
Apartments near Lindbergh Avenue and 54th Street-Route 36 in Philadelphia, PA (1,246 Rentals)


1108-1110 S 47th St

922 S 49th St

923 S 49th St

4817 Springfield Ave

1103 S 47th St

4705 Chester Ave

4920-4922 Warrington Ave

1022 S 47th St

4727 Springfield Ave

4910 Warrington Ave

1108 S 46th St

4913 Warrington Ave

905 S 49th St

Larchmont Apartments

5432 Ridgewood St

4617 Chester Ave

834 S 49th St

4604-4606 Chester Ave

4715 Springfield Ave

6010-6014 Springfield Ave

4814 Warrington Ave

808 S Saint Bernard St

916 S 47th St

808 S 49th St

6332 Elmwood Ave

804 S 49th St

813 S 49th St

807 S 49th St

4809 Beaumont Ave.

1007-1009 46th St

4517 Chester Ave

1003-1005 S 46th St

UC CEDAR PORTFOLIO

4821 Florence Ave

4518-4520 Springfield Ave

6401 Saybrook Ave

771 S 52nd St

2138 S 64th St

6420-6422 Woodland Ave

4723 Baltimore Ave

4629-4631 Baltimore Ave

634 S 48th St

4626 Cedar Ave

620-622 S 42nd St

1437 S 58th St

4706 Cedar Ave

2142-2144 S Simpson St

732 S 51st St

4224-4226 Chester Ave

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There are currently 2,982 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $7,552 with an average price of $1,604.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Philadelphia range from $725 to $16,456. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,435.
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