
Apartments near 13th Street-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (3,793 Rentals)


1216 Snyder Ave

3718 Spring Garden St

251 E Girard Ave

320 Cecil B Moore

3716 Spring Garden St

1335-1337 N Marston St

1412-1414 Frankford Ave

1742 N 6th St

1352 N 27th St

1416-1422 Frankford Ave

1809 N Willington St

1617 W Montgomery Ave

1341 N Marston St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1339 N MARSTON ST

Stouffer Triangle

1502 Flats

310 E Girard Ave

1809 N 17th St

1700 Germantown

1505-1507 N Stillman St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1342 N MARSTON

1838 S 2nd St

2722 W Master St

829 N 29th St

Lancaster Avenue Mixed Use Building

1819 N Willington St

1850 S 23rd St

1724 Snyder Ave

2006 S 5th St

1718 Snyder Ave

3001 W Girard Ave

1517-1523 N Stillman St

1500 N 26th St

2323 Mifflin St

2800 W Master St

3715 Haverford Ave

1509 N Front St

2621-2623 W Jefferson St

1733 N 21st St

3017-3019 W Girard Ave

1605 S 28th St

Penn Treaty Residences

1514 N 26th St

326 E Girard Ave

1632-1638 S 2nd St

Bailey on the Park

519-521 W Montgomery Ave

1425 Jackson St

3828 Lancaster Ave

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