
Apartments near 13th Street-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (3,785 Rentals)


951-967 Shackamaxon St

1401 N 2nd St

1815 S 20th St

3627 Powelton Ave

3629 Powelton Ave

1626 Cecil B Moore Ave

865-871 N 29th St

532-534 N 35th St

3409 Wallace Street

1815 S 5th St

1643 S 2nd St

1706-1712 Cecil B Moore Ave

1316 N Front St

Fulton Manor

113 E Girard Ave

532 Turner St

1913 S 18th St

3407 Wallace St

1700 Cecil B Moore

3703 Powelton

3501 Haverford Ave

3701 Powelton Ave

1908 S 7th St

1137 Shackamaxon St

2001 S 13th St

2019 W Oxford St

3622 Baring St

Oxford Apartments

3434 Wallace St

2812 W Girard Ave

3705 Powelton Ave

304 N 37th St

Moyamensing Place

Tajdeed Residences

1853 Hoffman St

1418-1422 McKean st

900 N 29th St

Sydenham Commons

3601 Spring Garden st

Bucknell Square & Girard Commons

2118 W Oxford St

2818 W Girard Ave

1706 N 16th St

1725-1727 Cecil B Moore Ave

1702 N Willington St

1705 N Willington St

1728 S 2nd St

Fairmount Investment Income Property

2923-2925 Poplar St

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