
Apartments near Girard (MFL)-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (3,084 Rentals)


1638 Parrish St

Freedman Shoe Company

Keyser Bldg

1701,05,13

224-226 N Camac St

Edgemont Quadplex

2237 N Camac St

2016 N Broad St

1617 Oxford

2250 N 12th St

1604 Wallace St

1706 N 16th St

2246-2254 N 12th St

1643 Francis St

1601 Wallace St

609 N 16th St

1531 Green St

1608 Wallace St

1532 Green St

2826 Belgrade St

1606 Wallace St

1525 Spring Garden St

1745-1747 N 16th St

1002 Arch St

2022 N Broad St

1523 N 17th St

1521 N 17th St

1217 Race St

1705 N Willington St

1710 W Girard Ave

1601-1607 Green St

1707 W Master St

1712 W Girard Ave

1429 W Norris St

1609-1611 Mt Vernon St

The Lofts at the Winston

1539 Spring Garden St

1210 W Dauphin St

1718-1736 Ingersoll St

2126-2132 E Somerset St

1619-1621 Wallace St

1504 N 17th St

1518 N 17th St

Somerset Village

Hanover North Broad-Phase 2

1619 Mt Vernon St

1737 N Willington St

1407 N Bouvier St

1524 N 17th St

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