
Apartments near Lawndale-R8 in Philadelphia, PA (289 Rentals)


561 E Tabor Rd

6100 Alma St

1135 - 1137 Friendship St

222 W Chew Ave

1433 - 1435 Aldine St

7314-7316 Dorcas St

5535-5541 N 2nd St

7416 Whitaker Ave

Afton Park Apartments

949 E Godfrey Ave

Afton Terrace Apartments

1015-1023 Afton St

6812 Castor Ave

Boulevard Apartments

5152-5162 D St

7758 Rockwell Ave

7405 Dorcas St

5200 C St

6829 Castor Ave

416 W Olney Ave

Whitaker Avenue

Woskob

6751 Kindred St

6008-6020 N Warnock St

510 W Tabor Rd

7928 Oxford Ave

1301 Oak Ln

Horrocks -Multi family

6601 Sylvester St

1319 Oak Lane Ave

6355 Eastwood St

6812 Old York Rd

1311 Medary Ave

135 East Roosevelt Blvd.

129-131 E Roosevelt Blvd

144 W Ashdale St

7901 Dungan Rd

7905 Dungan Rd

6908 N Broad St

7913 Dungan Rd

7734 Summerdale Ave

7740 Summerdale Ave

Northeast Apartments

5119 N 6th St

5001-5011 Oxford Ave

420 W Ruscomb St

Solly Court Apartments

234 W Roosevelt Blvd

222-226 W Mentor St

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