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


1214 Annin St

700-708 N Marshall St

225 N 12th St

851 N 5th St

339 N 11th St

18-20 W Girard Ave

1341 Lombard St

1343 Fitzwater Street

1343 Lombard St

47 N 13th St

1216 S 12th St

45 N 13th St

849 N 5th St

Chinatown Lofts

216 N 12th St

1930 S 7th St

1201-1203 Wharton St

1229 Federal St

1030 N American St

1137 Shackamaxon St

Arthaus

Southern Bella Lofts

1518 E Passyunk Ave

2130 S 5th St

415 S Broad St

1217 Race St

Hamilton Lofts

1711 S 10th St

113 E Girard Ave

200 W Ritner St

224-226 N Camac St

1001 S. Broad St

1122-1128 Dickinson St

Liberty Condominiums

The Candy Factory

1027 N 4th St

Old Shoe Factory

310 E Girard Ave

1415 Lombard St

1830 S 9th St

1223-25 Leopard St

326 E Girard Ave

251 E Girard Ave

425-427 S Carlisle St

125 W Girard Ave

1436 S 12th St

1344-1348 Ellsworth St

701-715 Brown St

549 N 10th 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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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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