
Apartments near Lancaster and Hamilton-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (938 Rentals)


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University City Associates

4209-4211 Pine St

41 S 41st St

4323 Spruce Street

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Manor Flats Off Sansom

Penn Manor Apartments

4219 Pennsgrove St

Lucien E. Blackwell Homes

4225 Pine Street

4408 Lancaster Ave

Campus Apartments

409 S 42nd St

The Gardens on 45th Street

University City Associates

4224-4244 Pine St

Gunter Hall

503 S 41st Street

Stone Leigh Court

3852 W Girard Ave

ER UC Flats LLC

504 S 41st St

Florence Gardens

University City Associates

505-507 S 42nd St

231-233 S 46th St

Concord Hall at Campus Apartments

Sherwood Court

Campus Apartments

The Standard at Philadelphia

Spruce Manor

4402 Pine Street.

4523 Spruce Street

Breslyn House

4107 Chester

Osage Manor Apartments

Pine Terrace Apartments

Student Housing - Newly Renovated

4203 Chester Ave

4724 Chestnut St

4528 Spruce St

Chester Hall

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