
Apartments near 22nd Street-Route 11 in Philadelphia, PA (4,335 Rentals)


207-209 S 42nd St

4104 Spruce St

205 S 42nd St

528-34 N Preston St

1234 N 30th St

203 S 42nd St

1625 Point Breeze Ave

835 Washington Ave

217 S 42nd St

1715 Tasker St

650 W Fairmount Ave

530-532 Bainbridge St

631 N Preston St

4206-4208 Chestnut St

332 N 41st St

1633 Point Breeze Ave

The Towns at Green Hill

523-525 Kater St

225 S 42nd St

4050 Apartments

231 S 42nd St

533-535 N Budd St

730 Montrose St

100 S 42nd St

2026 Ridge Ave

1732 W Master St

700 Christian St

4105 Baltimore Ave

748 S 6th St

502 S 41st St

1200 S 10th St

1335-1337 N Marston St

4104 Baltimore Ave

1009 S 8th St

815 S 7th St

505 South St

510 South St

110 S 42nd St

410 Spruce St

733 Carpenter St

42nd and Ludlow

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1339 N MARSTON ST

Union Court

1520 W Seybert St

1428 W Thompson St

Sharswood Townhouses III

529 Bainbridge St

4041 Haverford Ave

1352 N 27th St

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