We started Rental Beast to make the rental process simple and easy for agents. Our first goal— and biggest— was to create the equivalent of the MLS for the rental market. We’ve done a pretty good job. Rental Beast agents can access to over 7 million rental listings not found in the MLS. All Rental Beast approved listings are sourced directly from property owners and managers. There’s no co-brokes attached; if the landlord is paying a commission, you get every last cent. This week, let’s see what you can rent in Philadelphia. We want agents to know what’s in our database, so every Tuesday we get you some listings around average rent in one of the areas we serve.
(Not into Philly? Check out what’s available to rent in Boston here)
Splash around in a Roof Top Pool in Philly, $1270
Enjoy the views from this building’s roof-top pool, break a sweat in their in-house gym, and let the 24-hour concierge service bring your shopping up to this spacious one-bedroom. Enjoy all the amenities this building has to offer and live in a quiet area in walking distance from restaurants, cafes, and stores.
Big Windows in Fairmount for $1550
Situated just steps away from bars and restaurants, this sun-drenched one bedroom boasts some unique features. Check out these big, beautiful windows, stainless steel kitchen appliances, a fireplace. Also included is a washer/dryer, and wood flooring throughout.
Cozy Studio Rittenhouse Square for $1395
Be in the thick of the action with this cozy studio in Rittenhouse Square. Looking for a place fit for a history buff? This apartment is minutes away from the historic Liberty Bell, Washington Square at average market price? Look no further than this cozy apartment in Old Town.
City Center in Rittenhouse Square, $2085
Average rent in Philadelphia is $1591, but, for clients willing to open up their wallets, Philly offers some pretty swanky spots. Check out this beautiful spot right in the city center. Enjoy views of the downtown in this chic and modern one-bedroom in a luxe building with a gym, movie room, and rooftop deck.
Don’t drive around looking for ‘For Rent’ signs. Let us do the legwork for you, and check out our database. Already signed up with Rental Beast? Great. Share these listings (and more!) with your clients.
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