
Apartments near 56th Street and Lansdowne Avenue-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (1,133 Rentals)


449-451 S 51st St

135 S 46th St

Six-University City Investment Property

31 S 45th St

4900-4908 Pine St

3823 Poplar St

700 N 40th St

4443 Chestnut St

4041 Haverford Ave

4445 Chestnut St

4447 Chestnut St

5334-5336 Cedar Ave

5031 Hazel Ave

517 41st St

631 N Preston St

4619 Locust St

4441 Chestnut St

4436 Chestnut St

4050 Apartments

533-535 N Budd St

528-34 N Preston St

4641 Spruce St

46 S 44th St

42 S 44th St

420 N 41st St

418 N 41st St

4019 Haverford Ave

4021 Haverford Ave

19 S 44th St

4433 Sansom St

606 S 52nd St

616 40th Street

4625 Spruce St

613 S 52nd St

516 N Preston St

5035 Cedar Ave

6 S 43rd St

4 S 43rd St

4642 Spruce St

6 Units | University City | 4617 Spruce

401 N 41st St

Pine West Apartments

4402-4408 Chestnut St

4031 Green St

332 N 41st St

4601 Spruce St

4059 Baring St

4626 Spruce St

5227 Catharine St

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There are currently 2,978 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $7,797 with an average price of $1,606.
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