
Apartments near Castor & Aramingo Center in Philadelphia, PA (505 Rentals)


4441 Elizabeth St

303 E Allegheny Ave

2609 Frankford Ave

2605 Frankford Ave

1749-1751 Orthodox St

2700-2702 Ash St

2574 Frankford Ave

2633 Kensington Ave

HAROLD HOMES

2551 Trenton Ave

4625 Mulberry St

2324 Memphis St

2558 Frankford Ave

2546 Arcadia St

1802 E Huntingdon St

4637 Leiper St

4635 Leiper St

2516 Frankford Ave

2342 E Cumberland St

4636 Penn St

2150 E Cumberland St

4643 Penn St

4645 Penn St

4682 Darrah St

4643 Leiper St

2476 Frankford Ave

4653 Penn St

2088 E Cumberland St

154-160 E Huntingdon St

2528-2530 Potter St

109 E Allegheny Ave

2431 - 2435 Frankford Avenue

4703 Leiper St

2603-2619 E Boston St

4736 Frankford Ave

St. Francis Villa Senior Housing

4740 Frankford Ave

2338-2352 E York St

4727 Leiper St

2406 Frankford Ave

Viking Mill

2318 E York St

2059-2061 E York St

122 W Ontario St

2210-2212 York St E

4809 Frankford Ave

2717 N Howard St

2529 N Front St

2327 Frankford Ave

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