229 Market St #3, Philadelphia, PA 19106
FOR RENT
NEW - 23 HRS AGO

229 Market St #3
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Old City
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

$1,850/mo

$1,850 deposit, available 8/1

$1,850/mo

$1,850 deposit, avail. 8/1
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

Local Information

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Description

*Available 8/1* If you're looking for a new home in the Old City Neighborhood in Philadelphia, PA you're in luck the 229 Market Street has a charming apartment for rent available right now! This 1 bedroom floorplan comes complete with hardwood flooring throughout, central AC, and a washer/dryer. The kitchen features all stainless steel appliances, white cabinetry, and a breakfast nook. The apartment is located on an AMAZING block in the old city neighborhood with tons of shopping and restaurants just a few steps from your front door. Lease Terms: Generally, 1st month, and 1 month security deposit due at, or prior to, lease signing. Other terms may be required by Landlord such as last month's rent upfront. $65 application fee per applicant. Tenants are responsible for: electricity, gas (if applicable), cable/internet and $10/mo technology fee. Water is a flat monthly fee of $60. Additional fees or requirements may be applicable for units with Homeowners or Condo Associations. Landlord Requirements: Applicants to make 3x the monthly rent in verifiable gross income, credit history to be considered, no evictions within the past 5 years, and must have a verifiable rental history with on-time rental payments. Exceptions to this criteria may exist under the law and will be considered. Cosigners will be considered. *Sorry no pets

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
None
Outdoor
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A/C
Heating & Cooling
Utilities Included
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Details for 229 Market St #3

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Natural Gas, Forced AirAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Natural Gas
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDisposalDryerRefrigeratorWasher

Days on Market

Days on Market: Just Listed

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1900
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: Contact For DetailsAvailable: Aug 1stDeposit: $1,850

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: None

Agent Information

Listing Agent
MLS/Source ID: PAPH2493484

Price History for 229 Market St #3

DatePriceEventSource
06/11/2025$1,850Listed For RentBright MLS #PAPH2493484
08/24/2024ListingRemovedZillow Rentals
07/20/2022$1,895Listed For RentZillow Rental Network Premium_1
07/08/2022ListingRemovedZillow Rental Network Premium_1
03/16/2022$1,895Listed For RentZillow Rental Network Premium_1
08/08/2019$1,750ListingRemovedAgent Provided
08/07/2019$1,750PriceChange
Agent Provided
07/23/2019$1,645PriceChange
Agent Provided
06/18/2019$1,750PriceChange
Agent Provided
06/11/2019$1,795Listed For RentAgent Provided
07/16/2018$1,795ListingRemovedAgent Provided
05/23/2018$1,795Listed For RentAgent Provided
07/23/2017$1,850ListingRemovedAgent Provided
04/04/2017$1,850Listed For RentAgent Provided
07/09/2016$1,850ListingRemovedAgent Provided
02/26/2016$1,850PriceChange
Agent Provided
02/03/2016$1,900PriceChange
Agent Provided
01/28/2016$1,950Listed For RentAgent Provided
04/15/2014$1,950ListingRemovedAgent Provided
03/15/2014$1,950Listed For RentAgent Provided
12/20/2013$1,500ListingRemovedAgent Provided
11/21/2013$1,500PriceChange
Agent Provided
10/16/2013$1,550Listed For RentAgent Provided

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$66,600 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Assigned Schools

These are the assigned schools for 229 Market St #3.
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Old City

