
Apartments near Station Center in Philadelphia, PA (1,694 Rentals)


1617 W Montgomery Ave

1933 N 7th St

1745-1747 N 16th St

1945 N Marshall St

1921 N 7th St

1920 N 7th St

1742 N Sydenham St

1610 W Montgomery Ave

1737 N Willington St

2320 N 2nd St

1731 N Willington St

1913 W Montgomery Ave

1858 N 21st St

Oakdale Street Apartments

2323 N 2nd St

Sydenham Commons

2500 N Mascher St

1840 N 21st St

1705 N Willington St

2717 N Howard St

2301 N 2nd St

1706 N 16th St

1939-1941 N 5th St

2623 N 29th St

1702 N Willington St

2311 N Palethorp St

1702-1704 N 18th St

3960 N 7th St

2518 N Howard St

4115 N Broad St

1725-1727 Cecil B Moore Ave

401-403 W Norris St

The Quads at Kensington South

1628-30 N 15th St

1626 Cecil B Moore Ave

1706-1712 Cecil B Moore Ave

1700 Cecil B Moore

1813 Cecil B Moore Ave

122 W Ontario St

2517-2523 N Hope St

1733 N 21st St

2528 N Front St

1701-1703 N 20th St

Temple University Morgan Hall

2539 N Front St

109 E Allegheny Ave

3926 N 5th St

2527 N Front St

411-419 W Berks St

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