Philadelphia/ Real Estate & Development
Published on November 08, 2019
What apartments will $1,500 rent you in Point Breeze, today?1100 S. Broad St. | Photo: Zumper

Curious just how far your dollar goes in Point Breeze?

According to Walk Score, this Philadelphia neighborhood is a "walker's paradise," is quite bikeable and has excellent transit. Data from rental site Zumper shows that the median rent for a one bedroom in Point Breeze is currently hovering around $1,200.

So, what might you expect to find if you're on a budget of $1,500/month? Read on for a roundup of the latest rental listings, via Zumper and Apartment Guide. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)

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1100 S. Broad St.

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Photo: Zumper

Listed at $1,450/month, this 664-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit is located at 1100 S. Broad St.

In the residence, expect to find hardwood flooring and a dishwasher. Amenities offered with the building include garage parking and secured entry. For those with furry friends in tow, know that cats and dogs are permitted on this property. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.

(See the complete listing here.)

2029 Dickinson St.

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Photo: Zumper

Here's a 1,112-square-foot three-bedroom, two-bathroom townhouse at 2029 Dickinson St. that's going for $1,500/month.

The townhouse features high ceilings. The building features outdoor space, additional storage space and on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are not allowed. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

(Take a look at the full listing here.)

1441 S. 16th St.

Photo: Zumper
Photo: Zumper

Finally, check out this 1,184-square-foot three-bedroom, one-bathroom townhouse that's located at 1441 S. 16th St. It's listed for $1,500/month.

The townhouse offers hardwood flooring, granite countertops and in-unit laundry. Neither cats nor dogs are allowed. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

(See the complete listing here.)


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