
Apartments near Ridley Towne Plaza in Folsom, PA (206 Rentals)


Samanna Apartments

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509 Kedron Ave, Unit A

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1620 MacDade Boulevard

310 Sycamore Ave

305 Virginia Ave

1300 Macdade Blvd

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Parkwoode Towers

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Laurel Manor Apartments

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Ridley Manor

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The Hub at Widener

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The Northview

2 S Swarthmore Ave

Stonewood Village

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3 N Swarthmore Ave, Unit B

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1013 Lafayette Ave

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214 Fairview Rd, Unit 1

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2219 Madison St

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609 8th Ave

400 E 19th St, Unit 1

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206 E Hinckley Ave

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33 W Chester Pike, Unit B-10

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801 Yale Ave, Unit Apt 104

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112 S Scott Ave, Unit Floor 1 A

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1414 Willison St

3 S Swarthmore Ave, Unit B

426 Harvard Ave, Unit 2C

1123 Chester Pike

819 11th Ave

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What is the current price range for One Bedroom Folsom Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Folsom ranges from $950 to $1,950 with an average monthly rent of $1,368.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Folsom range from $1,245 to $2,518. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,636.
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