
Apartments near 13th Street-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (3,860 Rentals)


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717 Pine St

1824 Spruce St

628 Spruce St

1826 Spruce St

1728 Pine St

345-347 S 18th St

1830 Spruce St

1640 Lombard St

112 S 20th St

1326 Nectarine St

1642 Lombard St

1726 Pine St

220 W Rittenhouse Sq

419 S 8th St

1825 Delancey Pl

421 S 8th St

1803 Pine St

1951 Locust St

1738 Pine St

1734 Pine St

1730 Pine Street Condo

1914-1916 Rittenhouse Sq

1801 Pine St

716 Pine St

515 S 9th St

611 S 10th St

511 S 9th St

1809 Pine St

Bella Vista

1544 South St

1955 Locust St

616 Spruce St

423 S 8th St - 1R

1949 Locust St

1953 Locust St

1815 Pine St

1538 South St

513 S 9th St

1601 South St

1909 Spruce St

521 S 9th St

523-527 S 9th St

700-702 S 11th St

1904 Spruce St

1810 Pine St

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