
Apartments near Lancaster Avenue and 40th Street-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (2,816 Rentals)


1819 Pine St

1828 Pine St

Barclay Prime

1626 Mt Vernon St

The Addison

1821 Pine St

2024 Fitzwater St

1628 Green St

1628 Mt Vernon St

1704 Walnut St

7-Units

1824 W Girard Ave

5913-17 Chestnut St

Apartments At New Market West

1818 Pine St

1625 Wallace St

1816 Pine St

1BR in a 2BR apt.

705 S 20th St

1820 Pine St

1815 Pine St

1736 Spruce St

2703 W Glenwood Ave

1624 Mount Vernon St

2025 W Master St

1812 Pine St

313 S 18th St

2053 Christian St

The Colonnade

532 S 19th St

1930 Bainbridge St

The Phoenix

1619 Mt Vernon St

1809 Pine St

1833 Lombard St

Avenue Flats

1814 Pine St

1816 W Girard Ave

2206-2208 Ridge Ave

2409 Ridge Ave

1725 Spruce St

2026 Ridge Ave

1727 Spruce St

1810 Pine St

1803 Pine St

1808 Pine St

1723 Spruce St

1619-1621 Wallace St

1729 Spruce St

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