
Apartments near Suburban Station-R5 in Philadelphia, PA (4,134 Rentals)


Casa Farnese Apartments

1019 Spruce St

1027 Ridge Avenue

The Royal Theater

The Willows

2224 Spruce St

2110 Pine St

Francis House of Peace

2311-2313 Spruce St

2230 Spruce St

Center City one

1005 Spruce St

1003 Spruce St

415 S Van Pelt St

2039 Spring Garden St

Ridge Apartments

1232 Ridge Ave

The Automat

2227 Delancey Pl

600 on Broad

1909 Green Street

1020 Clinton St

929-933 Spruce St

1009 Clinton Street

403 S 22nd St

2123 Spring Garden

2125 Spring Garden Street

Parkway House

Delancey Place 3F

Artists Village

Spring Garden Revitalization II

1010-1012 Clinton St

Liberty View

2003 Green St

2008 South St

519-521 S 21st St

2400 Spruce St

2310 Delancey St

St George Athenagoras Manor

322 S 10th St

Wodfy

Jewelers Row

Thomas Lofts

2312 Delancey Pl

2028 Green St

409-415 S 11th St

Clinton Court

1245 Ridge Avenue

Clinton Commons

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