Coming ahead of Denver, Atlanta, and Long Beach, Philadelphia ranked as the 15th most expensive city to rent in the nation. The price of one bedrooms fell a slight 0.7% to $1,400, while two bedrooms fell 1.8% to $1,600.

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While North Philadelphia West and East Parkside had the fastest growing rents since last quarter, both up around 13%, Bella Vista – Southwark and Lanning Square saw the biggest rent dips, down around 11%.

This fall, Logan Square continued to reign as the most expensive neighborhood to rent with one bedrooms priced at $1,900. University City ($1,700), Avenue of the Arts North ($1,640), and Center City West ($1,630) followed as the next priciest areas. More affordable rentals, priced under $1,200, could be found in Point Breeze in the southern portion of the city, Spruce Hill in the western portion, and West Kensington in the northern portion.

On Camden, all neighborhoodsย were priced under $1,000 with the most affordable being Morgan Village, Parkside, and Gateway.

If youโ€™re interested in howย Philadelphiaย apartments for rentย compare with the rest of theย nationโ€™s, check out ourย Novemberย National Rent Report, which analyzes over 1 million active listings available in the prior month.

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