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Neighborhoods in Baltimore, MD

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    Harbor East

    After the Civil War and the industrial boom of the early 1900s, Harbor East was little more than a defunct train station and a handful of empty warehouses. Anyone who remembers the days before the 1980s would hardly recognize this cosmopolitan neighborhood now. Since then, historic President Street Station has watched as towering glass

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      $1.36M

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      $223K - $4M

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      12 Listings

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    Inner Harbor

    Like Times Square to New York or Market Square to Pittsburgh, when one imagines Baltimore in their mind's eye the Inner Harbor is certain to be included. Truly the beating heart of Charm City, Inner Harbor packs in everything: famous restaurants, shops, museums, sites of interest, waterfront parks and cityscapes that are inseparable from

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      $1.08M

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      $380K - $1.4M

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      14 Listings

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    Roland Park

    Established in 1891, Roland Park was one of the first planned communities in the United States. Designed by the Olmsted brothers — the same landscape architects behind New York City’s Central Park — the commitment to designing around the landscape is evident. “It has lots and lots of trees and the Stony Run Park, and yet it’s convenient to

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      $840K

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      $194K - $1.8M

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      4 Listings

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    Guilford

    Pristine landscaping meets illustrious architecture in historic Guilford. A suburb of north Baltimore, Guilford was designed by the Roland Park Company in the 1890s and developed by some of the most respected architects of the time. Featuring midcentury condominiums and Tudor-style brick townhouses, to Colonial Revivals and French-country inspired

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      $836K

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      $378K - $2.2M

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      11 Listings

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    Homeland

    In the north end of Baltimore sits Homeland, a neighborhood filled with architectural beauty built during the Great Depression. With 6 lakes at the center of the neighborhood, sidewalks and walking paths throughout the community, residents are immersed in the natural landscape of Homeland just steps away from home. “And in the spring, there’s a

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      $738K

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      $326K - $1.7M

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      6 Listings

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    Bellona-Gittings

    Bellona-Gittings is a small community on the north side of Baltimore that tends to get lost in the mix. “It’s this tiny little square amidst one interesting neighborhood after another,” says Realtor Dorsey Campbell, owner of the Dorsey Campbell Group with Cummings and Company and life-long Baltimore resident. “But it has a couple of little shops

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      $731K

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      $410K - $1.7M

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      2 Listings

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    Poplar Hill

    Ask a Baltimore native, and they’ll tell you that Poplar Hill is better known as North Roland Park. That’s because it’s a modest-sized extension of the Roland Park community huddled in the hills north of Maryland’s largest city. It’s crucial to make the distinction, though, because the homes in Poplar Hill are larger and pricier than their

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      $711K

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      $384K - $1.7M

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      6 Listings

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    Keswick

    It might be a small neighborhood in North Baltimore, but Keswick’s got a big heart. Dating back to 1883, Keswick was the original site of The Home for Incurables of Baltimore City, a philanthropic senior care facility, one of the first of its kind. While today the organization’s location and name have shifted, the nearby Keswick Multi-Care Center

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      $651K

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      $157K - $989K

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      2 Listings

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    Cedarcroft

    Resembling a picture straight out of a fairytale, Cedarcroft is a historic neighborhood in north Baltimore home to old-growth trees, sloping streets and cozy residences. “My favorite thing about Cedarcroft is the Sycamores,” says Mike Fielder, a Realtor with the Key Home Team of Berkshire Hathaway, who’s been selling homes nearby for nearly a

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      $649K

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      $359K - $1.1M

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      1 Listing

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    Wyndhurst

    The historic neighborhood of Wyndhurst sits within the heart of north central Baltimore. Comprised of two subdivisions, Tuxedo Park and Embla Park, housing options in Wyndhurst are primarily single-family residences. The average home price here is about $550,000, which is lower than in Homeland and Poplar Hill. “Wyndhurst is a super small pocket

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      $561K

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      $341K - $962K

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      1 Listing

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    Mount Washington

    Once a summer retreat for wealthy Baltimoreans in the early 19th century, Mt Washington quickly became one of the area’s first suburbs. Tucked away in a thicket of natural beauty and charming homes, an ultimate love for nature and serenity remains the status quo. With a canopy of tree leaves covering a convergence of multiple babbling brooks, Mt

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      $525K

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      $158K - $860K

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      6 Listings

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    Bolton Hill

    Rows of townhouses built in the late 1800s and early 1900s give Bolton Hill a strong Victorian-era feel. Serving as home to many notable figures, including Woodrow Wilson and F. Scott Fitzgerald, historic residences are marked with blue informational plaques. Add in a mix of contemporary structures and Bolton Hill now makes for an eclectic place

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      $521K

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      $165K - $954K

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      18 Listings

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    Tuscany-Canterbury

    Tuscany-Canterbury is a quiet north Baltimore neighborhood that is defined by its unique architecture and its proximity to the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus. “It’s kind of rambling,” says Francis O’Neill, a lifelong Baltimore resident and reference librarian at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. “It’s had a reputation as an

