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


The Lofts at the Winston

503 Tasker St

St. Johns Lofts

851 N 5th St

605 Dickinson St

650 W Fairmount Ave

1718 S 4th St

Freedman Shoe Company

736 Latona St

849 N 5th St

Commercial Mixed Use Income Property

107-115 W Thompson St

526 Tasker St

Liberty Condominiums

227 N 10th St

175-177 W Girard Ave

North Liberty Triangle

1316 N Front St

700-708 N Marshall St

1622-1624 S 5th St

1527 S 6th St

623 Dickinson St

1624 S 5th St

1169-1171 E Passyunk Ave

1027 N 4th St

218 N 10th St

1412-1414 S 7th St

1137-1143 N 3rd St

1143-1147 N 3rd St

Graffiti Lofts

The Refinery

Keyser Bldg

1532 S 6th St

333 N 10th St

1102 N 4th St

604 Tasker St

963 1/2-975 N Lawrence St

512-514 Morris St

412 W George St

971-975 N Lawrence St

506-510 N 9th St

1200 Germantown Ave

209 N 11th St

217 N 11th St

1412-1414 Frankford Ave

231 W Girard Ave

Northpoint Lofts

622 Tasker St

1633-1635 S 6th St

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There are currently 863 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $795 to $8,134 with an average price of $1,733.
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