
Apartments near Pennsport Mall in Philadelphia, PA (2,081 Rentals)


828-832 S 3rd St

2538 S 7th St

Court at Old Swede

626 Carpenter St

234-236 Queen St

522 Montrose St

310-326 Queen St

919 Federal St

235-239 Queen St

827-835 S 4th St

1230 S 10th St

824-832 S 4th St

245 Queen St

249 Queen St

1234 S 10th St

816-820 S 2nd St

1232 S 10th St

404 Queen St

406 Queen St

810 S 2nd St

1220 S 10th St

806 S 2nd St

1024-1026 Wharton St

1122-1128 Dickinson St

2337 S Alder St

1200 S 10th St

930 E Passyunk Ave

1 Queen St

104 Catharine St

928 E Passyunk Ave

1710 E Passyunk Ave

835 Washington Ave

914 E Passyunk Ave

789 S 3rd St

786 S 2nd St

1009 S 8th St

817 S 5th St

Bridgeview

814 S 5th St

733 Carpenter St

601 Christian St

1041-1043 S 9th St

Passyunk Point

1734-1738 E Passyunk Ave

Christian Street Court

211-217 Fulton St

1209 Snyder Ave

1436 S 12th St

251 Fulton St

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There are currently 2,966 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $502 to $7,946 with an average price of $1,619.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Philadelphia ranges from $525 to $9,000 with an average monthly rent of $2,031.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Philadelphia range from $725 to $13,400. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,495.
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