
Apartments near Wayne Junction-R5 in Philadelphia, PA (620 Rentals)


The Annex at Germantown

Grange Apartments

Roberto Clemente Homes

1305-1315 W Allegheny Ave

Be A Gem Crossing

Brand New Grange Ave Luxury Apartments

Welcome home to Walnut Terrace!

1228-1242 W Allegheny Ave

Wayne Walnut Apartments

Oliver Hall Apartments

Morton Homes

Eli Court

Champlost Homes

224-30 W Tulpehocken St

Magnolia Mews

5824-5850 N 13th St

Wayne Manor Apartments

Morelane Garden Apartments

Copley Manor Apartments

D'Ancona Mansion

English Manor Apartments

Granada Apartments

Walnut Lofts

5916-5930 Marvine St

The Vale

4001 Ridge Ave

Karen Park Apartments

Bickams Lane Flats

Greene Manor Apartments - The Vue

Godfrey Arms

3409-3413 Cresson St

Indiana Heights

6300-6342 Carnation St

The Residences at 3640

Greene Manor Apartments West

Arrott Schoolhouse

4147-4153 Ridge Ave

Bew Carpet Mill Flats

Nugent Senior Apartments

Warnock Village

Presser Nugent Senior Apartments

231 W Johnson St

Fern Rock Apartments

950 W Spencer Ave

Spencer Place

Upsal Gardens

Woskob Apartments

Falls Ridge

Philip Murray House II

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