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


InnovAge Pennsylvania LIFE - St. Bart's

5010 Griscom St

1637 Wakeling St

1135 - 1137 Friendship St

1862-1868 Pratt St

5001-5011 Oxford Ave

4943 Penn St

3512 Cottman Ave

4318-4320 Princeton Ave

6421-6423 Hegerman St

4941 Oxford Ave

4913-15 Frankford Ave

4615 - 4617 Longshore Ave

Valmont Towers

6603-6605 Hegerman St

6300 - 6312 Tulip St

1502 Harrison St

1400 Harrison St

4833 Penn St

6370 Oxford Ave

949 E Godfrey Ave

4833 Griscom St

4724 Longshore Ave

4809 Frankford Ave

REO

5437-5441 Torresdale Ave

4801-4805 Longshore Ave

4807 Longshore Ave

4740 Frankford Ave

4822 Longshore Ave

5929 Keystone St

1931 - 1939 Glendale Ave

Foulkrod Apartments

4736 Frankford Ave

4727 Leiper St

1128 Foulkrod St

7314-7316 Dorcas St

4703 Leiper St

4682 Darrah St

1207 Arrott St

7405 Dorcas St

1433 - 1435 Aldine St

4653 Penn St

4645 Penn St

4643 Penn St

4636 Penn St

4643 Leiper St

4637 Leiper St

4635 Leiper St

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