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Highlandtown

Highlandtown

Neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore City 21224

Neighborhood Reviews
3.6
$298,375 Average Value
$176 Average Price per Sq Ft
14 Homes For Sale

An evolving and distinctive East Baltimore neighborhood

Highlandtown in East Baltimore was originally established in 1867 and proved to be a landing ground for immigrants from Germany, Poland and Italy. Throughout the 19th century, it became known as one of the most diverse working-class communities in the city. It retains this reputation today, with a new generation of immigrants adding their cultural flair. “I grew up in East Baltimore, and my family always went to Highlandtown because that’s where Polish people in the city shopped,” says Realtor Mary Widomski with Cummings & Co., who grew up across Patterson Park in Butcher’s Hill. “Today, the culture of Highlandtown has really changed. There is a Catholic Church there – Sacred Heart of Jesus – that has attracted a very large Latin American population, and that has totally transformed it over the last 20 years. It’s a wonderful part of town.” This transformation has included the development of a popular art scene and the annual celebration of several cultural festivals throughout the year. But regardless of these changes, Highlandtown continues to leave its distinctive mark on East Baltimore.

Highlandtown has a neighborhood with great culture in Baltimore.
Highlandtown has a neighborhood with great culture in Baltimore.
"Across the Waves" celebrates the immigration history of Highlandtown.
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No shortage of grocery and restaurant options in Highlandtown

Over the past two decades, Highlandtown has become known for offering authentic Latin American cuisine and shopping. “As you go north through the community, you have some homes that have been converted into coffee shops, restaurants and even an art gallery. It’s a real potpourri of different options,” Widomski says. Long-standing establishments like Sally O’s on Gough Street are now complemented by popular options like Taqueria Vargas and Restaurant on Highland Avenue. Folks can pick up spices, steaks and tamales at Tex-Mex Corner Deli and Grocery Store. Fresh produce is available at Mercado Cinco De Mayo or The Markets at Highlandtown. The nearest Target is just 1 mile south of Highlandtown in The Shops at Canton Crossing. “Highlandtown is also less than a mile from Brewer’s Hill, Butcher’s Hill and Fells Point,” Widomski says. “So it’s very easy to get anything you want when you live in that part of the city.”

Sally O's in Highlandtown goes all out on their decorations for holidays.
Sally O's in Highlandtown goes all out on their decorations for holidays.
Mercado Cinco De Mayo has all of the cooking ingredients you will need in Highlandtown.
Mercado Cinco De Mayo has all of the cooking ingredients you will need in Highlandtown.
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Parkside rowhouses with over 100 years of history painting window screens

Highlandtown is packed with block after block of traditional Baltimore row houses, many built prior to 1952 with brick or grey stone facades. “In general, the homes on that side of Patterson Park are newer than the ones to the west,” Widomski says. Houses closer to Patterson Park have second-story bay windows that extend over covered front porches. Short marble front stoops lead directly out to the sidewalks, which are speckled with tall or growing shade trees. These homes, which come in two-, three- and four-bedroom models, can cost anywhere from $100,000 to $450,000. Houses that offer a view of Patterson Park can reach price points above $500,000. For over 100 years, residents of Highlandtown have decorated their homes with painted window screens to brighten passersby's views. This tradition has become such a community staple that one of the several neighborhood associations offers a self-guided painted screen tour of the neighborhood. Neighbors of those with painted screens in the windows should not be surprised to see delighted tourists snapping pictures with their phones throughout the year.

Some of the row homes in Highlandtown have a front row view of Patterson Park.
Some of the row homes in Highlandtown have a front row view of Patterson Park.
Simple and elegant 2-story row homes consume most of the streets in Highlandtown.
Simple and elegant 2-story row homes consume most of the streets in Highlandtown.
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Festivals, swimming, skating and more in Patterson Park

No front stoop in Highlandtown is farther than a mile from Patterson Park, one of Baltimore’s most beloved green spaces. Residents of South Ellwood Street can, from their west-facing bay windows, look out at the Patterson Park Annex, a wide-open athletic field with a pair of baseball diamonds and a swooping jogging path that forms a half-moon beneath some sparse trees. Three crosswalks on Linwood Avenue connect the annex to Patterson Park proper. During the summer, kids swim at the public pool here while canoes avoid the fishing line of local anglers at the boat lake. Outdoor concerts and festivals are other common occurrences during the warmer months. In the winter, the Mimi DiPietro Family Skating Center hosts youth hockey leagues and public ice skating sessions.

Casa de la Cultura is a celebration every year in Highlandtown.
Casa de la Cultura is a celebration every year in Highlandtown.
Taste the flavors of Latino cuisine at Casa de la Culture in Highlandtown.
Taste the flavors of Latino cuisine at Casa de la Culture in Highlandtown.
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Festivals celebrate Highlandtown's heritage

Curious locals looking for nightlife spots in Highlandtown do not have very far to go. The Creative Alliance is located at the corner of Eastern and South East Avenues beneath the bright art deco Patterson marquee, a nod to the facility’s previous life as a movie theater. Established in 1995, Creative Alliance now serves as a community hub for a variety of artistic programs and workshops throughout the year. Film screenings, live music and interactive exhibitions are just a few of the offerings on tap. Two of the most popular events are the annual Marquee Ball and the Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Festival. The Parade of Latin Nations, an annual Day of the Dead Festival, and the Highlandtown Wine Festival are hosted by the Highlandtown Community Association, the Highlandtown Business Association, the Highlandtown Arts Group and the Main Street.

