
Apartments near 19th Street-Route 36 in Philadelphia, PA (4,242 Rentals)


651 N 15th St

Fitzwater Lofts

1217 Green St

1227 S 21st St

737 Sansom St

711 Corinthian Ave

720 Chestnut St

900 Pine St

406 S 9th St

913-915 Lombard St

714 N 19th St

Wallace Lofts

3220 Powelton Ave

603-605 N 12th St

408 S 9th St

Grays Court Condominiums

Race Hall

724-726 Shirley St

611 S 10th St

New College House at Hill Field

Grays Court Condominiums

The Point

Avenue Flats

631-635 N 13th St

626 S 10th St

726 N 19th St

701 Market St

413 S 9th St

3314-3316 Arch St

709 N 24th St

826-828 Pine St

1613 Fairmount Ave

409 S 9th St

University Village Apartments 306 N 32nd

411 S 9th St

3225-3227 Powelton Ave

3318 Arch St

Myers Hall

1728 Folsom St

1619 Fairmount Ave

417 S 9th St

627 S 10th St

625 S 10th St

Bella Vista

739 Corinthian Ave

415 S 9th St

314 N 32nd St

2332-2338 Carpenter St

708 Chestnut St

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