
Apartments near Walter Rand Transportation Center-River LINE in Camden, NJ (1,151 Rentals)


330 Reed St

1402 E Moyamensing Ave

Albert Robbin Diamonds

740-744 South St

Christian Street Court

41 W Wildey St

805 Addison St

928 E Passyunk Ave

Ortlieb Square

746 South St

802-810 Locust St

402 Fairmount Ave

930 E Passyunk Ave

700 Christian St

626 Carpenter St

950 2nd St

1072 N Front St

1068 N Front St

1070 N Front St

960 N 2nd St

1643 S 2nd St

916-924 N American St

747 S 8th St

1628-1630 S 2nd St

733-737 N 4th St

1137 Shackamaxon St

The Candy Factory

263 S 9th St

265 S 9th St

753 S 8Th St

267 S 9th St

817-823 Kater St

826-828 Pine St

824 South St

775 S 8th St

822 South St

18-20 W Girard Ave

Liberty Park Place

538 Federal St

980-982 N 2nd St

825-831 Bainbridge St

415 S 9th St

900 Spruce St

Fairmount Quarters

511 S 9th St

310 E Girard Ave

730 Montrose St

417 S 9th St

409 S 9th St

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There are currently 862 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $795 to $8,134 with an average price of $1,733.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Camden range from $825 to $11,996. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,003.
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There are currently 254 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Camden on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,318 to $15,534 - averaging $4,636 for the location.
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