
Apartments near Entertainment Center-River LINE in Camden, NJ (1,637 Rentals)


Clinton Street Bed & Breakfast

1026 Spruce St

1027 Spruce St

Knights Bridge Estates

1023-1025 Clinton St

801-803 S Warnock St

811-815 N 2nd St

Le Grenier

604 Tasker St

512-514 Morris St

303-305 S 11th St

540 N 4th St

321-323 S 11th St

Northern Liberties

American Lofts

Martin Building

1633-1635 S 6th St

622 Tasker St

1100-1104 South St

215 N 9th St

322 S 11th St

One Frankford

216 S 11th St

The Watkins Building

90-94 E Laurel St

837 N 2nd St

1105 Spruce St

1106 Lombard St

1107 S 11Th St

1107 Rodman St

919 Federal St

1106 Spruce St

1109 Spruce Street

1638 S 6th St

1113-1115 Spruce St

1111 Spruce St

700-702 S 11th St

710 S 11th St

Man An House

1002 Arch St

1101 Walnut St

Western Union Building

915 S 11th St

1114 Spruce St

1116 Pine St

1120 Rodman St

1112 Spruce St

Washington Mews Apartments

1815 S 5th St

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How much are Studio apartments in Camden?
There are currently 863 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $950 to $5,093 with an average price of $1,690.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Camden ranges from $797 to $8,262 with an average monthly rent of $2,211.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Camden range from $825 to $12,207. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,988.
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There are currently 251 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Camden on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,318 to $15,951 - averaging $4,735 for the location.
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