
Apartments near Baltimore and 46th-Route 34 in Philadelphia, PA (1,692 Rentals)


3907 Haverford

3724 Baring St

5700 Walnut St

760-762 N Brooklyn St

3703 Powelton

3705 Powelton Ave

316 N 52nd St

Imani Homes

812 N Lex ST

304 N 37th St

3701 Powelton Ave

612 N 39th St

326 N 52nd St

3842 Haverford Ave

700 N 40th St

3629 Powelton Ave

3627 Powelton Ave

729 Holly St

5700 Chestnut St

3836 Haverford Ave

4332 Parrish St

3619 Powelton Ave

New College House at Hill Field

3512 Lancaster Ave

Drexel University

3613 Powelton Ave

3718 Spring Garden St

3707 Hamilton St

2007 S Salford St

3622 Baring St

205-207 N 36th St

3611 Powelton Ave

209 N 36th St

211 N 36th St

3716 Spring Garden St

4115 Brown St

946 S 58th St

3817 Haverford Ave

804 N 41st St

103 N 35th St

4324-44 Lancaster Ave

3420 Race St

202 N 35th St

West Philly 5 Property, 7 Portfolio

3837 Wallace St

40th Street Flats

3410 Race St

3815-3817 Wallace St

6010-6014 Springfield Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Philadelphia?
There are currently 2,981 Studio Apartments in Philadelphia with rent ranges from $300 to $7,286 with an average price of $1,600.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Philadelphia ranges from $475 to $11,951 with an average monthly rent of $1,976.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Philadelphia range from $725 to $16,456. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,448.
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There are currently 1,236 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Philadelphia on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $350 to $15,677 - averaging $2,842 for the location.
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