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minimum beds select combobox - maximum beds select combobox TypeLifestyleLifestyle select combobox Move-In DateBathsAmenitiesAffordabilityKeywordsSquare FeetRatingTravel TimeSet a destination, transportation method, and your ideal commute time to see results. Ideal commute time Set traffic type A historic, cultural, and artistic hubHistoric • Modern • Urban • Walkable • River • Nestled along the banks of the Delaware River near the Pennsylvania-New Jersey state line, the historic city of Philadelphia played a major role in the fight for independence, even serving as the nation’s capital for a brief period. Today, Philly’s rich history blends seamlessly with its modern, progressive spirit, forming a one-of-a-kind urban experience. As one of the nation’s largest cities, you’ll discover a variety of bustling businesses, such as the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, the country’s oldest stock exchange. The University of Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia International Airport, and a multitude of historical landmarks and tourist attractions reside in this urban oasis. Admire the historic Liberty Bell, explore the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and take a trip to the famous Philadelphia Zoo. Enjoy the waterfront at Franklin D. Roosevelt Park, snap a picture at the Magic Gardens, or soak in the unique identities of the varied neighborhoods of the city. Residents and visitors alike cheer on the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, the MLB’s Philadelphia Phillies, and the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers at their prospective fields, stadiums, and rinks for a true Philly sports experience. Both luxury apartments and charming condos are available for rent in this bustling city. Explore the city’s history, visit its great attractions, and enjoy your spectacular new home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Explore the CityIndependence Hall is the birthplace of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence Evening in Philly Schuylkill River The Liberty Bell Rent TrendsAs of October 2022, the average apartment rent in Philadelphia, PA is $936 for a studio, $1,984 for one bedroom, $1,770 for two bedrooms, and $5,869 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Philadelphia has increased by 39.5% in the past year.
Very Walkable 83 out of 100 WalkScore® Rating If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood. Excellent Transit 73 out of 100 TransitScore® Rating You’ll have excellent transit living in this area, with several nearby transit stops. Very Bikeable 75 out of 100 BikeScore® Rating This area is very bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes. Demographics
SchoolsGamp Public Elementary, Middle & High School 9 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Gamp Public Elementary, Middle & High School 9 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Gamp Public Elementary, Middle & High School 9 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Central High School Public High School 8 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Grades 9-12 2,397 Students Academy At Palumbo Public High School 7 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Grades 9-12 1,061 Students Points of InterestParks and Recreation
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Living in PhiladelphiaRestaurantsPhiladelphia is about more than just cheesesteaks and pretzels. The city is also home to a number of high quality chefs and restaurateurs. Iron Chef Jose Garces has opened a number of restaurants throughout the city, including tapas restaurant Amada in Old City, upscale Mexican restaurant Distrito by the University of Pennsylvania and Volver on the Avenue of the Arts. If you're a vegetarian, you're in luck in Philadelphia. The town is home to Vedge, a vegan restaurant that focuses on preparing vegetables in innovative ways. If you're looking for more casual vegetarian fare, you can head to Hip City Veg, a completely vegan fast food spot. Of course, there are times when all you want is a cheesesteak. If you choose to live in Passyunk Square, famed rival cheesesteak joints Pat's and Geno's are just steps away. Some people swear by Jim's Steaks, over on South street, while others claim that Dalessandro’s, up in Roxborough, makes the best steak. HighlightsOld City, Independence Historical Park, Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field, Wells Fargo Center, University of Pennsylvania TransportationMany apartments in Philadelphia are within walking distance to the things you need for everyday life, from restaurants to grocery stores and from banks to movie theaters. But, the city also has a number of transit options for those times when you don't want to walk or drive. When you're renting an apartment in Philadelphia, it pays to get to know SEPTA, the city's transit system. SEPTA operates the buses that travel across the city and into the suburbs. It also oversees the city's two subway lines, the Broad Street Line and the Market-Frankford Line. For those times when you have to ride to the suburbs, the regional rail line will take you there in comfort. Philly is also teeming with taxis. NearbyReady to Apply? Good News! This rental is accepting applications through Apartments.com. Act now and your $ purchase will include 9 additional FREE application submissions to participating properties. Or if you already have an account |