Carlisle St

1412-1414 W Tioga St

4613 Wayne Ave

Flats at Golaski

1425 West Erie Avenue

3116 N 15th St

2521 N 34th St

1421 W Erie Ave

1428-1430 W Allegheny Ave

5139 Pulaski Ave

400-04 W Penn St

2442 N 33rd St

3247 N Carlisle St

1413 W Allegheny Ave

Berkley Place at Wayne Junction

Ridge Flats

3805 Germantown Ave

3142 N Broad St

3150 N Broad St

3339 Ridge Ave

3140 N Broad St

4435 N 20th St

3102 N Broad St

176 W Manheim St

1342 W Westmoreland St

4815 Knox St

241-243 W Queen Ln

3314 N Park Ave

3324 N Park Ave

2325 N 33rd St

233 W Queen Ln

4401 Ridge Ave

3016 N Broad St

5250 Wayne Ave

3526 Germantown Ave

4447 N 19th St

1324 W Allegheny Ave

1615 W Lehigh Ave

3305-3313 N Park Ave

2311 N 33rd St

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