
Apartments near 5th Street-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (1,304 Rentals)


1002 Arch St

310-312 York Ave

300-314 N 3rd St

Havana Lofts

215 N 9th St

The Lofts at the Winston

New Street Lofts

926-928 Race St

515 Pine St

208 Vine St

Papermill Lofts

309 N 3rd St

413 Pine St

249-251 N 2nd St

329 Pine St

265 S 9th St

344 S 4th St

523 Pine St

Man An House

Old City Condominiums

Freedman Shoe Company

Papermill Lofts

Cu257

623-625 Pine St

263 S 9th St

207-209 Vine St

327 Pine St

333 Pine St

619 Pine St

267 S 9th St

536-540 Pine St

532 Pine St

258 S 9th St

307 Pine St

532-534 Pine St

The Watkins Building

614 Pine St

Keyser Bldg

717 Pine St

268-270 S 9th St

636 Pine St

606 Waverly St

235 Pine St

Sonder the Edison

900 Spruce St

721-739 Pine St

227 N 10th St

249 S 10th St

716 Pine St
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