
Apartments near 11th Street-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (3,757 Rentals)


2818 W Girard Ave

1701-1703 N 20th St

3409 Wallace St

Blumberg 83

3629 Powelton Ave

3407 Wallace St

1700 N Howard St

3501 Haverford Ave

3701 Powelton Ave

Sharswood Tower

457 Girard Ave

2923-2925 Poplar St

1728 S 24th St

3434 Wallace St

3703 Powelton

2840 W Girard Ave

3620 Baring St

3705 Powelton Ave

2206-2208 Ridge Ave

1611-1613 Frankford Ave

304 N 37th St

3622 Baring St

1718 Snyder Ave

The Quads at Kensington South

1724 Snyder Ave

1700 Frankford Ave

809 W Berks St

1425 Jackson St

1238 N 28th St

1438 S 28th St

2914 W Girard Ave

1850 S 23rd St

1504 Jackson St

1502 Flats

1335-1337 N Marston St

623 N 36th St

1341 N Marston St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1339 N MARSTON ST

3625 Spring Garden St

1505-1507 N Stillman St

1906 N 6th St

2204 S 15th St

2323 Mifflin St

1352 N 27th St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1342 N MARSTON

2722 W Master St

414 W Berks St

1517-1523 N Stillman St

3707 Hamilton St

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There are currently 2,961 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $502 to $7,993 with an average price of $1,680.
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