
New Apartments for Rent in the 19109 ZIP Code of Philadelphia, PA (500 Rentals)


17 Market West

The Noble

Jessup House

The Battery

Avira

LVL North

Veranda Apartments

Corner 2nd

The Poplar
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322 on North Broad

The Residences at The Bellevue

Piazza Alta

Dwell 2nd Street

The Atlantic

North X Northwest Apartments

Beach Street Landing

Broad + Noble

One Thousand One

The Hub at 31 Brewerytown
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130 W Girard Ave

Lotus

The Conduit on 2nd

The Box Factory

The Astir Callowhill

The Frankford Grand

Glassworks Apartments

The Lyle on Broad

1701 Federal - Olo

The Alcott

The Americana

RIVERMARK NORTHERN LIBERTIES

The York

Studios at Piazza Alta

1909 Rittenhouse

Fishtown Urby

The Crown on Leland

Josephine

210 South 12th

The Dally

Mily on Green

The Carson

The Weston

Ray Philly

The Luxe in Fishtown West

The Hannah

Herringbone Lofts

Fairmount North

The Ryland

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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in 19109?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
19109 Studio Apartments | $1,844 | $617 | $6,134 |
19109 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,407 | $750 | $8,975 |
19109 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,258 | $499 | $11,121 |
19109 3 Bedroom Apartments | $3,771 | $599 | $17,810 |
19109 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,275 | $585 | $14,198 |
19109 5 Bedroom Apartments | $4,987 | $2,100 | $21,230 |
19109 6 Bedroom Apartments | $4,075 | $2,850 | $5,175 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about New the 19109 ZIP Code Apartments
What is the Cheapest New apartment in 19109?
Currently the most affordable New Apartment in 19109 is at Brentwood Terrace - 55+ Community listed at $765.
How much is the average rent for a New 19109 Apartment?
The average rent for a New Apartment in 19109 is $1,983.
What is the largest New 19109 Apartment for rent?
Today's New apartment with the most square footage in 19109 is a 1,700 square feet unit starting from $2,975 at NOW OPEN - NEW CONSTRUCTION: Gateway Court....
What is the average size for 19109 New Apartments for rent?
The average size for a New rental in 19109 is currently at 661 sq ft.
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