
Apartments near 15th Street-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (3,973 Rentals)


611-615 S 2nd St

781 S 3rd St

1710 W Girard Ave

University Village Apartments 306 N 32nd

1712 W Girard Ave

114 Naudain St

1325 S Broad St

827-835 S 4th St

1517 W Girard

733-737 N 4th St

1513 W Girard Ave

716 S 2nd St

1805 Ridge Ave

2549 Grays Ferry Ave

1601 W Girard Ave

Ristorante Terra Nostria

Race Hall

1824 W Girard Ave

1811 Ridge Ave

541-543 Washington Ave

New College House at Hill Field

314 N 32nd St

789 S 3rd St

1501-1503 W Girard Ave

1024-1026 Wharton St

1004 S 5th St

340 N Front St

1816 W Girard Ave

616 S Hancock St

1501 Reed St

1505-07 W. Girard Avenue

808 N 4th St

3225-3227 Powelton Ave

315-317 N Front St

3314-3316 Arch St

932-934 N 19th St

849 N 5th St

251 Fulton St

516 S Front St

31st and Hamilton

311-313 N Front St

851 N 5th St

La Cour

1637 W Girard Ave

1401 S Broad St

401 N 32nd St

3318 Arch St

2324 Parrish St

Wharton Court

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