
Apartments near 5th Street-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (1,303 Rentals)


The Lofts at 1352 South Street

730 Montrose St

117 S 16th St

930 E Passyunk Ave

522 Montrose St

841 S American St

603-605 N 12th St

928 E Passyunk Ave

813-817 N 5th St

1326 Nectarine St

1111 Mount Vernon St

316 S 15th St

The Phoenix

811-815 N 2nd St

328 S 15th St

The Residences at Two Liberty Place

1517 Spruce St

425-427 S Carlisle St

326 S 15th St

1121 Mt Vernon St

Northern Liberties

1415 Lombard St

322 S 15th St

733 Carpenter St

217 Christian St

1521 Spruce St

338 S 15th St

1217 Green St

1426-1428 Lombard St

247 S 16th St

626 Carpenter St

1109 Lemon St

1430 Lombard St

631 N 12th St

1504 Pine St

1009 S 8th St

1 Queen St

915 S 11th St

Ridge Pointe

1519 Pine St

1508 Pine St

837 N 2nd St

414 S 15th St

Ortlieb Square

412 S 15th St

1521 Pine St

1512 Pine St

1343 Fitzwater Street

Liberty Park Place
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.