
Apartments near Pelham Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (532 Rentals)


103 Maplewood

539 E Walnut Ln

406 W Chelten Ave

5626 Heiskell St

422 W Chelten Ave

5524 Pulaski Ave

424 W Chelten Ave

Germantown House Apartments

45 E Church Ln

301 W School House Ln

5442 Wayne Ave

5423 Germantown Ave

Colonial Gardens

Blakemore

503 N Pleasant Pl

6619 Blakemore St

231-233 W Coulter St

700 E Chelten Ave

Chelten Ave 710 E

5335-5341 Baynton St

706 E Chelten Ave

5335 Baynton St

7300 Boyer St

63 E Penn St

5327 Wayne Ave

233 E Penn St

7314 Devon St

5925 - 5927 Ridge Ave

233 W Queen Ln

400-04 W Penn St

241-243 W Queen Ln

5250 Wayne Ave

518-42 W Midvale Ave

5353 Magnolia St

5208-5218 Germantown Ave

Valley Court Condominiums

417 W Queen Ln

5522 Chew Ave

6162 Ridge Ave

427 E Mount Airy Ave

6212-6214 Ridge Ave

7611 Germantown Ave

5155 Germantown Ave

5151 Germantown Ave

58 E Ashmead St

460 Krams Ave

5139 Pulaski Ave

5145 Germantown Ave

94 E Ashmead St

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