
Apartments near 30th Street-R8 in Philadelphia, PA (4,161 Rentals)


Hanover North Broad-Phase 2

1717-19 Mt Vernon st

2103 Carpenter St

1601 South St

1508 Pine St

Maple Mt Vernon Apartments

1629 Green St

1625 Green St

1504 Pine St

412 S 15th St

1623 Green Street

1539 Spring Garden St

1621 Green St

The Trinity

1707 Mt Vernon St

739 Corinthian Ave

819 N 26th St

3815-3817 Wallace St

Innovator Village

Chestnut Villa

1733 Wallace St

1826--1828 Fairmount Ave

1714 Wallace St

414 S 15th St

418 S 15th St

1624 Mt. Vernon St.

1525 Spring Garden St

1626 Mt Vernon St

1710 Wallace St

610 N 17th St

1538 South St

30-32 N 40th St

36 N 40th St

705 N DeKalb St

1544 South St

1628 Mt Vernon St

The Fairmount Flats

714 N 19th St

1711-1713 Wallace St

613 S 16th St

2101 Kimball St

2001 Carpenter St

2324 Parrish St

40 N 40th St

321 N 40th St

38 N 40th St

3837 Wallace St

612 N 39th St

4008 Market St

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