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Apartments for Rent in Philadelphia, PA under $600

Apartments for Rent in Philadelphia, PA under $600. 14 Rentals Available
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    4.0 (3)
    1702 Mt. Vernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
    Pet friendly • In unit laundry • Public Transportation
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    3.5 (36)
    1440 Mt. Vernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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    4.0 (2)
    131 South 48Th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139
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  • Only 2 units left
    Studio $500
    1 bd $600
    2 bd $500
    Base rent
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    4.5 (3)
    424 North 64Th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19151
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  • Only 2 units left
    Studio $300
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    250-252 S 12Th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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    4.0 (3)
    1702 Mt. Vernon St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
    Pet friendly • In unit laundry • Public Transportation
  • Only 3 units left
    1 bd $500+
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    4.0 (15)
    4663 Stenton LLC, Philadelphia, PA 19144
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  • Only 1 unit left
    1 bd $600
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    3.5 (1)
    Triplex, Philadelphia, PA 19143
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  • 1 bd $115+
    Base rent
    2737 W CECIL B MOORE AVE, PHILA, PA 19121
  • Only 1 unit left
    1 bd $540
    2 bd $546
    Base rent Income restricted
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    5.0 (2)
    1421 W. Suquehanna Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19121
  • 3 bd $600
    Base rent
    1728 West Diamond Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121
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What are the best apartments in Philadelphia, PA?

The best apartments in Philadelphia, PA are: Rushwood Apartments, Chestnut Hill Village Apartments, The Weaver, 23 West and 1600 Callowhill.

What type of rental buildings are in Philadelphia, PA?

In Philadelphia, 48% of the residents are renting compared to 52% owning a home, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Large-scale apartment buildings with more than 50 units represent 19% of Philadelphia's rentals, 77% are small-scale complexes with under 50 units, and 4% are single-family rentals.