
Apartments near 30th Street-Route 36 in Philadelphia, PA (4,099 Rentals)


2228 Wallace St

626 S 19th St

1916 Spring Garden St

1629 Spruce St

2107 Green St

1632 Spruce St

1718 Pine St

2207 Mount Vernon St

1937 Spring Garden St

2111 Green St

117 S 16th St

332-334 S 17th St

2105 Green St

1712 Pine St

1625 Spruce St

1714 Pine St

2136 Mount Vernon St

1927 Spring Garden

1623 Spruce St

2039 Green St

734 S 20th St

2045 Green St

1624 Spruce St

700 S 19th St

1708 Pine St

Chestnut Villa

2043 Green St

1628 Spruce St

623 S 19th St

1706 Pine St

4 Units | 2024 Green Street

1925 Spring Garden St

2047 Green St

559 N 20th St

1608 Locust St

2549 Grays Ferry Ave

3836 Haverford Ave

3817 Haverford Ave

1626 Spruce St

2016 Green St

329 S 17th St

709 N 24th St

1616-1618 Spruce St

The Lanesborough Condominium

1912 Spring Garden St

1900 Spring Garden St

2037 Green St

1700 Pine St

325 S 17th St

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