
Apartments near 15th Street-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (4,136 Rentals)


The Counting House Condominiums

35 N 3rd St

434 Lombard St

325 Spruce St

2103 Carpenter St

620 Fitzwater St

764 S 23rd St

241-243 Chestnut St

1122 S 15th St

530-532 Bainbridge St

2211 Mount Vernon St

529 Bainbridge St

2207 Mount Vernon St

1620 Brown St

705 Catharine St

144-146 N 3rd St

428 Lombard St

1603 Ellsworth St

57-63 N 3rd St & Arch St

239 Chestnut St

626 N 22nd St

57 N 3rd St

237 Chestnut St

Merchant's Row

748 S 6th St

306 New St

726 N 19th St

239 Market St

2101 Kimball St

2313 Green St

2309-2311 Green St

711 Corinthian Ave

The Point

2311 Green St

121-125 N 3rd St

233 Chestnut St

231 Chestnut St

230 Market St

333 Pine St

2217 Wallace St

329 Pine St

161-163 N 3rd St

2339 Catharine St

327 Pine St

Classic Courts

1349 Ellsworth St

2200 Fairmount Ave

1344-1348 Ellsworth St

243 Race St

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