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Living in Philadelphia

Philadelphia combines historical significance with modern urban living. Renters can explore vibrant neighborhoods like Center City or Fishtown for trendy apartments near restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions. Families often choose areas like Chestnut Hill or Manayunk for their charming homes and proximity to parks. Known as the “City of Brotherly Love,” Philadelphia offers a rich arts scene alongside career opportunities in healthcare, education, and finance. With its walkable streets and diverse housing options, Philly appeals to those seeking both history and opportunity.
Life in Philadelphia
Average rental prices
Studio
$1,615
1 bed
$2,140
2 beds
$2,979
3+ beds
$4,046
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History buffs exploring the city’s heritage and culture scene
Young professionals in healthcare/finance
Community-oriented family neighborhoods

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Rental pricing trends in Philadelphia

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Philadelphia is $2,140, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,979.

Rent rates updated 27 days ago. Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List.

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Top neighborhoods

Fishtown
Fishtown
What it’s like to live in Fishtown
Not just hipster heaven anymore, Fishtown now attracts everyone from creative professionals to young families seeking Philadelphia's most dynamic neighborhood. Former factories and corner taprooms now house coffee roasters and craft breweries, creating genuine walkable living rare in car-dependent cities. The neighborhood's iconic row homes maintain their historic exteriors while featuring thoroughly modernized interiors – the perfect blend of character and comfort. Frankford Avenue's commercial corridor offers everything from vintage vinyl to gourmet groceries without requiring vehicle trips, while the Market-Frankford Line provides downtown access without parking drama. One insider tip: rentals just north of York Street generally offer better value with only slightly longer walks to the hottest destinations.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
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Cobbs Creek
Cobbs Creek
What it’s like to live in Cobbs Creek
Cobbs Creek features historic homes surrounding its namesake park with running trails and recreation facilities. Rental options include charming rowhouses and apartments in smaller buildings at remarkably accessible rates compared to eastern Philadelphia neighborhoods. The neighborhood provides excellent transit access to both University City and downtown employment via trolley and subway connections, creating a perfect compromise between affordability and accessibility.
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Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
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Mixed-Use & Commercial
Graduate Hospital
Graduate Hospital
What it’s like to live in Graduate Hospital
Medical district accessibility defines Graduate Hospital (G-Ho), where Philadelphia's central neighborhood offers walking distance to major healthcare employers without corresponding Center City rental premiums. The district features primarily row homes with distinctive architectural character increasingly preserved through thoughtful renovations rather than complete rebuilding. Though parking challenges persist despite some buildings including dedicated spaces, excellent public transportation includes multiple bus routes reducing car dependency for most daily needs. The neighborhood's central location provides quick access to both Rittenhouse Square amenities and University City employment without excessive commutes in either direction, creating strategic positioning for healthcare professionals seeking separation between clinical environments and personal living spaces beyond constant medical district reminders.
Great for
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Retirees
Professionals
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Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
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Renting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Tips and local insights

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Renter Satisfaction

Apartment List has released Philadelphia’s results from the third annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. This survey, which drew on responses from over 45,000 renters nationwide, provides insight on what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the country’s 111 million renters.

"Philadelphia renters expressed satisfaction with the city overall," according to Apartment List. "However, there seems to be a discrepancy between renters who are parents, who are unsatisfied (F), and millennial renters (C)."

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