
Apartments near Baltimore and 46th-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (850 Rentals)


513 S 42nd St

509 S 42nd St

4201 Pine St

The Eric House

607-609 S 42nd St

4126 Chester Ave

330 S 42nd St

222 Buckingham Pl

220 Buckingham Pl

519 S 42nd St

515 S 42nd St

415 S 42nd St

4128 Chester Ave

211 S 45th St

334 S 42nd St

621 S 42nd St

5013 Chester Ave

Living & Learning Commons

403 S 42nd St

4829 Greenway Ave

4117 Pine St

4105 Baltimore Ave

245 S Hanson St

502 S 41st St

219 S 44th St

4115 Pine St

4104 Baltimore Ave

4714 Woodland Ave

4324 Walnut St

4116 Spruce St

512 S 41st St

5024 Walton Ave

4902 Spruce St

Locust Towers

4114 Spruce St

4314 Walnut St

5114 Springfield Ave

4413-4417 Walnut St

128 S 46th St

Westwood

507 41st St

4104 Spruce St

4106 Spruce St

519 S 41st St

135 S 46th St

5035 Cedar Ave

4016 Pine St

4611-4619 Sansom St

5050 Baltimore Ave
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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.