
Apartments near Grays Ferry Gateway in Philadelphia, PA (3,025 Rentals)


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1603 Ellsworth St

1832 Pine St

1834 Pine St

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1745 South St

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116-120 S 23rd St

4028 Sansom St

1933-1935 Spruce St

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4036 Sansom St

4104 Walnut St

1725 Bainbridge St

1835 Pine St

4813-4815 Chester Ave

235 S 21st St

316 S 43rd St

210 S 42nd St

755 S 17th St

1806 S 17th St

4008 Chestnut St

1931 Spruce St

Academy of Vocal Arts

1927 Spruce St

757 S 17th St

1929 Spruce St

1916 Spruce St

1828 Pine St

4813-4815 Chester Ave

1914 Spruce St

2023-25 Locust St

2110 Walnut St

1912 Spruce St

5534 Woodland Ave

129-131 S 22nd St

128 S 22nd St

2123 Walnut St

126 S 22nd St

1820 Pine St

1925 Spruce St

1825 Pine St

1836 Delancey Pl

4331-4333 Pine St

4310 Spruce St

1923 Spruce St

1818 Pine St

1643 Fitzwater St

1821 Pine St

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There are currently 2,954 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $502 to $7,637 with an average price of $1,671.
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