Philadelphia, PA Apartments For Rent
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- SPECIAL OFFERPET FRIENDLY$1,095 - $1,750/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Mill at York Station | E York St,
Philadelphia, PA 19125 - PET FRIENDLY
- SPECIAL OFFERPET FRIENDLYTotal price$2,190 - $4,010/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsResidences at 1801 Market Street | Market St,
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- $1,288 - $2,400/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsMoore House Apartments | Cecil B Moore Ave,
Philadelphia, PA 19122 - Total price$2,771 - $4,177/mo1-2 Beds1-3 Baths777 South Broad St | S Broad St,
Philadelphia, PA 19147 - $850 - $1,350/moStudio-2 Beds1 BathGermantown Apartments | W Abbottsford Ave,
Philadelphia, PA 19144 - Total price$2,329 - $5,065/moStudio-3 Beds1-2 BathsThe Left Bank | Walnut St,
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - Total price$1,255 - $1,525/moStudio-1 Bed1 BathCampus Apartments | Walnut St,
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - Total price$950 - $1,195/moStudio-1 Bed1 BathChester Lynn Apartments | Chester Ave,
Philadelphia, PA 19143 - Total price$975 - $1,150/moStudio-1 Bed1 BathRoyal Chester Apartments | Chester Ave,
Philadelphia, PA 19143 - Total price$2,205 - $2,790/moStudio-1 Bed1 BathThe Apartments at 23rd & Cherry | N 23rd St,
Philadelphia, PA 19103 - Total price$965 - $1,200/moStudio1 BathUniversity City Associates | Spruce St,
Philadelphia, PA 19104 - Total price$1,426 - $3,063/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Hamilton | Hamilton St,
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Types of apartment in Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia apartments often sit in older brick rowhouses. You see this across Center City, South Philly, Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Fairmount, and Graduate Hospital. Many buildings have stone steps, cornices, bay windows, and narrow fronts. In West Philly, around University City, Spruce Hill, and Cedar Park, you also find larger Victorian houses split into apartments, with porches, turrets, and brownstone trim. In Northeast areas like Mayfair and Tacony, apartments and houses for rent can look more mid-century, with straight brick fronts and small lawns.Newer apartments show up near the Delaware River waterfront, in Old City, and around Logan Square. These buildings often have elevators, central air, and in-unit laundry, but older places can have bigger rooms, hardwood floors, and detailed trim. Basement apartments are common in South Philly and Bella Vista, while walk-up units are common in Rittenhouse and Washington Square West. Rowhouse rentals can give you more space, but stairs, street-facing bedrooms, and older windows are common tradeoffs. In Manayunk and East Falls, houses for rent often sit on hills, so steep blocks and split-level layouts can come with the address.
Getting around Philadelphia, PA
SEPTA, the city transit system, covers a lot of Philadelphia with the Broad Street Line subway, Market-Frankford Line train, trolleys, regional rail, and buses. Center City, University City, and South Philly are easy to cover on foot. Biking is common in Fairmount, Fishtown, and along the Schuylkill River Trail. Driving can feel slow on narrow rowhouse blocks, and parking can be limited in dense areas. Apartments near 30th Street Station or Suburban Station often make commuting simpler.Living in Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia is known for museums, sports, food markets, and large parks. Rent near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and you can reach the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Logan Square fast. Apartments near Reading Terminal Market, East Passyunk, or Italian Market put well-known food spots close by. Major job sectors include health care, education, biotech, finance, city government, and logistics around the port and airport.View this page in Spanish: Philadelphia, PA Apartments For Rent - 15,925 Rentals | Trulia | Página 11