
Apartments near Lancaster Avenue and 52nd Street-Route 10 in Philadelphia, PA (1,312 Rentals)


3339 Spring Garden

3341 Spring Garden

4034 Spruce St

403 S 42nd St

4229-4231 Baltimore Ave

3403 Hamilton St

3410 Hamilton St

4045 Pine St

3331 Spring Garden St

W.E.B.Du Bois College House

4024 Spruce St

4209 Baltimore Ave

415 S 42nd St

4016 Pine St

4037 Pine St

3827 Walnut St

4222 Baltimore Ave

211 N 36th St

3213 Haverford Ave

4006 Pine St

4105 Baltimore Ave

209 N 36th St

3308-10 Hamilton Street

3432 Powelton Ave

428-430 N 33rd St

205-207 N 36th St

3313 Baring St

3430 Powelton Ave

3426 Powelton Ave

219 N 35th St

3428 Powelton Ave

217 N 35th St

202 N 35th St

3420 Powelton Ave

509 S 42nd St

3422 Powelton Ave

3424 Powelton Ave

213 N 35th St

4000 Pine St

215 N 35th St

4104 Baltimore Ave

515 S 42nd St

513 S 42nd St

3416 Powelton Ave

3418 Powelton Ave

502 S 41st St

313 N 34th St

3410 Powelton Ave

517 S 42nd St

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