
Apartments near 2nd Street-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (1,056 Rentals)


1017 Spruce St

765 S Front St

916 Pine St

406 S 9th St

209 N 11th St

511 S 9th St

304-306 S 10th St

1101 Walnut St

723-725 Bainbridge St

308 S 10th St

317 S 10th St

913-915 Lombard St

924 Pine St

251 Fulton St

1025 Spruce St

217 N 11th St

781 S 3rd St

211-217 Fulton St

770 S 3rd St

216 S 11th St

632-634 N 2nd St

718-722 S 7th St

928-930 Pine St

919-921 Lombard St

932 Pine St

513 S 9th St

515 S 9th St

Society Hill Mansion

822 South St

786 S 2nd St

NL Townhomes

1109 Walnut St

1027 Spruce St

748 S 6th St

521 S 9th St

789 S 3rd St

1026 Spruce St

327 Catharine St

824 South St

620 Fitzwater St

Western Union Building

817-823 Kater St

1022 Spruce St

523-527 S 9th St

935-939 Lombard St

Knights Bridge Estates

417 S 10th St

1028 Spruce St

1121 Walnut St
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.