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


Blockley I & II

The Joseph J. Hill Ralston/Mercy-Douglass Hou

University City PENN / PENN MEDICINE/DREXEL

Simpson-Fletcher Conestoga House

717 N 41st St

3952 Lancaster Ave

The Monarch

6522-6524 W Girard Ave

Mason on Chestnut

3951 Lancaster

3935 Lancaster Ave

Inglis Apartments at Elmwood

Residences at 3862

Haverford_3936

Accolade on Samson

Paschal Senior Housing

Westminster-Hoopes Family Residences

6501 Haverford Ave

Cloisters III

4219 Pennsgrove St

Patton Place

746 N 40th St

Stephen Smith Towers

3814 Lancaster Ave

3804 Lancaster Ave

3856-3860 Haverford Ave

Sarah Allen Senior Housing

The Axis

Vestry Lofts

3838-3842 Haverford Ave

3847 Haverford Ave

The Schuyler

3729 Lancaster Ave

Steeple Lofts at University City

7129 Greenway Ave

Ice Works at Belmont

3645-47 Lancaster Ave

3714 Haverford Ave

3612 Baring St

The Legacy at Powelton Village

3605 Baring St

1101 N 41st St

3512 Baring St

Springline on 36th

Conswiller B. Pratt Apartments

3612-3614 Haverford Ave

The Residences at 3604

Drexel Court

1723 Memorial Ave

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