
Apartments near Germantown Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (602 Rentals)


130 Sumac St

4146 Pechin St

The Overlook

Lindley Gardens

168 W Salaignac St

7037 - 7043 Stenton Ave

Cresheimbrook Condominiums

3919 Ridge Ave

1903 W Venango St

3869-3871 Terrace St

113 Sumac St

Zero6 TownHomes

1901 W Venango St

Terrace Lofts

4115 N Broad St

4215 Manayunk Ave

5103 Rochelle Ave

3918 Terrace St

611-615 Roxborough Ave

2214 W Ontario St

6162 Ridge Ave

1705 W Erie Ave

4817 N 11th St

1611 W Erie Ave

Kingsley Street Townhomes

2031 W Ontario St

Triplex Multi-Family

1835 W Tioga St

3517 N 18th St

6735 Woolston Ave

6116 N Broad St

6122 N Broad St

Bridge Five Condominiums

1808 W Tioga St

3805 Germantown Ave

1713 W Tioga St

1421 W Erie Ave

3535-3537 N 16th St

1601 W Tioga St

3544 N 15th St

1439 W Venango St

1540 W Tioga St

1706 W Ontario St

Gala Senior Apartments

1412-1414 W Tioga St

3448 N Carlisle St

1204 Erie Ave

3526 Germantown Ave

3639 Old York Rd

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