$1,165 - $1,675 per month
Coventry Place Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
309 W Brooke Ave, Magnolia, NJ 08049
$1,165 - $1,675 per month
Coventry Place Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
309 W Brooke Ave, Magnolia, NJ 08049
$1,000 per month
204 NW Atlantic Ave Unit . B, Magnolia, NJ 08049
1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom upper unit in Quad. All units have separate electric and gas. Landlord pays water and sewer. Plenty of off street parking. Close to shopping and major transportation routes.No Pets, No Smokers, Excellent credit 700 or better. Proof of income and previous Landlord recommendation.
Charles Thomas Thomas Realty Inc.
$3,200 per month
128 W Evesham Ave, Magnolia, NJ 08049
Welcome to your new home in the charming district of Magnolia, NJ. This property offers a comfortable living experience with convenient access to local amenities and a welcoming community atmosphere.This well-sized rental property features multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, providing ample space for your needs. Located close to a great restaurant and several department stores, you'll have
$1,540 - $2,225 per month
Warwick Terrace Apartment Homes
Studio - 2 Beds
413 N Warwick Rd, Somerdale, NJ 08083
Magnolia, NJ, a small borough in Camden County, is known for its close-knit community and small-town atmosphere. Named after the magnolia trees that flourish in the area, Magnolia lives up to its motto, "One Square Mile of Friendliness." The town features a mix of ranch-style, bungalow, Foursquare, and colonial homes with Victorian influences, many of which have been updated. These homes, typically ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet, are more affordable compared to neighboring towns. Albertson Park, a central feature of the community, offers new playground equipment, a gazebo, and a dog park, and hosts events like the Fourth of July Fair and Easter egg hunts. Other parks, including Billy Tavener Park and Landin Park, are slated for renovations. The Water Ice Factory on Atlantic Avenue and Somerdale Cold Cuts are popular local spots, while White Horse Pike is lined with essential services and eateries like Laughing Fox Tavern. The historic Magnolia Train Station, maintained by the Magnolia Historical Society, provides a glimpse into the town's past. Magnolia Public School and Sterling High School offer low student-teacher ratios, fostering a supportive environment for children. Commuters benefit from the town's proximity to Philadelphia, just 12 miles away, and access to Interstates 295 and 76, as well as NJ Transit bus stops along White Horse Pike.