
Apartments near Market East-R1 in Philadelphia, PA (3,823 Rentals)


328 S 15th St

415 S Broad St

1120 Rodman St

326 S 15th St

306-308 Cherry St

1244 Lombard St

Twosixtwo

26 N 3rd St

28 N 3rd St

252-254 S 16th St

322 S 15th St

636 Pine St

300 Market St

309 N Lawrence St

1326 Nectarine St

511 S 9th St

1343 Lombard St

304 Arch St

614 Pine St

Bangle Buildings Condominiums

100 N 3rd St

1704 Walnut St

1341 Lombard St

1733-1735 Chestnut St

312-320 Race St

6 N 3rd St

128 N 3rd St

513 S 9th St

311 S 16th St

23-25 N 3rd St

Minima

338 S 15th St

The Willings

124 N 3rd St

515 S 9th St

1737-1739 Chestnut St

The Counting House Condominiums

57 N 3rd St

37 S 3rd St

521 S 9th St

317 S 16th St

Le Crillon Apartments

Merchant's Row

1107 S 11Th St

541 S 12th St

35 N 3rd St

523-527 S 9th St

57-63 N 3rd St & Arch St

1615-1617 Spruce St

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