
Apartments for Rent in the Upper Hill Neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA (1,502 Rentals)Page 5 of 31


5710 Beacon St, Unit B

5539 Beacon St, Unit 5539 Beacon Street

4407 Butler St, Unit 3F

5706 Darlington Rd, Unit Flr 2

5704 Darlington Rd, Unit Flr 1

112 N Fairmount St, Unit 2

51 S 17th St, Unit 51 S 17th St

928 S Aiken Ave, Unit 2

5624 Woodmont St, Unit Apt 3

117 Stratford Avenue, Unit 1

516 Cato St, Unit 516 Cato Street

2626 Tunnel Blvd

120 S Whitfield St

6209 Kentucky Ave

5429 Potter St

1108 Freyburg St

638 College St

267 45th St

312 Ophelia St

721 Chislett St

5533 Black St

705 Cherokee St

165 S 16th St

5700 Fifth Ave

112 Washington Pl

3922 Foster St

88 S 14th St

346 39th St

4822 Liberty Ave

97-99 S 11th St

5526 Howe St

248 S Atlantic Ave

90 S 22nd St

5926 Elwood St

180 S 17th St

222 Morewood Ave

1712 Lowrie St

370 S Highland

400 Pearl St

941-943 St James St

1303 E Carson St

91-93-93 S 9th St

372 S Bouquet St

5826 Alder St

5603 Fair Oaks St

141 S 15th St
Upper Hill, Pittsburgh, PA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Upper Hill?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Upper Hill Studio Apartments | $1,615 | $715 | $4,241 |
Upper Hill 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,842 | $500 | $5,479 |
Upper Hill 2 Bedroom Apartments | $2,361 | $850 | $8,074 |
Upper Hill 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,267 | $1,200 | $5,800 |
Upper Hill 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,772 | $750 | $10,000+ |
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Getting Around the Upper Hill Neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA
Walk Score®
71 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
51 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
67 / 100
Good Transit
Many nearby public transportation options
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Upper Hill
How much are Studio apartments in Upper Hill?
There are currently 148 Studio Apartments in Upper Hill with rent ranges from $715 to $4,241 with an average price of $1,615.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Upper Hill Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Upper Hill ranges from $500 to $5,479 with an average monthly rent of $1,842.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Upper Hill cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Upper Hill range from $850 to $8,074. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,361.
How expensive are Upper Hill Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 156 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Upper Hill on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,200 to $5,800 - averaging $2,267 for the location.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
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