
Apartments near Stadium Plaza in Philadelphia, PA (421 Rentals)


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OLO

1331 S Juniper St

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Marine Club

The Enclaves

Gateway Towers

2640 S 6th St

Dickinson Lofts

333 Earp Street

Birchwood at Cedars Village (55+ Community)

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2019 S Beechwood St, Unit 2

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304 Wharton St, Unit 2

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1627 Wolf St, Unit 2nd floor

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2114 Mifflin St, Unit A

1715 Hartranft St, Unit #1 Lower Level

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1441 Federal St, Unit Floor 1

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2054 Ellsworth St, Unit 2

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2222 S 15th St, Unit First Floor

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1714 S 4th St, Unit 2F

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1168 S 10th St, Unit 3rd floor

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1233 S Broad St, Unit 1R

2030 S Percy St, Unit 2

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1215 S 13th St, Unit 3

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1714 Reed St, Unit A

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1114 Snyder Ave

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1521 S Broad St, Unit 2R

1244 S 22nd St, Unit 2A

2130 Tasker St, Unit B

2130 Tasker St, Unit A

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1538 S Capitol St, Unit SI ID1568702P

Brush Factory Lofts (LO), Unit 1 Bed

1244 S 22nd St, Unit 2B

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