
Apartments near University City-R1 in Philadelphia, PA (1,201 Rentals)


2006 Walnut St

1931 Spruce St

2045 Chestnut St

4105 Baltimore Ave

4126 Chester Ave

2010 Walnut St

1927 Spruce St

3619 Powelton Ave

1930 Bainbridge St

515 S 42nd St

3627 Powelton Ave

2015 Walnut St

621 S 42nd St

Sparacino

607-609 S 42nd St

The Eric House

3200 Powelton Ave

1925 Spruce St

25 S 21st St

4011 Chestnut St

3605 Powelton Ave

23 S 21st St

519 S 42nd St

4028 Sansom St

3611 Powelton Ave

3629 Powelton Ave

1928 South St

1935 Manning St

1920 Pine St

1928 Lombard St

4128 Chester Ave

3220 Powelton Ave

1922 Spruce St

3613 Powelton Ave

757 S 20th St

2013 Walnut St

755 S 20th St

517 S 42nd St

3703 Powelton

509 S 42nd St

1921 Spruce St

1916 Spruce St

1923 Spruce St

1438 S 28th St

513 S 42nd St

3701 Powelton Ave

Academy of Vocal Arts

1914 Spruce St

234 S 41st St
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.