
Apartments near Lancaster Avenue and 49th Street-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (1,455 Rentals)


4517 Chester Ave

510 S 41st St

3926 Pine St

844-846 N 29th St

2923-2925 Poplar St

314 N 32nd St

3225-3227 Powelton Ave

519 S 41st St

Hill Crest

507 41st St

Myers Hall

4224-4226 Chester Ave

4715 Springfield Ave

4814 Warrington Ave

University Village Apartments 306 N 32nd

Towers Hall

6024-6028 Larchwood Ave

512 S 41st St

2914 W Girard Ave

4218 Chester Ave

3922 Pine St

3918 Pine St

3914 Pine St

4126 Chester Ave

900 N 29th St

5409 Christian St

808 S Saint Bernard St

3220 Powelton Ave

Race Hall

905 S 49th St

834 S 49th St

65 N 34th St

1735 N 32nd St

620-622 S 42nd St

Brewery Condominiums

865-871 N 29th St

607-609 S 42nd St

4617 Chester Ave

4727 Springfield Ave

3318 Arch St

5944 Cedar Ave

WYNNEFIELD HEIGHTS SQUARE

2840 W Girard Ave

771 S 52nd St

3115 Clifford St

3314-3316 Arch St

829 N 29th St

Stouffer Triangle

4913 Warrington Ave

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