
Apartments near Tioga-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (623 Rentals)


Dwell at Second Street-New Construction

Views of Fishtown

The Americana

Glassworks Apartments

Fishtown Urby

The Weaver

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Ray Philly

The Luxe in Fishtown West

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Hagert and York

The Gotham

Copper Flats

Metal Works

Umbrella Building

Oxford Gardens Apartments

The Paper Factory

Norris Park Flats

Atlas Lofts

Foulkrod Manor

The Frame

Collins Lofts

The Bromley Loom House

Palmetto Apartments

Westmoreland Lofts

171 W. Berks St.

Hagert Lofts

Carl Mackley Houses

2413 Frankford Ave

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Cobblestone Lofts

The Parkside Fishtown

Avenue V 55 Plus Community

Avondale Apartments

Schillers By Ampere

2007 Hope st apartments

1927 N 5th St

Aston Lofts

Front Street Lofts

Duffield Veterans Village

East Tioga Lofts

The Mill at York Station

The Dash

Willows Apartments

The Columbia

Bromley Dwelling

Wolff Court

Grand Leiper Apartments

2106 N Reese St

Carver Hall Gardens

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2011 N Front St, Unit 1

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2214 E York St, Unit A

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