
Apartments near Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ (829 Rentals)


240-242 N 2nd St

Chariot House

333 Pine St

Swansea Coach House

332 Lombard St

770 S 3rd St

275 S 4th St

28 N 3rd St

The Willings

26 N 3rd St

Daniel Building

121-125 N 3rd St

318-320 Bainbridge St

322-326 Bainbridge St

36 N 3rd St

237-241 N Bread St

Lippincott Alley

Cypress Terrace Apartments

339 South St

515 S 4th St

341 South St

264-266 S 4th St

330 S 4th St

308 S 4th St

304 Arch St

100 N 3rd St

1014 E Moyamensing Ave

214-218 New St

Minima

841 S 3rd St

128 N 3rd St

703-1/2 S 4th St

239 Race St

124 N 3rd St

208 Vine St

161-163 N 3rd St

502 S 4th St

344 S 4th St

262 S 4th St

828-832 S 3rd St

260 S 4th St

243 Race St

Sonder the Edison

245-249 Race St

933-935 S 3rd St

310-326 Queen St

410 Spruce St

406 Spruce St

The Commons At New Street

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How much are Studio apartments in Camden?
There are currently 878 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $795 to $6,778 with an average price of $1,695.
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