
Apartments near Camden County College - Camden City Campus in Camden, NJ (1,171 Rentals)


239 Market St

233 Chestnut St

Sonder the Edison

231 Chestnut St

208 Vine St

516 S Front St

207-209 Vine St

120 Lombard St

239 Chestnut St

122 Lombard St

114 Naudain St

NL Townhomes

57 N 3rd St

57-63 N 3rd St & Arch St

Tokio Bar

The Counting House Condominiums

237 Chestnut St

35 N 3rd St

Merchant's Row

121-125 N 3rd St

124-126 Lombard St

23-25 N 3rd St

37 S 3rd St

241-243 Chestnut St

243 Race St

300 Market St

Bangle Buildings Condominiums

245-249 Race St

1 Queen St

161-163 N 3rd St

6 N 3rd St

The Commons At New Street

Bridgeview

Lippincott Alley

144-146 N 3rd St

26 N 3rd St

28 N 3rd St

100 N 3rd St

Minima

128 N 3rd St

304 Arch St

Daniel Building

Blackwell Place Condominiums

124 N 3rd St

36 N 3rd St

Havana Lofts

263 N 3rd St

412 N 2nd St

255 N 3rd St
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How much are Studio apartments in Camden?
There are currently 888 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $700 to $3,318 with an average price of $1,651.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Camden ranges from $797 to $6,439 with an average monthly rent of $2,147.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Camden range from $995 to $17,934. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,974.
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There are currently 257 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Camden on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,250 to $15,091 - averaging $4,808 for the location.
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