2321 N Camac St
Philadelphia, PA 19133
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Monthly Rent
$1,800
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
1.25 ba
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Square Feet
1,084 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Beautiful house a must see in person located in Temple area near public transportation newly renovated hardwood floors throughout granite countertops Vouchers accepted
2321 N Camac St is a house located in Philadelphia County and the 19133 ZIP Code. This area is served by the The School District of Philadelphia attendance zone.
Fees and Policies
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- Dogs Allowed
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Fees not specified
- Cats Allowed
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Not to be confused with Northeast Philadelphia, North Philadelphia East encompasses the smaller subsets of Ludlow, Yorktown, West Kensington, Poplar, and Callowhill. This composite area runs from the Vine Street Expressway, stretching north to Erie Avenue. Broad Street acts as its eastern border, and the western edge runs a jagged line separating North Philadelphia East from the nearby Kensington, Port Richmond, and Fishtown neighborhoods. With such a long stretch of city, the neighborhood offers a diverse blend of important city landmarks, such as renowned musical venues the Electric Factory and Union Transfer, and Temple University, North Philadelphia's premiere site of higher learning.
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