
Apartments near 30th Street-R3 in Philadelphia, PA (4,184 Rentals)


406 S 9th St

611 S 10th St

549 N 10th St

108 S 8th St

122-124 S 8th St

4441 Chestnut St

4443 Chestnut St

4445 Chestnut St

4436 Chestnut St

Sharswood Townhouses III

1513 W Girard Ave

802-810 Locust St

900 Pine St

627 S 10th St

3823 Poplar St

1164 S Broad St

1349 Ellsworth St

2025 W Master St

1166 S Broad St

1344-1348 Ellsworth St

220 Buckingham Pl

4404-4406 Locust St

4447 Chestnut St

222 Buckingham Pl

625 S 10th St

408 S 9th St

4339 Larchwood Ave

4337 Larchwood Ave

1505-07 W. Girard Avenue

1424 W Girard Ave

West Girard Apartments

724 S 10th St

111 S 8th St

506-510 N 9th St

1501-1503 W Girard Ave

236 Buckingham Pl

Bella Vista

737 Sansom St

1205 S 15th St

720 Chestnut St

413 S 9th St

409 S 9th St

1416 W Girard Ave

730 S 10th St

2026 Ridge Ave

411 S 9th St

826-828 Pine St

679 N 11th St

617 N 10th St

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