
Apartments near 56th Street-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (1,227 Rentals)


Birchwood at Brooks (55+ Community)

5110-5112 Market St

38 S 51st St

435 S 56th St

5301 Pine St

326 N 52nd St

316 N 52nd St

5100 Walnut St

313-317 S 60th St

5045 Walnut St

5052-5054 Walnut St

554-556 N 54th St

5145-5147 Pine St

5034 Walnut St

6001 Callowhill St

118-120 N 50th St

5049 Spruce St

4943 Chestnut St

4960 Chestnut St

6211 Market St

5041 Spruce St

4952 CHESTNUT St

14 N Saint Bernard St

5840 W Girard Ave

434 S 52nd St

5039 Spruce St

6217 Chestnut St

536 N 52nd St

446-448 S 52nd St

445 N Edgewood St

131 N 50th St

5701 W Girard Ave

4942 Chestnut St

323 S 51st St

303 S 51st St

4937 Chancellor St

6246 Market St

605 N 52nd St

342 N Horton St

5334-5336 Cedar Ave

928 N 51st St

453 N 50th St

6024-6028 Larchwood Ave

Art Apartments

6220 Vine St

Six-Unit University City Investment Property

211 N 63rd St

219 N 63rd St

449-451 S 51st St

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