
Apartments near Baltimore Avenue and 43rd Street-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (2,213 Rentals)


Brewery Condominiums

1021-1025 S 18th St

5840 W Girard Ave

6001 Callowhill St

2717 Brown St

1729 Christian St

2219-2221 Spring Garden St

2313 Green St

6420-6422 Woodland Ave

2232 Green St

1713 Christian St

2309-2311 Green St

2311 Green St

6217 Chestnut St

2142-2144 S Simpson St

1707 Carpenter St

2222 Green St

2224 Green St

6211 Market St

6332 Elmwood Ave

865-871 N 29th St

1254-56 S 18th St

1918 S 65th St

2923-2925 Poplar St

754 N. 25th

CSQ WEST

524 N 22Nd St

526 N 22nd St

2131 Spring Garden St

5452 Media St

900 N 29th St

2129 Spring Garden St

709 N 24th St

445 N Edgewood St

856 N Pennock St

2BR bi-level apartment in historic brownstone

2127 Spring Garden St

2121 Spring Garden St

2822 Poplar St

2810 Poplar St

2209 Cantrell St

3017-3019 W Girard Ave

2228 Wallace St

2113 Spring Garden St

2109 Spring Garden St

2105 Spring Garden St

2107 Spring Garden St

6246 Market St

2211 Mount Vernon St

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