
Apartments near Society Hill Shopping Center in Philadelphia, PA (3,110 Rentals)


140 N 21st St

156 N 21st St

150 N 21st St

2303 Delancey Pl

280 S 23rd St

252 S 23rd St

2200 Christian St

1711 Spring Garden St

1713 Spring Garden St

1709 Spring Garden St

1601-1607 Green St

160 N 21st St

248 S 23rd St

2304-2308 Locust St

158 N 21st St

154 N 21st St

2308 Delancey Pl

2300 Locust Street

1324 Mifflin St

250 S 23rd St

23 S 23rd St

2227 Catharine St

1628 Green St

Wharton Place

90-94 E Laurel St

2308 Lombard St

2101-2109 Race St

2300-2306 South St

116-120 S 23rd St

609 N 16th St

2311 Delancey Pl

1715 Spring Garden St

2305 S St

The Tivoli Townhouse

Shelby Flats

641 N 15th St

2321 Spruce St

2317 Delancey Pl

2025 S 11th St

643-645 N 15th St

647 N 15th St

2316 Spruce St

2314 Spruce St

558 N 17th St

1242 Point Breeze Ave

1623 Green Street

2322 Spruce St

1621 Green St

1801 S 16th St

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