
Apartments near Woodland Avenue and 50th Street-Route 11 in Philadelphia, PA (1,561 Rentals)


528-540 N 34th St

2135 Spruce St

2118 Spruce St

2211 Locust St

Edward Drinker Cope House

705 N DeKalb St

1815 S 20th St

2216 Walnut St

2123-2125 Spruce St

328-330 S 21st St

2116 Spruce St

Chandler Place

7028 Woodland Ave

2205 St James Pl

2211 Walnut St

2213 Walnut St

2031 Lombard St

2145 Locust St

2134 Locust St

3434 Wallace St

1913 S 20th St

401 N 32nd St

116-120 S 23rd St

2207 Walnut St

2400 Market

2104 Spruce St

2205 Walnut St

335 S 21st St

Haverford Apartments

2129-2131 Locust St

2107 Spruce St

2126 Locust St

2109 Spruce St

Apartments At New Market West

928 N 51st St

2128 Locust St

424 N 32nd St

7046 Woodland Ave

2101-2103 Spruce St

1915 McClellan St

258 S 21st St

Walnut Tower

262 S 21st St

McBay Mews

254 S 21st St

3409 Wallace St

252 S 21st St

1703 S 19th St

128 S 22nd St

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