Section 8 4 bedroom houses for rent in philadelphia

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    $2,398

    1207 E Columbia Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

  2. $2,850

    4946 Cedar Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19143

    $2,850 | Available 10/15/22

  3. $2,400

    1422 N Lawrence St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

    $2,400 | Available 11/14/22

  4. $2,200

    1948 N Orianna St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

  5. $5,500

    3942 Delancey St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

    $5,500 | Available 06/01/23

  6. $2,500

    2332 N Park Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19132

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    $2,900

    3222 Haverford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19104

  8. $1,800

    2040 N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

  9. $2,700

    1333 N 21st St, Philadelphia, PA 19121

  10. $1,450

    4538 N Carlisle St, Philadelphia, PA 19140

    $1,450 | Available 10/17/22

  11. $2,500

    263 West Rittenhouse Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144

  12. $1,400

    3226 N 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19140

    $1,400 | Available 10/15/22

  13. $4,000

    522 Woodland Ter, Philadelphia, PA 19104

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    $3,000

    1218 Christian St, Philadelphia, PA 19147

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    4152 Paul St, Philadelphia, PA 19124

    $500 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  16. $2,300

    2626 Master St, Philadelphia, PA 19121

    $2,300 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  17. $8,290

    208 S 41st St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

    $8,290 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  18. $1,900

    2815 N 26th St, Philadelphia, PA 19132

    $1,900 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  19. $5,200

    2264 N 53rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19131

    $5,200 | Available 06/01/23 | Home for Rent

  20. $2,398

    1207 E Columbia Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

    $2,398 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  21. $2,500

    5312 Delancey St, Philadelphia, PA 19143

    $2,500 | Available 11/01/22 | Home for Rent

  22. $2,398

    1207 E Columbia Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

    $2,398 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  23. $3,000

    7806 Cobden Rd, Glenside, PA 19038

    $3,000 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  24. $1,800

    40 Gilpin Rd, Upper Darby, PA 19082

    $1,800 | Available Now | Home for Rent

  25. $2,500

    1603 N Philip St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

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Philadelphia at a Glance

Philadelphia, PA Houses for Rent

The city of Brotherly Love is also a city of history, fine arts, shopping, cuisine, and a unique atmosphere. Philadelphia become one of the pivotal locations for America’s earliest days of independence and is where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed. Today, Philadelphia is home to abundant historic sites, buildings, and museums such as the Liberty Bell and the Independence National Historical Park. The city’s arts scene is thriving as well, so be sure to explore the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one of the most famous movie locations in the world.

Foodies flock to the city for its diverse selection of cuisines, from upscale French and Italian restaurants to Latin and vegan options — but don’t forget the city’s beloved Philly cheesesteaks. Philadelphia is a major sports town that’s home to the Eagles, the Phillies, and the 76ers. With the second largest student population on the East Coast, there are 80 colleges in the area, including the University of Pennsylvania. Abundant apartments, houses, condos, and townhomes await in the city, ranging from affordable to luxury.

Why Philadelphia?

  • History: The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Betsy Ross House.
  • Teams in all four major sports leagues — including the Phillies and the Eagles.
  • Exploring Valley Forge National Historical Park and sailing the Delaware River.
  • Amazing festivals, including the Brandywine Harvest Festival and the Free Library Festival.
  • Fishing, hiking, boating, rock climbing, bouldering, swimming, golfing, and horseback riding.
  • Three casinos, several museums, restaurants, art galleries, and hip, walkable neighborhoods.

Getting Around in Philadelphia

Transit scores for Philadelphia

Most errands can be accomplished on foot.

Biking is convenient for most trips.

Transit is convenient for most trips.

Renting in Philadelphia

Average size and rates

  • Studio 485 Sq Ft $1,195 / mo
  • 1 Bed 590 Sq Ft $1,641 / mo
  • 2 Beds 1,143 Sq Ft $2,456 / mo
  • 3 Beds 1,786 Sq Ft $3,190 / mo
  • 4 Beds 1,741 Sq Ft $4,099 / mo
  • 5 Beds 1,591 Sq Ft $3,277 / mo

Philadelphia, PA 4 Bedroom Houses for Rent

Philadelphia is a terrific choice for your new house. Let Apartment Finder guide you in the process of finding your new home and getting a great deal! We provide a cost calculator, pricing tools, and more so you’ll know exactly what it will cost to live in the city you love.

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Frequently asked questions about renting in Philadelphia, PA

What middle schools are near Philadelphia, PA?

There are several middle schools located in Philadelphia, PA, including C.C.A. Baldi Middle School.

What high schools are near Philadelphia, PA?

Philadelphia, PA is home to several high schools, including Central High School and Academy At Palumbo.

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How much does it cost to live in Philadelphia rent?

Philadelphia, PA Rental Market Trends The average rent for an apartment in Philadelphia is $1,877. The cost of rent varies depending on several factors, including location, size, and quality.

Where can I find affordable housing in Philadelphia?

How to apply for subsidized housing: HUD, PHA and more.
PA Housing Search. PA Housing Search is an online tool run by government agencies that shows you listings of public or subsidized housing units in your area. ... .
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Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) Senior-Designated and Other Housing Programs..

Is Philadelphia expensive to rent?

Philadelphia is still more affordable than most similar cities across the country. Philadelphia's median two-bedroom rent of $1,322 is slightly below the national average of $1,360. Nationwide, rents have grown by 7.5% over the past year compared to the 5.0% increase in Philadelphia.

What is low income Philadelphia?

To classify people as poor, the Census Bureau uses income thresholds based on the size and composition of a family, and the age of the individuals within it. In 2017, individuals under age 65 living alone, or as roommates, were considered poor if their incomes were below $12,752.