
Apartments near South Philly Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (681 Rentals)


1434 S 5th St

1432 S 5th St

1604 S 8th St

1601 S 8th St

330 Reed St

328 Reed St

1439 S 6th St

1711 S 10th St

2027 S 13th St

605 Dickinson St

623 Dickinson St

2025 S 13th St

2428 S Broad St

2001 S 13th St

The Haven

2316 S Broad St

2031-2033 S Juniper St

Metropolis Phase II

Metropolis

1416 W Ritner St

1432 W Porter St

1327 Snyder Ave

1312 S 3rd St

1441 W Shunk St

2224 S Broad St

1331 Snyder Ave

Passyunk Point

Graffiti Lofts

1412-1414 S 7th St

1432 Wolf St

2900 S Sydenham St

1843 E Passyunk Ave

1516 Porter St

1324 Mifflin St

1425 Jackson St

1734-1738 E Passyunk Ave

1710 E Passyunk Ave

1812 S 13th St

1428 S 9th St

3000 S 16th St

2248 S 15th St

1919 S Broad St

2204 S 15th St

1331 Mifflin St

1504 Jackson St

1533 W Ritner St

1518 E Passyunk Ave

1201 S 5th St

1418-1422 McKean st

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