The Courts

3500 Powelton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 25687
Campus Name: Drexel University
Price From: $1199-2199
Bedrooms: 0-2
Bathrooms: 1-2
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
Studio Classic Studio 1 1199-1309 530 0000-00-00
1x1 Study 1 1 1649-1879 810 0000-00-00
1x1 Junior 1 1 1309-1399 420 0000-00-00
1x1 Den 1 1 1569-1599 700 0000-00-00
1x1 Classic 1 1 1449-1629 570 0000-00-00
2x2 Study 2 2 2139-2139 980 0000-00-00
2x2 Classic 2 2 2119-2199 950 0000-00-00
2x1 Classic 2 1 1799-2019 700 0000-00-00

Parking Features

Parking Type Number Available Price Price Type
Outdoor Bike Storage 0 Call For Price Included

Description

The Courts Apartments is a group of historic buildings carefully renovated to offer a completely unique living experience. The exterior of the community has been returned to the elegance of its original, turn of the century design with intricate Victorian red brick work. Behind the controlled access entry, The Courts features a newly remodeled lobby and a spacious inner courtyard that is beautifully landscaped and tastefully detailed with park benches, umbrellas, covered tables with chairs, and a barbeque area for our residents private enjoyment. There are over 30 available floor plans to choose from and every apartment comes with a fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, and free internet. The Courts is located in the heart of University City within blocks of Drexel University and the University of Penn campuses.

Walk Times

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The Courts 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 2 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at The Courts or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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555-555-5555

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