
Apartments near Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ (853 Rentals)


232 Pine St

786 S 2nd St

606 S American St

610-612 S American St

Vine Street Development

311-313 N Front St

205 Arch St

233 Chestnut St

231 Chestnut St

230 Market St

211-217 Fulton St

315-317 N Front St

806 S 2nd St

136-138 Race St

816-820 S 2nd St

810 S 2nd St

The National at Old City

239 Chestnut St

321-323 N Front St

232 Bainbridge St

237 Chestnut St

141-143 N 2nd St

607-609 S 3rd St

241-243 Chestnut St

234 Bainbridge St

124-126 N 2nd St

710 S American St

239 Market St

335 N Front St

254 South St

The National At Old City

142 N 2nd St

343-345 N Front St

1401 S Columbus Blvd

Renaissance Plaza

Gargoyles, Ltd

37 S 3rd St

307 Pine St

709 S 3rd St

129 League St

619 S 3rd St

220-224 S 3rd St

The Ben

340 N Front St

614 S 3rd St

235-239 Queen St

251 Fulton St

113 N Bread St

912 S 2nd St
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There are currently 883 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $700 to $3,993 with an average price of $1,658.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Camden range from $1,124 to $9,995. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,973.
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