
Apartments near 30th Street-R3 in Philadelphia, PA (4,169 Rentals)


1728 Folsom St

825 N 20th St

233 S 13th St

1222-1224 Chancellor Street

1217 Race St

4027 Baring Street

4023 Baring St

3965 Lancaster Ave

4052 Chestnut St

4029 Locust St

1343 Lombard St

2822 Poplar St

2810 Poplar St

909 N 26th St

2431 Federal St

241 S 13th St

239 S 13th St

243 S 13th St

245 S 13th St

1341 Lombard St

624 N 16th St

24th & Federal

637 N 16th St

4054 Chestnut St

Avenue Flats

318 N Preston St

4022 Green St

4056 Chestnut St

Cameron Square

865-871 N 29th St

1324 Pine St

Beaux Arts Lofts

1322 PINE St

4030 Irving St

4101 Chestnut St

1320 Pine St

1206 Walnut St

1326 Nectarine St

1227 Spruce St

4024 Spruce St

McBay Mews

216 N 12th St

4031 Green St

2352 Federal St

The White Building at Midtown Village

4047 Locust St

1431 Fitzwater St

1308 Pine St

428-440 N 13th St

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