
Apartments near Lancaster and Wallace-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (932 Rentals)


4016 Pine St

4331-4333 Pine St

4601 Spruce St

4413 Pine St

4409 Pine St

4226 Pine St

Stouffer Triangle

4000 Pine St

3952 Pine St

138 S 48th St

4700-4706 W Girard Ave

403 S 42nd St

Prime City Properties Portfolio

118-120 N 50th St

6 Units | University City | 4617 Spruce

14 N Saint Bernard St

3944-3946 3948 50 Pine St

3942-3944 Pine St

3922 Pine St

3918 Pine St

3944 Pine St

3946 Pine St

1040 N 48th St

3926 Pine St

4214 Parkside Ave

3914 Pine St

4811 Walnut St

New College House at Hill Field

Anthony Caneris Hall

4224 Parkside Ave

4625 Spruce St

4410 Pine St

4327-4329 Osage Ave

4641 Spruce St

4414 Pine St

4608 Spruce St

4105 Baltimore Ave

4420 Pine St

415 S 42nd St

Pine Place

Sedgley Apartments

4250 Osage Ave

431 S 43rd St

4209 Baltimore Ave

4300-4302 Osage Ave

4626 Spruce St

4229-4231 Baltimore Ave

Art Apartments

4104 Baltimore Ave
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