A split-campus public school and dual-language Catholic alternatives

Highlandtown is home to Highlandtown Elementary Middle School, which is split into two campuses. Both campuses earn a C-minus rating from Niche. Children on the west side of the neighborhood are zoned for Highlandtown Elementary Middle No. 215, while those on the east side attend Highlandtown Elementary Middle No. 237. Students may then proceed to their choice of Baltimore’s high schools. The closest is Paul Laurence Dunbar High, which receives a C and partners with Johns Hopkins to prepare students for post-secondary education and for careers in healthcare fields. Faith-based alternatives, such as Archbishop Borders School, are available for students from kindergarten through grade 8. Archbishop Borders, rated A by Niche, is the only Spanish-immersion Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, located on the campus of Sacred Heart of Jesus church.

Highlandtown students can attend Paul Laurence Dunbar High School.
Highlandtown students can attend Paul Laurence Dunbar High School.
Highlandtown Elementary/ Middle School serves Pre-k through 8th grade in Highlandtown.
Highlandtown Elementary/ Middle School serves Pre-k through 8th grade in Highlandtown.
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Highways and the CityLink bus system make commuting simple

Eastern Avenue effectively serves as the Main Street of Highlandtown, connecting the neighborhood east to Interstate 95 and west to downtown Baltimore. The CityLink bus system services the neighborhood, making it simple for residents to get around without a car. “You can walk across the park to Brewer’s Hill, and Fells Point and Canton are right there as well,” Widomski says. “There’s also Greektown to the east, so you have a lot of good options if you want to stretch your legs.” To the north of the neighborhood, Pulaski Highway, also known as Route 40, provides the most direct route to The Johns Hopkins Hospital 2 miles away.

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Parks in this Area

Transit

Airport

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall

25 min drive

Bus

Eastern Ave & Grundy St Fs Wb

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East Ave & Gough St Nb

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Highland Ave & Gough St Nb

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Eastern Ave & Highland Ave

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Highland Ave & Pratt St Nb

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Eastern Ave & Conkling St Wb

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Highland Ave & Gough St Sb

Reviews

Niche Reviews
3.6 5 Reviews
3.0
7/10/2023 Niche Review
This part of Baltimore reminds me of a busy small town. It has lots of row homes, car traffic, places to eat, and a growing immigrant population. People are friendly and helpful where I went to visit.
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Crime and Safety

1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime Highlandtown US
Homicide 4 4
Sexual Assault 4 4
Assault with Weapon 4 4
Robbery 6 4
Burglary 5 4
Motor Vehicle Theft 5 4
Larceny 6 4
Crime Score 5 4

Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com

Demographics and Home Trends

Home Trends

Median Price (12 Mo)
$310,000
Median Townhouse Price
$301,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$176
Number of Homes for Sale
14
Last 12 months Home Sales
67
Months of Supply
2.50
Median List Price
$301,000
Median Discount From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-4%

Home Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
1,051
Median Year Built
1906
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,782
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
5,227

Open Houses

  • Sunday, Apr 27
    12 - 1:30pm

    313 S Robinson St, Baltimore, MD 21224

    $315,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,008 Sq Ft
    • 313 S Robinson St
    • New 1 day ago

    Welcome to 313 S Robinson Street — a beautifully updated 2 bed, 2.5 bath townhome just steps from Patterson Park! This home offers the perfect blend of charm, space, and location.Step inside to an open-concept main level flooded with natural light featuring a spacious living room that flows seamlessly into a generously sized dining area and a modern kitchen complete with a breakfast bar, ample

    Bridgette Andrzejewski Cummings & Co. Realtors

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  • Sunday, Apr 27
    12 - 2pm

    3510 Claremont St, Baltimore, MD 21224

    $299,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,400 Sq Ft
    • 3510 Claremont St
    • New 22 days ago

    Pristinely maintained and move-in ready 2BR/2BA end of row classic Baltimore rowhome on a quiet street in Highlandtown that's been lovingly cared for by the same family since the 1920's. Make your way to the front door of your new home and step into a bright and airy, open concept main floor featuring a stunning exposed brick wall, original hardwood flooring with an inlay design, and charming

    Nick Kellar VYBE Realty

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  • Saturday, Apr 26
    12 - 1pm

    321 Fagley St, Baltimore, MD 21224

    $177,400

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 780 Sq Ft
    • 321 Fagley St

    *** 2BEDROOM / 1 BATH END GROUP TOWNHOME ******WELCOME HOME to THIS COZY end-unit townhome nestled in the heart of Highlandtown***Step inside and be greeted by brand NEW LUXURY VINYL FLOORING that flows seamlessly throughout. The First Level offers a Bright & Roomy Living Room w/ lots of natural light. The kitchen, complete with QUARTZ COUNTERTOPS and STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, makes cooking a

    Stacey Messercola Signature Realty Group, LLC

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Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
2,639
Median Age
35
Population Density
29 ppl/acre
Population under 18
23.8%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
9.2%
Below the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$97,115
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$123,452

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
88.9%
College Graduates
57.9%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
27.9%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
78%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
44''
Average Winter Low Temperature
30°F
Average Summer High Temperature
90°F
Annual Snowfall
16''

Area Factors

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®

80 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

97 / 100

Excellent Transit

Transit Score®

70 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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