
Apartments near Spring Garden (MFL)-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (3,582 Rentals)


2012-2030 W Girard Ave

The Retro

The Harper

1707 Spruce St

1613 Pine St

2328-2344 N 2nd St

2525 Frankford Ave

Trinity Row

135 N 21st St

1715 Spruce St

1516 Lombard St

2100 Parkway

1719 Spruce St

2008 N Broad St

Ronan Flats

414 Lofts

Centra Associates

330 S 17th St

2015 N College Ave

1722 Spruce St

Apartment 3rd Floor Front

1711 N 18th St

Parkway House

1801 Cecil B Moore Ave

330 South 17th St

Jasper House

1732 Spruce St

1730 Spruce St

1734 Spruce St

H & W Apartments

Robin Apartments

1819 Cecil B Moore Ave

1809 Spruce St

Kate's Place

One APM Plaza

The Iron Flats

Martin Luther King I & III

The Royal Theater

Huntingdon Mills

1819 Spruce St

1730-1732 Delancey Pl

2559 Amber St

2040 Market

1634-1638 Lombard St

The Hudson

1810 Spruce Street

335 S 18th St

222 Rittenhouse

2041 Chestnut St

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