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Logan Square has the most expensive two-bedroom apartments [MAP]

It's the latest rental analysis from real estate data startup Kwelia, which launched a rental pricing heatmap last month.

At $1,770 per month, Logan Square has the most expensive two-bedroom apartments. It’s the latest rental analysis from real estate data startup Kwelia, which launched a rental pricing chloropleth map last month.

Play with Kwelia’s new map here. It lets you compare the prices of different types of apartments in Philly’s neighborhoods.

Read more on PhillyMag.

Updated 11:06 a.m. 7/17/13: This is a choropleth map, not a heat map, which we just learned are not the same thing.
Companies: Kwelia

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