Philadelphia/ Real Estate & Development
Published on May 27, 2020
The most affordable apartments for rent in Queen Village, Philadelphia785 S. Second St. | Photo: Zumper

Queen Village is a "walker's paradise," is very bikeable and has good transit options, according to Walk Score's rating system.

So what does the low-end rent on a rental in Queen Village look like these days — and what might you get for the price?

We took a look at local listings in Queen Village via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide to find out what price-conscious apartment seekers can expect to find in this Philadelphia neighborhood.

Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)

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785 S. Second St.

Photo: Zumper
Photo: Zumper

Listed at $1,150/month, this studio apartment, located at 785 S. Second St., is 26.2% less than the $1,558/month median rent for a studio in Queen Village.

The building features secured entry. The apartment also has in-unit laundry and hardwood flooring. For those with furry friends in tow, this property is pet-friendly. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.

(See the complete listing here.)

1006 S. Fifth St.

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This one-bedroom, one-bathroom townhouse, situated at 1006 S. Fifth St., is listed for $1,195/month for its 700 square feet.

You'll find air conditioning, in-unit laundry and stainless steel appliances in the townhouse. Cats and dogs are not allowed. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

(See the complete listing here.)

514 South St.

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Then there's this 468-square-foot studio at 514 South St., listed at $1,450/month.

Pet owners, take heed: This property is both dog-friendly and cat-friendly. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.

(See the listing here.)


This story was created automatically using local real estate data from Zumper and Apartment Guide, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Additionally, if you’re an agent or a broker, read on for real estate marketing ideas to promote your local listing.

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