
Apartments near 46th Street-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (933 Rentals)


3939 Lancaster Ave

634 S 48th St

509 S 42nd St

606 N Union St

4104 Baltimore Ave

610 N Union St

3926 Sansom St

3922 Sansom St

893-897 Belmont Ave

4000 Pine St

3914 Sansom St

515 S 42nd St

316 N 52nd St

1007-1009 46th St

513 S 42nd St

W.E.B.Du Bois College House

519 S 42nd St

502 S 41st St

5031 Hazel Ave

11 N 54th St

326 N 52nd St

4224-4226 Chester Ave

4517 Chester Ave

3928 Haverford Ave

The Eric House

The Brant

5035 Cedar Ave

4218 Chester Ave

434 S 52nd St

821 N 41st St

819 N 41st St

10 N 54th St

504 N 39th St

Six-Unit University City Investment Property

916 S 47th St

829 N 41st St

507 41st St

519 S 41st St

512 S 41st St

446-448 S 52nd St

3907 Haverford

40th Street Flats

4925 Catharine St

3938 Delancey St

612 N 39th St

3842 Lancaster Ave

5301 Pine St

4128 Chester Ave

4126 Chester Ave

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