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


1512-1518 Frankford Ave

The Haven Lofts

2204 S 15th St

3842 Lancaster Ave

The Candy Factory

1504 Jackson St

Imani Homes

1723 N 23rd St

2325 Cecil B Moore Ave

The Quads at Kensington South

1247-1251 E Columbia Ave

1532-1536 Frankford Ave

809 W Berks St

2602 W Oxford St

3817 Haverford Ave

1538-1544 Frankford Ave

Oxford Corner

3836 Haverford Ave

705 N DeKalb St

3842 Haverford Ave

1700 N Howard St

1629 N 26th St

1836-1838 W Passyunk Ave

1611-1613 Frankford Ave

3815-3817 Wallace St

1920 N 7th St

1553 N Marston St

1700 Frankford Ave

1921 N 7th St

457 Girard Ave

1616 N Bailey Street

414 W Berks St

2209 Cantrell St

2552-2556 Cecil B Moore Ave

3837 Wallace St

411-419 W Berks St

2808 W Oxford St

Regent Row

438 Memphis St

Brewerytown Square

1939-1941 N 5th St

McBay Mews

602-604 E Girard Ave

182 W Berks St

2914 W Oxford St

1912 N 2nd St

Memphis Flats

2938 W Oxford St

Otto on the Park

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