3505 Haverford Ave

3505 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 24989
Campus Name: Drexel University
Price From: $2100-2500
Bedrooms: 3-4
Bathrooms: 2-3
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
Unit D 3 3 2100-2100 2017-02-21
Unit C 3 3 2100-2100 2017-02-21
Unit B 3 3 2100-2100 2017-02-21
Unit A 4 2 2500-2500 0000-00-00

Parking Features

Parking Type Number Available Price Price Type
Call For Availability 0 Call For Price Included

Description

The property and its surrounding area are patrolled by the Drexel University Security Service. The Security Officer services contract with AlliedBarton Security Services, the largest private security provider in the country. This service provides around the clock security, with 125 officers deployed strategically around the campus. There are 24/7 walking escorts available for all university students and staff within the patrol boundries. All students, faculty and staff have access to the free Campus Shuttle Services (Valid Drexel University ID Required), a fast and easy way to travel on and off campus. Drexel Alert, is an emergency notification system that provides emergency information in the event of an armed suspect on the campus, a bomb threat or active fire through text, email or by phone. Also included is Drexel Guardian, a free app that allows emergency services to access important information of you, such as your name, picture and last known location in the event of an emergency.

Walk Times

Your Commute: 0-minute

3505 Haverford Ave located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a great rental option for Drexel University students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 0-minute walk to campus . There are 4 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 3505 Haverford Ave or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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