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


1527 Ridge Ave

848 N 15th St

1718-1720 North St

1620 Brown St

1540 Ridge Ave

Avenue Flats

1602 Ridge Ave

837-847 N 16th St

1601 Ridge Ave

1608-1612 Ridge Ave

1614 Ridge Ave

1638 Parrish St

1607 Ridge Ave

826-828 N 16th St

1728 Folsom St

1643 Francis St

1634 Ridge Ave

752 S Front St

756 S Front St

126 Bainbridge

Waterfront II

116 Chestnut Street

Waterfront I

602-606 S 2nd St

749 S 2nd St

Candle Court

Letitia Court

Stable Court

118-122 Market St

220 Fitzwater St

827 S 2nd St

119 Christian St

Trotter's Alley Apartment

Smythe's Corner Apartments

Lippencott Court

Strawberry Court Apartments

Bank Street Court

Smythe's Corner Condominiums

325 Pine St

Chancery Lane Apartments

320 Walnut

329 Spruce St

222 Church Street Apartments

Gaskill Court

Lithuanian National Hall

235 Christian St

Gaskill Court

Atrium Court

237 Christian 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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