
Apartments near Erie Plaza Shopping Ctr in Philadelphia, PA (527 Rentals)


2546 Arcadia St

Edgemont Quadplex

129-131 E Roosevelt Blvd

135 East Roosevelt Blvd.

222-226 W Mentor St

2539 N Front St

2529 N Front St

3424 N Reese St

2527 N Front St

5200 C St

2551 Trenton Ave

2528 N Front St

2331 E Huntingdon St

2516 Frankford Ave

2517-2523 N Hope St

1862-1868 Pratt St

949 E Godfrey Ave

2088 E Cumberland St

2518 N Howard St

St. Francis Villa Senior Housing

2476 Frankford Ave

2324 Memphis St

234 W Roosevelt Blvd

561 E Tabor Rd

144 W Ashdale St

2700-2702 Ash St

628-632 W Erie Ave

2150 E Cumberland St

5221 Hawthorne St

3009 N 5th St

2411 Kensington Ave

2500 N Mascher St

645 W Venango St

Viking Mill

2431 - 2435 Frankford Avenue

3960 N 7th St

2683 Edgemont St

1727 Bridge St

2059-2061 E York St

2016 E York St

2342 E Cumberland St

2020 E York St

Retail/Apartment Building

2009 E Arizona St

1726 Brill St

2406 Frankford Ave

1929 E Dauphin St

1914-1924 E Dauphin St

Rafael Porrata-Doria Place

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