
Apartments near Germantown-R7 in Philadelphia, PA (545 Rentals)


60 W Manheim St

5524 Pulaski Ave

6024-6024R Wayne Ave

301 W School House Ln

5250 Wayne Ave

233 W Queen Ln

16 E Johnson

6141 Wayne Ave

539 E Walnut Ln

241-243 W Queen Ln

78 E Clapier St

6374 Germantown Ave

147 W Manheim St

4933 Wakefield St

5012 Greene St

333 E Shedaker St

176 W Manheim St

90 E Johnson St

6412 Germantown Ave

406 W Chelten Ave

Multi-family Victorian

5533 Boyer St

912 E Locust Ave

260 W Johnson St

Tulwayne

5139 Pulaski Ave

328 W Queen Ln

76 E Logan St

4833 Germantown Ave

84 E Logan St

400-04 W Penn St

6327 Musgrave St

422 W Chelten Ave

424 W Chelten Ave

417 W Queen Ln

4815 Knox St

Indigo Apartments

6049 Wister St

430 W Bringhurst St

5549 Blakemore St

518-42 W Midvale Ave

6407 Wayne Ave

6516 Germantown Ave

The Lofts at Wayne

6526-6534 Germantown Ave

5228-5232 Laurens St

4933 N Uber St

Boarding Home

700 W Walnut Ln

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