
Apartments near Chester and 42nd-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (906 Rentals)


4021 Baring St.

Powelton Village

The Terrace

Baring Courts

418-428 N Preston St

Blockley I & II

St Jude Apartments

40/Spring near PENN, HUP, CHOP, DREXEL, CHOP

Westminster-Hoopes Family Residences

426 N 40th St

The Monarch

521 N 41st St

University City PENN / PENN MEDICINE/DREXEL

The Ember

5049 Baltimore Ave

3804 Lancaster Ave

3814 Lancaster Ave

Patton Place

Residences at 3862

4937 Chestnut St

3645-47 Lancaster Ave

3952 Lancaster Ave

101 N 35th St

3935 Lancaster Ave

3951 Lancaster Ave.

Serpentine Apartments

Haverford_3936

Vestry Lofts

The Schuyler

Cloisters III

Lexington Apartments

3612 Baring St

3320 Arch St

120 N 34th St

3512 Baring St

3605 Baring St

The Legacy at Powelton Village

Camelot Apartments

Drexel Court

3400-3402 Baring St

3315 Powelton Ave

3311 Powelton Ave

3309 Powelton Ave

3312 Hamilton Street

3307 Powelton Ave

3305 Powelton Ave

3301-3303 Powelton Ave

Spring Garden Court

Grey Gables
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