
Apartments near York-Dauphin-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (1,834 Rentals)


Richmond Square

1514 W Girard Ave

Roberto Clemente Homes

Guild House West 62+ Senior Apartments

533 N 7th St

Eight13 on Broad

836 N Broad St

Spring Garden Apartments

Gladys B. Jacobs Manor

Sydenham Arms

1636-54 W Flora Street

1629 W Girard Ave

Guild House Senior Apartments 62+

1811 W Master St

The Civic

Tioga Presbyterian Apartments

Maxfield

Simpson Mid-Town

1617-1633 Poplar St

FIFTEEN NINETEEN RIDGE

Richmond Court

Venture Commons

JBJ Soul Homes

1617-19 Ridge Ave

Beury Redevelopment-The Annex (Phase 2)

Tioga Luxury Apartments

Independence Press Building R

RAYMOND ROSEN APARTMENTS

1109-1117 Green St

The Residences at 1424 Fairmount

The Barclay Flats

The Residences

1301-1307 Ridge Ave

William B. Moore Manor Apartments

Ridge Pointe Luxury Apartments

Sharswood Ridge

Mountain View Luxury Apartments

Francisville

1245 Ridge Avenue

Venango Apartments

1001 Buttonwood St

2015 N College Ave

SDG Residences at Fairmount

Castor Lofts

1232 Ridge Ave

Tioga Garden Apartments

Tioga Family Center

Ridge Apartments

The Vine (1723)

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There are currently 2,957 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $502 to $7,538 with an average price of $1,690.
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