
Apartments near 13th Street-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (3,791 Rentals)


1709 Spring Garden St

515 S 6th St

1532 Green St

1715 Spring Garden St

737 S 9th St

306-308 Cherry St

Lippincott Alley

645-647 Bainbridge St

406 Spruce St

327 Race St

2101-2103 Spruce St

258 S 21st St

129-131 S 22nd St

700-702 S 18th St

264-266 S 4th St

26 N 3rd St

2120 Walnut St

758 S 10th St

6 N 3rd St

Daniel Building

1121 Mt Vernon St

300 Market St

517 S 6Th St

28 N 3rd St

2107 Spruce St

The Walnut Estates

2027 Pine St

2029 Pine St

510-514 Lombard St

Bangle Buildings Condominiums

309 N Lawrence St

1505 Green St

2025 Pine St

760-762 S 10th St

304 Arch St

753 S 9th St

1511 Green St

126 S 22nd St

1111 Mount Vernon St

2207 Chestnut Street Rittenhouse Square

1525 Green St

Walnut Tower

622 N 12th St

2128 Locust St

1519 Green St

552 N 17th St

Center City One

128 N 3rd St

312-320 Race St

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