
Apartments near Baltimore and 60th-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (845 Rentals)


316 N 52nd St

128 S 46th St

6209-6211 W Girard Ave

4410 Pine St

5840 W Girard Ave

4413 Pine St

326 N 52nd St

238 S 45th St

124 S 46th St

236 S 45th St

135 S 46th St

4409 Pine St

4337 Larchwood Ave

4602 Woodland Ave

237 S 45th St

4427 Spruce St

4339 Larchwood Ave

531 N 63rd St

4327-4329 Osage Ave

236 Buckingham Pl

Living & Learning Commons

4331-4333 Pine St

211 S 45th St

222 Buckingham Pl

4302-4304 Osage Ave

4404-4406 Locust St

4402 Locust

220 Buckingham Pl

Westwood Apartments

554-556 N 54th St

5701 W Girard Ave

330 S 43rd St

4310 Spruce St

4317-4321 Spruce St

316 S 43rd St

324 S 43rd St

431 S 43rd St

4224-4226 Chester Ave

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333 S 43rd Street

4218 Chester Ave

453 N 50th St

4250 Osage Ave

4229-4231 Baltimore Ave

4413-4417 Walnut St

321-323 S 43rd St

4433 Sansom St

4436 Chestnut St

Westwood

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