
Apartments near Grays and 51st-Route 36 in Philadelphia, PA (1,638 Rentals)


207 S 24th St

2304-2308 Locust St

2300 Locust Street

2211 Spruce St

2026 Bainbridge St

251 S 23rd St

2215 Spruce St

2213 Spruce St

2119 Pine St

3817 Haverford Ave

1844 McClellan St

410-416 S 21st St

734 S 20th St

2108 Pine St

1853 Hoffman St

2205-2207 Spruce St

2114 Pine St

5700 Chestnut St

2232 Locust St

3625 Spring Garden St

3500 Hamilton St

453 N 50th St

3321 Powelton Ave

2134 Spruce St

2107 Pine St

2106 Pine St

2130 Spruce St

757 S 20th St

755 S 20th St

2111 Pine St

2006 Bainbridge St

7046 Woodland Ave

2132 Spruce St

Edward Drinker Cope House

244 S 22nd St

2124 Spruce St

313 N 34th St

3319 Powelton Ave

2227 Locust St

2225 Locust St

3601 Spring Garden st

700 N 40th St

2118 Spruce St

2137 Spruce St

2217 Locust St

238 S 22nd St

2012 South St

2031 Lombard St

2135 Spruce St

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