
Apartments near Frankford Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (145 Rentals)


3746 S Hereford Ln

2988 Welsh Rd

4428 Solly Ave

3432 Ashfield Ln

3406 Ashfield Ln

3277 Morrell Ave

3410 Ashfield Ln

3281 Red Lion Rd

8902 Blue Grass Rd

7224 Edmund St

1954 Kohl St

1723 Rachael St

1701 Scotchbrook Dr

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223 Parkdale Rd

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2806 Ryerson Pl, Unit 1ST FLOOR

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8030-8000 Ditman St, Unit 40G

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McMenamy Suites

Carol Manor

Courtyard of Thomas Holmes

Pennypack Woods Home Ownership Association

8742-8754 Cottage St

8712 Frankford Ave

8515 Frankford Ave

9172 Ryerson Rd

9528-9585 James St

4700 Blakiston St

8433 - 8435 Torresdale Ave

8423 Torresdale Ave

Bakers Bay Condominiums

3400 Arthur St

Clarendon Ct Condominiums

3419 Welsh rd

3417 Welsh rd

3421 Welsh rd

3423 Welsh rd

8113 - 8119 Frankford Ave

8111 Frankford Ave

8034 Frankford Ave

8004 Frankford Ave

7971 Leon St

2628 Welsh Rd

Fountain Pointe

Pennypack Crossing

Excelsior Mid-Rise Condominium

2001-2005 Nester St

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