
Apartments near Society Hill Shopping Center in Philadelphia, PA (3,127 Rentals)


2006 Spruce St

1007 S 19th St

2004-2006 Lombard St

451 Fairmount Ave

705 S 20th St

2007 Pine St

1504 S Broad St

707 N American St

2009 Spruce St

Sparacino

2013 Spruce St

1815 S 5th St

2011 Spruce St

1527 S Broad St

2008 Spruce St

1529 S Broad St

1512 S Broad St

1814 S 6th St

2009-2011 Delancey Pl

712 N 2nd St

Fairmount Quarters

2012 South St

755 S 20th St

NL Townhomes

2013 Walnut St

2007-2011 Walnut St

2010 Walnut St

112 S 20th St

2012 Walnut St

1531 S Broad St

757 S 20th St

2019 Spruce St

2011-2017 Naudain St

1518 S Broad St

617 N 10th St

603-605 N 12th St

722 N 2nd St

1528 S Broad St

2006 Bainbridge St

2020 Spruce St

2018 Spruce St

734 S 20th St

2019 Locust St

2015 Walnut St

1820 S 7th St

1324 Tasker St

2023-25 Locust St

1111 Mount Vernon St

700-708 N Marshall St

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