
Apartments near Baltimore and 53rd-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (1,277 Rentals)


University City Associates

The Ember

521 N 41st St

UCity Flats

418-428 N Preston St

University City Associates

1336 S Harmony Street

4021 Baring St

University City Associates

1336 S Harmony Street

Center Post Village

University Square - A Senior Community

Mount Olivet Village

University City Townhomes

327 N 40th St

325 N 40th St

Baring Courts

Powelton Village

4200 Lancaster Ave

426 N 40th St

40/Spring near PENN, HUP, CHOP, DREXEL, CHOP

Powelton Heights

4408 Lancaster Ave

Blockley I & II

The Joseph J. Hill Ralston/Mercy-Douglass Hou

Scenic Apartments

3952 Lancaster Ave

6406 - 6420 Dickens Ave

The Monarch

Mason on Chestnut

Modern West Lofts

3951 Lancaster Ave.

Residences at 3862

3935 Lancaster Ave

Simpson-Fletcher Conestoga House

Haverford_3936

Westminster-Hoopes Family Residences

Cloisters III

Inglis Apartments at Elmwood

3814 Lancaster Ave

Patton Place

The Axis

746 N 40th St

3804 Lancaster Ave

3856-3860 Haverford Ave

Vestry Lofts

4219 Pennsgrove St

6522-6524 W Girard Ave

Sarah Allen Senior Housing

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