
Apartments near Chester Avenue and 53rd Street-Route 13 in Philadelphia, PA (1,313 Rentals)


6 S 43rd St

4036 Sansom St

4028 Sansom St

4056 Chestnut St

5601 Walnut St

25 N Paxon St

4050 Chestnut Street

42nd and Ludlow

4052 Chestnut St

34 S Yewdall St

4046-48 Chestnut St

606 S 60th St

6624 Woodland Ave

Stouffer Triangle

4101 Chestnut St

116-122 S 56th St

W.E.B.Du Bois College House

6604 Woodland Ave

4008 Chestnut St

5700 Walnut St

Westpark Development Project

3932 Sansom St

11 N 54th St

10 N 54th St

4011 Chestnut St

Chestnut Villa

3926 Sansom St

3928 Sansom St

3922 Sansom St

118-120 N 50th St

3914 Sansom St

The Commons on Ludlow

3827 Walnut St

6024-6028 Larchwood Ave

131 N 50th St

5700 Chestnut St

313-317 S 60th St

4008 Market St

4059-4061 Powelton Ave

309 N 41st St

35 N Preston St

332 N 41st St

5935-5953 Chancellor St

30-32 N 40th St

5828 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19139

1234 S Dover St

318 N Preston St

36 N 40th St

38 N 40th St

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