
Apartments near Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Camden Campus in Camden, NJ (1,386 Rentals)


The Grandview

1526 N 2nd St

262 S 11th St

Southwark On Reed

Vine Street Development

311-313 N Front St

343-345 N Front St

46 N Front St

48 N Front St

River Church Condos

Renaissance Plaza

321-323 N Front St

315-317 N Front St

335 N Front St

138 N Front St

113-115 Arch St

8 S Front St

4-6 S Front St

400 N Front St

22 S Front St

109-111 Church St

340 N Front St

Churchview Commons

122-124 Arch St

The Beaumont

106 Chestnut St

104 Chestnut St

The Adagio

136-138 Race St

125 Cuthbert St

420-438 N Front St

Letitia Lofts

125/131 Cuthbert Street Condo

101 Walnut St

47-49 N 2nd St

INDI Old City

Market Flats Condos

The Pottery Building

Papermill Lofts

69-71 N 2nd St

61-67 N 2nd St

141-143 N 2nd St

Pottery Row Apartments

17-19 N 2nd St

249-251 N 2nd St

Cu257

Tutlemann Brothers and Faggen Building

Papermill Lofts

126 Chestnut St

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