
Apartments near Spring Garden (MFL)-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (3,650 Rentals)


152 N 21st St

148 N 21st St

1840 N 16th St

2683 Edgemont St

1725 Spruce St

1004 S 5th St

142 N 21st St

138 N 21st St

329 S 17th St

1723 Spruce St

1727 Spruce St

154 N 21st St

St. Francis Villa Senior Housing

140 N 21st St

1729 Spruce St

16-18 S 20th St

250 S 18th St

1850 N 16th St

1808 Cecil B Moore Ave

2201-2205 Green St

1622 Pine St

1624 Pine St

1343 Fitzwater Street

118 N 21st St

2200 Fairmount Ave

1822-1824 N Willington St

1622 N Gratz St

524 N 22Nd St

626 N 22nd St

1720 Spruce St

1820 N Willington St

Warwick Apartments

1809 N 17th St

526 N 22nd St

1726 Spruce St

1014 E Moyamensing Ave

2016 N Broad St

129 League St

110 N 21st St

332-334 S 17th St

1429 W Norris St

1009 S 8th St

915 S 11th St

1828 N Willington St

2210 Fairmount Ave

1725 Delancey Pl

1813 Cecil B Moore Ave

1840 Willington #1

2026 Ridge Ave

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