
Apartments near 19th Street-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (4,207 Rentals)


The Fairmount Greenery

810 N Uber St

817-823 Kater St

800 S 10th St

636 Spruce St

3400-3402 Powelton Ave

313 N 34th St

815 Corinthian Ave

802 S 10th St

716 Pine St

825-831 Bainbridge St

1638 Parrish St

Spruce Court Apartments

825 N 20th St

2549 Grays Ferry Ave

103 N 35th St

806 S 10th St

628 Spruce St

3420 Race St

3404 Powelton Ave

3408 Powelton Ave

754 N. 25th

3406 Powelton Ave

3410 Powelton Ave

746 South St

915 S 11th St

807 N 15th St

1527 Ridge Ave

835-837 Corinthian Ave

740-744 South St

1540 Ridge Ave

1643 Francis St

3512 Lancaster Ave

3416 Powelton Ave

3418 Powelton Ave

737 S 9th St

2004 Parrish St

735 S 9th St

3313 Baring St

616 Spruce St

617 N 10th St

842 N 19th St

213 N 35th St

3308-3310 Hamilton St

3424 Powelton Ave

3422 Powelton Ave

215 N 35th St

1602 Ridge Ave

1614 Ridge Ave

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