
Apartments near Station Center in Philadelphia, PA (1,688 Rentals)


826-828 N 16th St

1428 N Hope St

2439 N College Ave

1512-1518 Frankford Ave

1228-1232 N 25th St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1339 N MARSTON ST

1335-1337 N Marston St

1601 Ridge Ave

1008 N 5th St

853 N Uber St

2053 Rush St

853-855 N Uber St

822 N Broad St

BREWERYTOWN COMMONS-1342 N MARSTON

The Lural Lee Blevins Veterans Center

981 N 6th St

Memphis Flats

869 Corinthian Ave

2800 W Master St

1608-1612 Ridge Ave

964 N Marshall St

3400 Henry Ave

2338-2352 E York St

1514-1516 Parrish St

1228-1232 W College Ave

1643 Francis St

850 N 19th St

852 N 20th St

1602 Ridge Ave

814 N Broad St

438 Memphis St

Northpoint Lofts

842 N 19th St

Penn Treaty Residences

2900 Frankford Ave

1540 Ridge Ave

965 N 6th St

1200 Germantown Ave

1527 Ridge Ave

1416-1422 Frankford Ave

1412-1414 Frankford Ave

806 N Broad St

Cigar Factory Lofts

4815 Knox St

231 W Girard Ave

972 1/2 N Randolph St

2048 William St

2126-2132 E Somerset St

810 N Broad St

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How much are Studio apartments in Philadelphia?
There are currently 2,983 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $6,130 with an average price of $1,604.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Philadelphia ranges from $450 to $11,951 with an average monthly rent of $1,980.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Philadelphia range from $725 to $12,995. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,446.
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