
Apartments near Dung Phat Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (2,930 Rentals)


1832-1834 Callowhill St

Riverside Presbyterian Apartments

The Baldwin

Freedom Lofts

1001 Buttonwood St

Oregon Court Apartments

Edgewater Phase II

Wilson Park

NORTHxNORTHWEST - Northwest Tower

Ridge Apartments

Independence Press Building R

1232 Ridge Ave

1109-1117 Green St

Guild House Senior Apartments 62+

Simpson Mid-Town

1245 Ridge Avenue

533 N 7th St

Conswiller B. Pratt Apartments

Spring Garden Apartments

Patton Place

The Residences

The Homes at Chapel Lofts

1902 Spring Garden St

1301-1307 Ridge Ave

1919 Spring Garden Street

600 on Broad

1917 Spring Garden St

2010 Spring Garden St

1933 Spring Garden

Fairmont/Spring Garden

522 N 19th St

1931 Spring Garden St

The Willows

Spring Garden Apartments

2034 Spring Garden St

Northern Lofts

Spring Garden Revitalization II

2039 Spring Garden St

Liberties West Condos

Parkway House

420 Fairmount Avenue Partners LP

2123 Spring Garden

1909 Green Street

Venture Commons

2125 Spring Garden Street

2003 Green St

Gladys B. Jacobs Manor

2028 Green St

Liberties Lofts Apartments
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