
Apartments near Suburban Station-R7 in Philadelphia, PA (4,065 Rentals)


2018 Spring Garden St

1730 Green St

1728 Green St

248 S 23rd St

252 S 23rd St

2030 Spring Garden St

1745 South St

527 N 19th St

1732 Green St

1508 Green St

1025 Spruce St

333 N 10th St

250 S 23rd St

1506 Green St

1703 Green St

215 N 9th St

1017 Spruce St

1104-1126 Buttonwood St

Knights Bridge Estates

1026 Spruce St

1136-1140 Pine St

1133-1135 Pine St

Le Grenier

1028 Spruce St

1826-1830 Green St

1538 South St

1820 Green St

1822-1824 Green St

1818 Green St

559 N 20th St

Unit A

1544 South St

1804 Green St

272 S 23rd St

2111 Pine St

2107 Pine St

Edward Drinker Cope House

2004-2006 Lombard St

2038 Spring Garden St

2032 Spring Garden St

2019 Spring Garden St

1623 Green Street

540 N 19th St

1629 Green St

1625 Green St

1621 Green St

1527 Green St

1531 Green St

1511 Green St

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