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3,038 apartments for rent in Philadelphia, PA, from 491 communities.

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7829 Dungan Road

Philadelphia, PA, 19111

2 beds 1 bath
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1148 N 2nd Street Unit 6I

Philadelphia, PA, 19123

2 beds 2 baths 983 sqft
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337 S 21st St

Philadelphia, PA, 19107

Studio-1 bed 1 bath 1 sqft
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$1,495-$2,600 /mo

Spruce Street Apartments

1023 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19107

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 500-963 sqft
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Partnership Preservation Associates

1912 N. 4th St., Philadelphia, PA, 19122

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1411 Walnut Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19102

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 404-970 sqft
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Philadelphia apartment for rent - a living room with a staircase and a door to a dining room
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2352 Federal Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19146

1 bed 1 bath 800 sqft
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Woodcrest Housing

Philadelphia, PA, 19135

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MPB School Apartments

2811-2819 W. Sedgely Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19121

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$500-$1,750 /mo

Susquehanna Village LP

1421 W. Suquehanna Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19121

Studio-4 beds 1 bath
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Workforce Homes West of Broad

2100 W. Tioga Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19140

2-3 beds 1 bath
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From $2,300 /mo

1709 South 4th Street Unit E1-E2

1709 South 4th Street Bldg E, Philadelphia, PA, 19148

3 beds 3 baths 1,251 sqft
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3287 E Thompson St.

Philadelphia, PA, 19134

1 bed 1 bath
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1531 N 15th Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19121

1 bed 0.25-1 baths
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117 1/2 South Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19147

1 bed 1 bath 800 sqft
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2413 Federal Street

1 - 3, Philadelphia, PA, 19146

2 beds 2-3 baths 1,378-1,756 sqft
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$1,800-$2,100 /mo

2443 North Front Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19133

2-3 beds 2-3 baths 1,319-1,662 sqft
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441 South Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19147

Studio-2 beds 700 sqft
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1710 North Marshall Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19122

2 beds 2 baths
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Powelton Heights (2044 Columbus, L.P.)

4113-43 Warren St., Philadelphia, PA, 19104

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1709 South 4th Street Unit C1-C2

1709 South 4th Street Bldg C, Philadelphia, PA, 19148

3 beds 3 baths 1,251 sqft
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Fishtown Flats 2

1427 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19122

1 bed 1 bath 500-750 sqft
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Parkway House Apartments

2201 Pennsylvania Ave, Philadelphia, PA, 19130

1-7 beds 1-4 baths 4,544 sqft
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Von Louhr II

Philadelphia, PA, 19126

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622 South 9th Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19147

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2611 Emerald Street

Philadelphia, PA, 19125

2-3 beds 2-3 baths 1,347-1,668 sqft
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$115-$850 /mo

2737 W CECIL B MOORE AVE

PHILA, PA, 19121

Studio-2 beds 1 bath
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$950-$1,085 /mo

Workforce Homes 3 Ogontz

5600 Ogontz Ave #B01, Philadelphia, PA, 19144

2-5 beds 1 bath 1,755 sqft
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2052 Locust St

Philadelphia, PA, 19103

Studio-2 beds 1-2.5 baths 1 sqft
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$725-$1,450 /mo

