
Apartments near Baltimore Avenue and 54th Street-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (1,248 Rentals)


Uno on Chestnut

The Irvine

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The Clark

LVL West

Luna on Pine

The Linden University City

ER UC Flats LLC

Garden Court Towers

The Ivy

Arrive University City

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Chestnut Hall

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Quaker Court

The Felix

44West

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The Eleanor at Chestnut (Per Bedroom Lease)

Eleanor at Walnut

Fairfax Apartments

Hamilton Court

ANOVA uCity Square

Lexington Apartments

Luxury On Pine

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The Chestnut

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West Lofts

University City Associates

Campus Apartments

The Hub on Chestnut Street

3939 Chestnut Street

Bell Tower Community

The Cornerstone

Walnut Street

Shepherd Lofts

Spruce Square

4124-28 Parkside Ave

3605 Powelton Ave

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Paloma University City

3830 Baring St

Luxury On Pine

Ludlow 43

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The Accolade on Chestnut

3511 Baring St

Brockton Court

3737 CHESTNUT

Campus Apartments

Hillside Lofts

300 S 41st St

4055 Spruce St

3502 Mount Vernon

325 N 40th St

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There are currently 2,983 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $6,130 with an average price of $1,604.
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