
Apartments near Lancaster and 48th-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (1,503 Rentals)


412 N 64th St

6211 Market St

3404 Powelton Ave

313 N 34th St

3408 Powelton Ave

3406 Powelton Ave

606 S 52nd St

613 S 52nd St

4629-4631 Baltimore Ave

4016 Pine St

3400-3402 Powelton Ave

415 S 42nd St

4209 Baltimore Ave

4006 Pine St

3512 Lancaster Ave

5334-5336 Cedar Ave

3420 Race St

3219 Hamilton St

Brewerytown Square

The Mark

4723 Baltimore Ave

5024 Walton Ave

3409-3411 Race St

3319 Powelton Ave

4105 Baltimore Ave

634 S 48th St

4222 Baltimore Ave

3321 Powelton Ave

103 N 35th St

748 Marlyn Rd

401 N Simpson St

3408 Race St

3410 Race St

3209-3211 Baring St

4000 Pine St

4925 Catharine St

424 N 32nd St

3938 Delancey St

Millenniun Hall

Van Rensselaer Hall

3017-3019 W Girard Ave

509 S 42nd St

4104 Baltimore Ave

6217 Chestnut St

114 N 34th St

3214, 3216, 3218 Pearl Street

Kelly Hall

110 N 34th St

6246 Market St

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