
Apartments near 37th Street-Route 11 in Philadelphia, PA (3,389 Rentals)


536 N 52nd St

The Hawthorne

1320 S Broad St

2439 N College Ave

1718-1720 North St

335-337 S 12th St

1726 Moore St

1228-1232 N 25th St

1316 S Broad St

The Fairmount Greenery

435 S 56th St

541 S 12th St

1805 Fairmount Ave

1324 S Broad St

1619 Mt Vernon St

1129 Spruce St

1322 S Broad St

605 N 52nd St

331 S 12th St

309-311 S 12th St

1131 Spruce St

1525 Spring Garden St

313 S 12th St

1326 S Broad St

1128 Spruce St

503 S 12th St

1126 Walnut St

1525 Tasker St

2435 N College Ave

The White Building at Midtown Village

630 N 17th St

825 N 20th St

1133-1135 Pine St

1532 Green St

810 N Uber St

2004 Parrish St

1120 Spruce St

1601-1607 Green St

1215 N 25th St

1507 Spring Garden St

808-818 N 19th St

1206 N Taylor St

1609-1611 Mt Vernon St

1311 S Broad St

1625 Wallace St

1210 N Taylor St

1208 N Taylor St

1303 S Broad St

1508-1516 Brandywine St

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