
Apartments near Suburban Station-R1 in Philadelphia, PA (4,052 Rentals)


1829 Spruce St

267 S 19th St

225 N 12th St

1827 Spruce St

1726 Spruce St

1720 Spruce St

312 S 16th St

309 S 16th St

1736 Spruce St

311 S 16th St

2023-25 Locust St

2019 Locust St

1812 Spruce St

313 S 18th St

317 S 17th St

2201 Cherry St

1806 Spruce St

Chinatown Lofts

320 S 16th St

1206 Walnut St

317 S 16th St

Beaux Arts Lofts

319 S 16th St

Condominiums at Croskey Court

321 S 16th St

1824 Spruce St

1820 Spruce St

1818 Spruce St

1816 Spruce St

328 S 16th St

1725 Delancey Pl

316 S 15th St

242 S 13th St

238 S 13th St

240 S 13th St

233 S 13th St

1808 Spruce St

1909 Spruce St

1830 Spruce St

1935 Manning St

1921 Spruce St

1919 Spruce St

1923 Spruce St

1917 Spruce St

1826 Spruce St

332 S 16th St

325 S 16th St

322 S 15th St

1121 Walnut St

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