
Apartments near 19th Street-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (4,207 Rentals)


625-627 Bainbridge St

515 Pine St

3500 Hamilton St

629-631 Bainbridge St

7-Units

775 S 8th St

1436 Poplar St

846 N 25th St

1639 Poplar St

900-906 N 16th St

3605 Powelton Ave

501-507 Vine St

1216 S Broad St

515 S 6th St

910-916 N 19th St

517 S 6Th St

911 N 19th St

854 N 25th St

La Cour

34th and Spring Garden Street

Southern Bella Lofts

1827 Ginnodo Street

3611 Powelton Ave

915 N 19th St

1535-1537 Poplar St

1800 Ridge Ave

1215 S Broad St

Wharton Court

3613 Powelton Ave

528-540 N 34th St

819 N 26th St

610-612 S 6th St

1743 Cambridge St

533 South St

Wharton Place

The Corinthian

1228 S Broad St

1214 Annin St

The Mark

792 N Pennock St

858 N 25Th St

3510 Hamilton St

911 N 16th St

1229 Federal St

2717 Brown St

1431 Poplar St

510-514 Lombard St

1236 S Broad St

529 South St

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