Walnut Court Apartments

131 South 48th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19139

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Philadelphia is highly walkable. Many services and amenities are within walking distance, allowing most errands to be handled without a car. The area has several public transportation options, offering convenience for some routes and destinations. Philadelphia is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Munoz-Marin Luis
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Bethune Mary Mcleod School
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Hunter William H School
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Brown Henry A School
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Mckinley William School
Public • PK, K-8 • 355 students
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Logan James School
Public • PK, K-5 • 255 students
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Webster School
Public • PK, K-5 • 515 students
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Masterman Julia R Secondary School
Public • 5-12 • 1186 students
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Penn Alexander School
Public • K-8 • 579 students
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Girard Academic Music Program (GAMP)
Public • 5-12 • 579 students
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Greenfield Albert M School
Public • K-8 • 683 students
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Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Cs
Charter • K-8 • 487 students
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McCall Gen George A School
Public • K-8 • 628 students
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Meredith William M School
Public • K-8 • 516 students
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Jenks Abram School
Public • K-5 • 241 students
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Greenberg Joseph School
Public • K-8 • 831 students
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Masterman Julia R Secondary School
Public • 5-12 • 1186 students
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Penn Alexander School
Public • K-8 • 579 students
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Girard Academic Music Program (GAMP)
Public • 5-12 • 579 students
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Carver High School
Public • 7-12 • 897 students
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Greenfield Albert M School
Public • K-8 • 683 students
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Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Cs
Charter • K-8 • 487 students
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McCall Gen George A School
Public • K-8 • 628 students
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Meredith William M School
Public • K-8 • 516 students
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Greenberg Joseph School
Public • K-8 • 831 students
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Central High School
Public • 9-12 • 2364 students
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Masterman Julia R Secondary School
Public • 5-12 • 1186 students
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Parkway-Center City
Public • 9-12 • 436 students
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Academy At Palumbo
Public • 9-12 • 1179 students
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Science Leadership Academy
Public • 9-12 • 497 students
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Carver High School
Public • 7-12 • 897 students
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Girard Academic Music Program (GAMP)
Public • 5-12 • 579 students
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Franklin Towne Charter High School
Charter • 9-12 • 1282 students
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Bodine William W High School
Public • 9-12 • 547 students
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Average rent in Philadelphia

In Philadelphia, the average rent is $2,027 per month, with the average rental size around 784 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,500 - $2,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$2,027/month
Average rental size
784 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
1.5%
$1,001 - $1,500
30.6%
$1,501 - $2,000
32.2%
$2,001 - $2,500
15.1%
$2,501 - $3,000
8.4%
Over $3,000
12.3%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into Philadelphia's rent trends

Average utility cost in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, renters typically spend around $456 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $31 for sewer to $142 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Philadelphia

Introduction

As one of the largest cultural centers on the East Coast, Philadelphia is famous for its exquisite food scene, historical attractions and dynamic sports teams. 

What is the size of Philadelphia?

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania. It’s twice the size of Pittsburgh and half as big as New York.   

Where is Philadelphia located?

The city is bordered by two main rivers — the Schuylkill and Delaware. It lies 133 miles southeast of New York City and 100 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. 

What is the weather like in Philadelphia?

The city experiences four distinct seasons. Spring is characterized by occasional rain showers, lasts between March and May, and is governed by average temperatures of 54°F. The sunny and humid months of summer between June and August feature average temperatures of 75°F. Autumn lasts between September and November, and is considered to be pretty moderate around 58°F, while winters are quite frigid and snowy with average temperatures of 34°F.

What are the pros of living in Philadelphia? 

The 24-hour convenience is one of Philadelphia’s greatest assets, along with its fine food, world-class coffee, entertainment and shopping experiences. 

What are the cons of living in Philadelphia? 

The severe lack of parking and the daily commute are two frustrating drawbacks.

Philadelphia Demographic Highlights
Total Population 1,579,706
Female
Male
832,320
747,386
Median Age 35.3
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is Philadelphia expensive?

The low cost of living and inexpensive material goods are two main reasons why many people relocate to Philadelphia from other large cities, like New York and Chicago. 

What is the best way to get around Philadelphia? 

Public transportation is quite affordable, with bus and trolley tickets costing just $2.50 per person (seniors are exempt). The two main subway lines — the “Blue Line” and the “Orange Line” — interconnect at City Hall at no extra charge for passengers. There are also more than 70 bus routes connecting different parts of the city. On the downside, people spend five hours per week commuting, which is one of the longest in the U.S. 

How much does an average meal cost in Philadelphia?

An average meal in an inexpensive restaurant will set you back $15, while a gallon of milk costs $4. These prices are in line with the national average. 

How much do utilities cost in Philadelphia?

Basic utilities cost $149.22 for a 915-square-foot apartment, which is a few dollars’ difference when compared to the national average.

