
Apartments near Roosevelt Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (346 Rentals)


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3234 Fanshawe St

6119 Castor Ave, Unit 2

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4153 Stirling St

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1226 Hellerman St, Unit 2nd Floor

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1211 Alcott St

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994 Carver St

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1515 Dyre St

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2127 Shallcross St

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2040 Pratt St

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2134 Scattergood St

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1920 Ruan St

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3926 Howland St

1862 Pratt St, Unit A

4815 Griscom St, Unit A1

409 Kerper St, Unit Apt. B

7100 Oxford Ave, Unit B2

7210 Oxford Ave, Unit C3

7210 Oxford Ave, Unit B2

6535 Rising Sun Ave, Unit 2

6535 Rising Sun Ave, Unit 3

4465 Leiper St, Unit 1st Fl

1746 Orthodox St, Unit c

1514 Arrott St, Unit 3

2727 Rhawn St, Unit 48A

2216 Hoffnagle St, Unit 1

5319 Charles St

5001 Frankford Ave

5001 Frankford Ave, Unit B

6617 Rutland St

5822 Saul St

5822 Saul St

6328 Torresdale Ave

5304 Jackson St, Unit 1st floor

6617 Rutland St

6535 Rising Sun Ave, Unit 3F

6919 Rising Sun Ave, Unit 2nd Floor North

4605 Leiper St

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1420 Hellerman St

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