
Apartments near College Plaza in Camden, NJ (972 Rentals)


743 S 3rd St

515 S 4th St

413 Pine St

816-820 S 2nd St

341 South St

339 South St

St. James Court

733-737 N 4th St

740-742 S 3rd St

251 Fulton St

107-115 W Thompson St

318-320 Bainbridge St

154-158 W Girard Ave

1338-1352 E Berks St

Commercial Mixed Use Income Property

781 S 3rd St

501 Spruce St

322-326 Poplar St

322-326 Bainbridge St

1030 N American St

1316 N Front St

St. Johns Lofts

703-1/2 S 4th St

428 Lombard St

235-239 Queen St

808 N 4th St

Parkview Condos

The Haven

770 S 3rd St

Fairmount Quarters

434 Lombard St

789 S 3rd St

406-416 Brown St

249 Queen St

175-177 W Girard Ave

841 S American St

715 Belgrade St

525-533 1/2 Spruce St

245 Queen St

518 Spruce St

217 Christian St

522 Spruce St

524 Spruce St

1416-1422 Frankford Ave

1412-1414 Frankford Ave

234-236 Queen St

912 S 2nd St

North Liberty Triangle

900-916 E Moyamensing Ave
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There are currently 890 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $700 to $5,000 with an average price of $1,665.
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