
Apartments near The Shops At Liberty Place in Philadelphia, PA (4,081 Rentals)


2026 Bainbridge St

932 Pine St

906 Spruce St

268-270 S 9th St

908-910 Spruce St

927 Pine St

Prime City Properties Portfolio

218 N 10th St

1100-1104 South St

904 Spruce St

2408 Spruce St

902 Spruce St

265 S 9th St

926-928 Race St

928-930 Pine St

916 Clinton St

2417 Spruce Street

751 S 19th St

267 S 9th St

The Pearl Condominiums

417 S 10th St

907-909 Clinton St

919 Pine St

917 Pine St

910 Clinton St

924 Pine St

900 Spruce St

263 S 9th St

2222 Lombard St

914 Clinton St

752 S 19Th St

756 S 19th St

227 N 10th St

Albert Robbin Diamonds

The Tivoli Townhouse

916 Pine St

911 Pine St

908 Clinton St

913 Pine St

935-939 Lombard St

122-124 S 8th St

1112-1114 Bainbridge St

2211-2213 South St

700-702 S 11th St

The Hawthorne

802-810 Locust St

108 S 8th St

914 Pine St

One Riverside Place

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There are currently 2,985 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $500 to $5,327 with an average price of $1,632.
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