
Apartments near Station Center in Philadelphia, PA (1,693 Rentals)


249 W Oxford St

2325 N 33rd St

2059-2061 E York St

1761 N Newkirk St

4432 N Cleveland St

2311 N 33rd St

2133 Master St

2709 Cecil B Moore Ave

1616 N Bailey Street

2521 N 34th St

3400-3414 W Commissioner St

3339 Ridge Ave

4447 N 19th St

4435 N 20th St

Zero6 TownHomes

2243 N 33rd St

2918 D St

2245 N 33rd St

Tajdeed Residences

Palmer Place

1632-1638 S 2nd St

1946 N Stanley St

1502 Flats

1517-1523 N Stillman St

2602 W Oxford St

1327 N Franklin St

1418 W Stiles St

1535-1539 N American St

Regent Row

1505-1507 N Stillman St

2209 N 33rd St

2088 E Cumberland St

2201 N 33rd St

2812 Cecil B Moore Ave

2406 Frankford Ave

1514 N 26th St

2516 Frankford Ave

1513 W Girard Ave

1314 N 6Th St

1700 N Dover St

1501-1503 W Girard Ave

2476 Frankford Ave

1430-1434 Germantown Ave

2546 Arcadia St

3220 W Diamond St

2832 Cecil B Moore Ave

1505-07 W. Girard Avenue

2012-18 Frankford Ave

1517 W Girard

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There are currently 2,983 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $6,130 with an average price of $1,604.
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