
Apartments near Temple University-R8 in Philadelphia, PA (2,451 Rentals)


2120 Franklin

2137 N 8th St

1945 N Marshall St

1906 N 6th St

627 Diamond St

2129 N Marvine St

929 W Susquehanna Ave

The Quads at Kensington South

1742 N 6th St

1119 W Colona St

1215 W Susquehanna Ave

1207 W Susquehanna Ave

1209 W Susquehanna Ave

1133 W Colona St

519-521 W Montgomery Ave

2212 N 12th St

2217 N Camac St

1939-1941 N 5th St

911 W Dauphin St

Viney House at Chelsey Commons

West Nevada Apartments

2244 N 12th St

2234 N 12th St

933 W Dauphin St

2237 N Camac St

2246-2254 N 12th St

2243 N 12th St

2250 N 12th St

Tie Factory Loft Apartments

2000 N Broad St

2016 N Broad St

1210 W Dauphin St

2252 N Camac St

1538 N 7th St

502 Cecil B Moore Ave

414 W Berks St

2022 N Broad St

411-419 W Berks St

1700 Germantown

532 Turner St

1520 N 7th St

2225 North Park Avenue -1

2243 N Park Ave

2236 N Park Ave

1429 W Norris St

2207 N Broad St

2238 N Park Ave

2013 N 15th St

1422 W Diamond St

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