
Apartments near Baltimore Avenue and 54th Street-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (1,260 Rentals)


1309 S 52nd St

4629-4631 Baltimore Ave

Pine West Apartments

5045 Walnut St

5454 Chestnut St

6024-6028 Larchwood Ave

4937 Chancellor St

4654 Hazel Ave

116-122 S 56th St

4653 Hazel Ave

4727 Springfield Ave

4626 Cedar Ave

1230 S 51st St

313-317 S 60th St

4813-4815 Chester Ave

1341-1343 S 52nd St

4619 Cedar Ave

4715 Springfield Ave

34 S Yewdall St

5718 Chester Ave

Locust Towers

4617 Cedar Ave

916 S 47th St

4813-4815 Chester Ave

129 S 50th St

Brand New Luxury Apartments West Philly

245 S Hanson St

38 S 51st St

5700 Chestnut St

4725 Chester Ave

17-23 S 52nd St

4818 Chester Ave

Art Apartments

4960 Chestnut St

4802 Chester Ave

4642 Spruce St

5935-5953 Chancellor St

1022 S 47th St

4952 CHESTNUT St

4942 Chestnut St

4705 Chester Ave

Garden Court Condominium

5828 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19139

11 N 54th St

4943 Chestnut St

4811 Walnut St

4641 Spruce St

10 N 54th St

1121 S 48th St

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There are currently 2,981 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $7,286 with an average price of $1,600.
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