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      $519K

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      $122K - $2M

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      17 Listings

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    Evergreen

    Evergreen in Baltimore is a historic railway suburb with Victorian and Queen Anne homes. Residents prioritize green space preservation, including Stony Run Stream valley. The area offers wildlife sightings and community events. Evergreen, a historic neighborhood in Baltimore, is known for its dedication to preserving local green spaces like the

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      $512K

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      $294K - $1.1M

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      4 Listings

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    Cheswolde

    Located north of the Western Run River, Cheswolde is a quiet residential neighborhood with stone cottages and condominium communities. “Cheswolde has always been a very desirable area because of its proximity to the Downtown Baltimore Business area, yet very suburban feel because of all the green spaces and mature trees. For many years, it was a

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      $465K

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      $146K - $900K

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      5 Listings

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    Locust Point

    Home to Fort McHenry and the 1814 conflict that inspired Francis Scott Key to pen “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the peninsular neighborhood of Locust Point brims with history, culture and community. Overlooking the Inner Harbor in what began as an industrial area in 1845, it expanded with the influx of Eastern European immigrants in 1868. Many

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      $457K

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      $270K - $959K

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      21 Listings

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    Otterbein

    Just a cannon shot from the Inner Harbor, Otterbein is a shining example of why Baltimore is often called Charm City. This hamlet of tightly packed Colonial and Second Empire homes is crosshatched with leafy streets hiding two cozy green spaces, adding a neighborly spirit to this small area a block from the water. "We have a huge sense of

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      $439K

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      $215K - $873K

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      11 Listings

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    Mount Vernon

    Designed around the original Washington Monument, Mount Vernon takes up a large swath of North Baltimore. “In the 19th century, Mount Vernon was considered the peak of Baltimore success,” says Francis O’Neill, reference librarian at the Maryland Center for History and Culture and Baltimore resident of over 40 years. “Most of the houses north of

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      $425K

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      $163K - $2.4M

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      7 Listings

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    Ten Hills

    On the far southwest side of Baltimore, Ten Hills is a predominantly residential neighborhood full of natural beauty. It offers a suburban feel similar to that of juxtaposed Baltimore County with mature trees beautifying the yards of early 1900s single-family homes fixed along winding, hilly streets. Neighbors are proud to be part of this historic

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      $422K

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      $306K - $567K

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      0 Listings

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    Little Italy

    Located just east of Inner Harbor, Little Italy is where authentic trattorias and cafes sit alongside colorful brick row houses and luxury condos. In the heart of the neighborhood sits St. Leo the Great Roman Catholic Church, a historic landmark built back in 1881. A literal and figurative cornerstone for the neighborhood, St. Leo not only serves

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      $419K

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      $219K - $858K

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      9 Listings

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    Cross Country

    Cross Country, a tight-knit community within the North Baltimore eruv, offers many amenities for members of the Jewish faith. “The infrastructure is very important to daily life,” says Barry Nabozny, owner at RE/MAX Premier Associates, who has worked in the community for more than 35 years and lived in the area for over 55 years. On the Sabbath,

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      $417K

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      $83K - $930K

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      11 Listings

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    Lake Evesham

    Despite its name, this residential Baltimore neighborhood is void of lakes, but riddled with nearby amenities. Featuring Prairie and Craftsman style homes, neighborhood social events and a European-style marketplace just a few blocks away, Lake Evesham attracts homebuyers looking for a quiet, close community. “Lake Evesham has charm while still

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      $412K

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      $347K - $532K

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      2 Listings

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    Brewers Hill

    Welcome home to Brewers Hill, a trendy southeast Baltimore community with a live-work-play mentality. The neighborhood is named for Brewers Hill, a mixed-use office, retail, and residential complex built in the space of two former breweries. The Brewers Hill that residents know now is a far cry from the neighborhood twenty years ago, having been

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      $410K

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      $308K - $929K

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      9 Listings

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    Canton

    Once the canning center of the world, Canton is now a lively southeast Baltimore community that offers waterfront views and a dynamic urban experience. It didn’t happen overnight; the neighborhood has been in a state of revitalization for decades. Today, according to Realtor Andrew Undem, owner and managing partner of SURE Group and a top seller

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      $408K

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      $225K - $928K

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      69 Listings

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    Fells Point

    Once an unruly port of pirates, the historic neighborhood of Fells Point has transformed from a rowdy shipyard into one of Baltimore's coolest places to live. Established in 1763, Fells Point is notable for the pivotal role its shipbuilders, citizens and privateers played in thwarting the British during the War of 1812. Today, this neighborhood is

    • Average Value

      $404K

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      $162K - $2.4M

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      30 Listings

    Fells Point

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