
Apartments near North Philadelphia-Broad Street Line in Philadelphia, PA (498 Rentals)


1831 N 18th St

1240 W Lehigh Ave

The Lofts at 2601

1615 W Lehigh Ave

3000 N Broad St

3016 N Broad St

1121-1123 N Lehigh Ave

1116 W Lehigh Ave

1111 W Lehigh Ave

1123 W Lehigh Ave

1110 W Lehigh Ave

3037 N Broad St

3102 N Broad St

2618 N 17th St

1309 W Clearfield St

1307 W Clearfield St

1305 W Clearfield St

1324 W Cumberland St

3116 N 15th St

3142 N Broad St

3140 N Broad St

1324 W Allegheny Ave

3150 N Broad St

1428-1430 W Allegheny Ave

3017 Germantown Ave

1421 W York St

6 Units | Near Temple Univ

2356 N Park Ave

2350 N Park Ave

1413 W Allegheny Ave

3000 N Percy St

2349 N Park Ave

Edgewood Manor

1607-1609 W Allegheny Ave

2342 N Camac St

2321 N Park Ave

2315 N Park Ave

3247 N Carlisle St

1342 W Westmoreland St

2307 N Park Ave

2264 N Park Ave

3232 N 16th St

3305-3313 N Park Ave

Dauphin Street Senior Residences

2243 N Broad St

2235-2237 N Broad St

1210 W Dauphin St

2239 N Broad St

1527 W Westmoreland St
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