
Apartments near Lancaster and 41st-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (2,580 Rentals)


2028 Spruce St

2021 Spruce St

5 on 25

2106 Pine St

2030 Spruce St

726 N 19th St

738 N 19th St

1820 Green St

1822-1824 Green St

2411 Christian St

1721 N 25th St

2133 Master St

1741 N 25th St

1818 Green St

2019 Spruce St

2426 Clifford St

2703 W Glenwood Ave

342 N Horton St

1234 S Dover St

410-416 S 21st St

335 S 21st St

2419 Clifford St

2013 Spruce St

2018 Spruce St

2020 Spruce St

2011 Spruce St

1955 Locust St

808-818 N 19th St

1826--1828 Fairmount Ave

Warwick Apartments

1100 S 27th

724-726 Shirley St

1804 Green St

2328 Catharine St

The Rittenhouse Condominiums

1931 Poplar St

853-855 N Uber St

853 N Uber St

1953 Locust St

1949 Locust St

1951 Locust St

2009 Spruce St

2201 Bainbridge St

2029 Pine St

2027 Pine St

2018 Delancey Pl

313-317 S 60th St

3006-08 Ridge Ave

764 S 23rd St

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