
Apartments near Woodland Avenue and 70th Street-Route 11 in Philadelphia, PA (333 Rentals)


6620 Yocum St

2142-2144 S Simpson St

6420-6422 Woodland Ave

1918 S 65th St

6401 Saybrook Ave

2138 S 64th St

6332 Elmwood Ave

2702 Dothan Plz

7627 Este Ave

6037 Elmwood Ave

6029 Elmwood Ave

6010-6014 Springfield Ave

2007 S Salford St

5718 Chester Ave

8109 Angelo Plz

5627 Chester Ave

1437 S 58th St

1604 S 56th St

5713 Thomas Ave

5534 Woodland Ave

5432 Ridgewood St

946 S 58th St

1247 S 53rd St

5220-24 Chester Ave

1341-1343 S 52nd St

1309 S 52nd St

837 S Cecil St

1230 S 51st St

5114 Springfield Ave

5416 Baltimore Ave

5013 Chester Ave

771 S 52nd St

5409 Christian St

Cedar Park

732 S 51st St

5050 Baltimore Ave

4920-4922 Warrington Ave

Brand New Luxury Apartments West Philly

942 S 49th St

4913 Warrington Ave

808 S Saint Bernard St

938 S 49th St

940 S 49th St

4829 Greenway Ave

922 S 49th St

5227 Catharine St

4910 Warrington Ave

649 S 52nd St

834 S 49th St

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