
Apartments near East Falls-R6 in Philadelphia, PA (731 Rentals)


4613 Wayne Ave

113 W Maplewood Ave

264 W Walnut Ln

1945 W Hunting Park Ave

6141 Wayne Ave

103 Maplewood

1835 W Tioga St

246 W Harvey St

2848 Diamond

4815 Knox St

Flats at Golaski

225 W Rittenhouse St

Triplex Multi-Family

4300 Fleming St

5012 Greene St

258-260 W Pastorius St

1808 W Tioga St

1946 N Stanley St

239 W Walnut Ln

5908-5910 Greene St

60 W Manheim St

3517 N 18th St

Berkley Place at Wayne Junction

The Bell Tower

1713 W Tioga St

4304 Cresson St

1706 W Ontario St

1811 N 33rd St

5208-5218 Germantown Ave

Germantown House Apartments

6407 Wayne Ave

1705 W Erie Ave

5423 Germantown Ave

4331 Main St

353 Lyceum Ave

5151 Germantown Ave

201-209 W Tulpehocken St

5155 Germantown Ave

5145 Germantown Ave

2703 W Glenwood Ave

4343-4345 Main St

2725 W Glenwood Ave

4435 N 20th St

1735 N 32nd St

1611 W Erie Ave

Nob Hill Condominiums

45 E Church Ln

1607-1609 W Allegheny Ave

420 Conarroe St

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