At least 122 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 95%
    It's dog friendly
  • 92%
    There are sidewalks
  • 90%
    It's walkable to restaurants
  • 82%
    Streets are well-lit
  • 80%
    People would walk alone at night
  • 74%
    It's walkable to grocery stores
  • 54%
    There's holiday spirit
  • 53%
    They plan to stay for at least 5 years
  • 50%
    It's quiet
  • 48%
    Neighbors are friendly
  • 40%
    Kids play outside
  • 33%
    There are community events
  • 33%
    Parking is easy
  • 29%
    Yards are well-kept
  • 26%
    Car is needed
  • 23%
    There's wildlife
Learn more about our methodology.
  • Colinjstephen
    "A lovely, walkable and historic neighborhood. I relocated from Brooklyn, NY 4+ years ago and I’m happy to have made the move. Located in the Center City Business District, the neighborhood is very keen to maintain its historic identity while being open to forward thinking growth. Plus, the neighborhood is home to some of the best restaurants in Philly in addition performing arts theaters and movie houses."
  • Colinjstephen
    "Dogs are welcome, but please remember to always cleanup behind them and make room for other users of sidewalks."
  • Trulia User
    "Where the area is convenient for me and my family safe and easy to transport back and forth to work."
  • Trulia User
    "The parks, the river front, walk ability National Historical sites and fantastic educational facilities through the tertiary level."
  • Perri A.
    "I've lived in Old City for 13 years and love it. It's much quieter than many places in the city. And now we have some really awesome new places: Riverwards Produce Market, Tuna Bar seafood restaurant, Old City Hardware, and more! It's a great place to live. "
  • Trulia User
    "I drive to Delaware for work but other than that walking everywhere is best. Parking is really tough "
  • Iovine10688
    "Old City is very safe and historical neighborhood. Close to the river and accessible to I-95. Blocks away from the birthplace of America. "
  • Tanya V.
    "i just visited I've seen people be very polite and friendly. I love the houses and the neighborhood. it's very quiet and peaceful."
  • Kelly T.
    "Old City is a wonderful place to live. It provides a community feel while being an urban environment. I’ve lived here for almost 15 years and it’s my very favorite Center City neighborhood. "
  • Kelly T.
    "Young professionals, dog friendly and unique living spaces. I love it here! It is also an optimal location for avoiding typical center city headaches while being walking distance to them. "
  • Kyara S.
    "Great experience staying in the neighborhood. Friendly neighborhood and walk ability a plus. Great restaurants and close to the water. "
  • Lindsay B.
    "Historic and always well maintained. It has high quality small shops and some great go to restaurants. There are many tourists but you usually see familiar faces. If it wasn’t so expensive and the public schools in the zone were better, I would love to live here for good. It’s centrally so easy to get to other nice neighborhoods. "
  • Kelly T.
    "Very dog friendly neighborhood with lots of options for parks. Biggest downside is keeping a constant and VERY close eye on what your dog is sniffing on the streets. "
  • Tuyen T.
    "Nice, charming neighborhood with local eats, art galleries and boutiques. Parks and sidewalks are well maintained."
  • Jamie P.
    "I don’t have children so my opinion may be lacking but the neighborhood seems safe as long as you avoid the northern section of 5th and Callowhill as there’s a section of homeless encampments there. "
  • Pat317ny
    "Quick walk to either MFL or the buses on Market Street- easy to get around. Lots of Ubers too if you’re in a big hurry"
  • Laura P.
    "Old City is one of the most romantic and charming neighborhoods in Philadelphia! Galleries spill open for First Friday, the piers on the waterfront are bustling with yoga, activities and markets in the summertime, and fine art + theater art abounds, as do Indie film showings. It’s the cobblestone heart of historic Philadelphia, rich with culture, museums, the regular colonial actor encounter, and some delicious restaurants. It’s downfall: not the best in terms of gyms of grocery stores! "
  • Reneedonahue94
    "Lots of dog parks within walking distance. There are also free dog bags around. Your puppy is sure to make lots of friends. "
  • Melvin.roach
    "I have worked in this neighborhood for over 20 years. I have seen changes for good and for the worse. "
  • Joeym1852
    "This neighborhood isn’t so much for family’s, but pre-families. Newlyweds and first time home buyers. Pet friendly is an understatement. There are definitely more puppy’s than babies roaming the streets. Lots of amenities, close to transportation, rail and bus. Very safe. "
  • Gina G. P.
    "Everyone has a dog! There are dog clean up stations on every block and several locally owned dog retail shops and shelters. "
  • Alexrich17
    "I love this neighborhood because of the history, old brick buildings, trees and local parks as well as charming small businesses and boutiques. "
  • Tindai
    "Nice neighborhood, convenient to a large options of restaurants and public transportations. Close to historic sites and museums "
  • Gilberto A. K.
    "it's a wonderful neighborhood. lots of restaurants, museums, and historical sites. It's a busy area during the day and thought the night on weekends. street meter parking but easy public transportation. "
  • Larry G.
    "I have lived in the neighborhood for 20 years. I have always felt safe . The streets are well lit. A great place to live. Three blocks from the Liberty Bell."
  • Larry G.
    "not enough for parks, to much dog poop bags or some owners do not clean up after there did!! Dogs need a place to run around in the grass and play with other dogs and people "
  • Katie O.
    "There are constantly dogs being walked in the neighborhood and many small parks within walking distance. "
  • Krista B.
    "My work commute to King of Prussia is brutal. 76 is awful no matter what time of day. It takes on average an hour give or take a few minutes."
  • Karissa P.
    "Lots of local shops and coffee shops, you feel very safe all the time. Very accessible to center city and it’s super quiet over here which I love. "
  • Jenni W.
    "It's safe and friendly for children of all ages."
  • Veronica S.
    "I love all the statues in Old Town."
  • Bill H.
    "It's a nice place with lots of things to do and plenty of restaurants."
  • Deborah P.
    "There are many historical sites, boutiques, and restaurants."
  • Bill H.
    "The traffic can be pretty bad, and there's never parking."
  • Deborah P.
    "It's essy to walk to and from places."
  • Rob E.
    "There's a great mix of restaurants, shops, galleries, and history here. There's always something to do."

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OCF Realty LLC - Philadelphia
James A Decker
229 Market St #3, Philadelphia, PA is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment built in 1900. 229 Market St #3 is located in Old City, Philadelphia. 229 Market St #3 was listed for rent for $1,850/month on Jun 11, 2025.