Philadelphia Rent Statistics
Philadelphia, PA Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Philadelphia Average apartment rent trend

Philadelphia Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 679,428
Owner Occupied 51.8%
Renter Occupied 48.2%
Renter-occupied housing units in Philadelphia:
  • 10,618 Single-family detached homes
  • 112,643 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 267,914 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (77,277) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (93,047)

Among all the available rental units in Philadelphia, 39% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 61% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in Philadelphia?

The manufacturing, food, tourism, telecommunications and financial services industries are all thriving in Philadelphia. Ample employment opportunities are also offered in the higher education sector, especially at Community College of Philadelphia and Philadelphia University. Beneficial Bank, Pep Boys and Comcast are three large corporations offering vast employment opportunities in the city. With such a diverse supply of jobs in all kinds of sectors, it’s safe to say that Philadelphia likely has something to match your skills and area of expertise.

What are the top colleges in Philadelphia?

The School District of Philadelphia is the largest in Pennsylvania and home to the top-ranking school in the state, the Julia R. Masterman Secondary School, according to RENTCafé. The Community College of Philadelphia features more than 70 degrees and courses, while Philadelphia University offers more than 40 higher education courses.

Philadelphia Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 626,387 0.9%
Blue Collar 120,416 -0.2%
White Collar 83.9%
Blue Collar 16.1%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 54,248 2.6%
Private Companies 470,722 -0.2%
Governmental Workers 92,781 0.4%
Not for Profit Companies 129,052 3.8%
Self Employees 7.3%
Private Companies 63%
Governmental Workers 12.4%
Not for Profit Companies 17.3%

Philadelphia Education Statistics

No High School 4.6%
Some High School 37.6%
Some College 18.6%
Associate Degree 6.2%
Bachelor's Degree 19.1%
Graduate Degree 14.1%

Philadelphia Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 679,428
Average People Per Household 2.26
Median Household Income$61,953
Average Household Income$90,217
Family
Non-family
349,287
330,141
Children
No Children
171,464
507,964
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What is Philadelphia known for?

The city is known for its impressive culture, featuring more than 900 locations dedicated to recreational and cultural activities. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is world-renowned.

What to do for free in Philadelphia?

The Philadelphia Free Library is the 13th-largest library system in the United States and can be visited free of charge.  

What events is Philadelphia known for? 

The largest and longest-running show of its kind, the annual Philadelphia Flower Show is a perfect attraction for couples. 

What sports venues are there in Philadelphia?

The dynamic sports teams — specifically the Philadelphia Eagles — are one of the city’s main attractions. 

What parks does Philadelphia have to offer? 

Philadelphia is home to Fairmount Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world boasting 9,200 acres and featuring museums, gardens and architectural gems. Love Park is a dog-friendly park located in Center City that comes with spouting fountains and a large sculpture showcasing the word “love.” The FDR Park, referred to as “The Lake” by locals, offers picnic areas, walking paths and golf courses. Clark Park is another gorgeous place in Philadelphia, spanning nine acres and including basketball courts and a farmer’s market that’s open year-round. 

Where to shop in Philadelphia? 

The discount shop called Philadelphia Premium Outlets is a big hit in the city, offering up to 65% price reductions on a regular basis. City Center’s Liberty Palace shops are home to designer and name brands. Family-run shops can be found on 13th Street, along with the Theater of Living Arts, which features weekly performances from top US. talent. For gourmet goodies and a fine assortment of luxurious gift baskets, Di Bruno Brothers offers an exceptional supply of products.

What to know when moving to Philadelphia?

If you’re moving to the city from New York, you’ll likely find Philadelphia to be much more affordable. You might want to hire professional movers and avoid buying a car to get around due to the lack of parking spaces.

What to know about renting in Philadelphia?  

Security deposits will set you back two months’ rent at maximum. Your landlord should provide heating of 68°F between October and April, and no less than 60°F in the months of May and September. If important repair work is not made, you can withhold rent until the issue is resolved by your landlord.

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