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


Patton Place

6406 - 6420 Dickens Ave

Inglis Apartments at Elmwood

105 S 41st Street

St. Columbia

Rodin College House

40th & Chestnut

3931 Walnut St

Walnut Hill West

University City Associates

The Branden

4100 Ludlow St

Westpark Apartments

4113 Ludlow

5900-5902 Spruce St

University City Associates

University City Associates

University City Associates

Conswiller B. Pratt Apartments

Powelton Gardens

Dunlap Apartments

University City Associates

4055 Powelton Ave.

Booth Manor

University City Townhomes

University Square - A Senior Community

Center Post Village

The Joseph J. Hill Ralston/Mercy-Douglass Hou

Katie B. Jackson Plaza

UCity Flats

Mason on Chestnut

Westpark Plaza

4021 Baring St

418-428 N Preston St

325 N 40th St

Angela Court Apartments

327 N 40th St

521 N 41st St

Powelton Village

Aspen Village Apartments

The Ember

Anthony Wayne II

Baring Courts

Paschal Senior Housing

Blockley I & II

Arch Homes

The Axis

426 N 40th St

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

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