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Average rent in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Philadelphia is $2,067+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,855+. Rent rates updated ago
Studio
$1,558+
Prices trending down
1 Bed
$2,067+
Prices trending down
2 Beds
$2,855+
Prices trending down
3+ Beds
$3,998+
Prices trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees

Top neighborhoods in Philadelphia, PA

  • Map of Fishtown

    Fishtown

    What's it 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

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 64 listings
  • Map of Cobbs Creek

    Cobbs Creek

    What's it 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.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 50 listings
  • Map of Richmond

    Richmond

    What's it like to live in Richmond?

    Riverfront renaissance energizes Richmond, where Philadelphia's former industrial district along the Delaware River now features distinctive adaptive reuse projects alongside traditional row homes. The developing commercial district continues adding amenities serving resident needs beyond visitor experiences, while excellent public transportation including multiple bus routes and the Market-Frankford Line creates car-optional possibilities. Though some industrial operations remain active, the combination of affordability, character, and riverfront access creates compelling value for households seeking distinctive environments beyond cookie-cutter apartments.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 42 listings

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