
Apartments near Market East-R6 in Philadelphia, PA (3,808 Rentals)


1213 Spruce St

1129 Spruce St

923 Spruce St

1205 Spruce St

240 S 13th St

263 S 9th St

1131 Spruce St

Knights Bridge Estates

1223 Spruce St

1215 Spruce St

1211 Spruce St

268-270 S 9th St

1209 Spruce St

1026 Spruce St

700 Locust St

1106 Spruce St

1028 Spruce St

1022 Spruce St

1221 Spruce St

1227 Spruce St

930 Spruce St

1202 Spruce St

1120 Spruce St

1112 Spruce St

928 Spruce St

1225 Spruce St

The Lenox Condos

Beaux Arts Lofts

1128 Spruce St

Le Grenier

1114 Spruce St

916 Spruce St

1517 Chestnut St

900 Spruce St

1214 Spruce St

904 Spruce St

300 S 10th St

902 Spruce St

906 Spruce St

1305 Spruce St

908-910 Spruce St

303-305 S 11th St

304-306 S 10th St

309-311 S 12th St

1023-1025 Clinton St

312 S 12th St

313 S 12th St

929 Clinton St

704-706 S Washington Sq

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