
Apartments near 9th-10th & Locust St-PATCO Speedline in Philadelphia, PA (1,774 Rentals)


311-313 N Front St

1305 S Broad St

2029 Arch St

340 N Front St

321-323 N Front St

1315 S Broad St

1311 S Broad St

Walden Walk

Court at Old Swede

335 N Front St

1317 S Broad St

Sartain Hall

343-345 N Front St

Vine Street Development

1321-1323 S Broad St

1316 S Broad St

1322 S Broad St

117 N 21st St

2026 Race St

1318 S Broad St

1325 S Broad St

2024 Race St

121 N 21st St

1320 S Broad St

2051 Cherry St

123 N 21st St

400 N Front St

1311 S Carlisle St

127 N 21st St

420-438 N Front St

2030 Race St

1326 S Broad St

2028 Race St

118 N Lambert St

125 N 21st St

1324 S Broad St

133 N 21st St

110 N 21st St

141 N 21st St

139 N 21st St

2036 Race St

1844-1846 Callowhill St

118 N 21st St

145 N 21st St

2032 Race St

143 N 21st St

155 N 21st St

134 N 21st St

153 N 21st St

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