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Neighborhoods in the 21211 ZIP Code

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    Wyman Park

    The neighborhood of Wyman Park is a long, narrow neighborhood that sits between the Hampden neighborhood and the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus; a lot of people don’t even know it’s there, says Ben Garner, Realtor and owner of Garner and Co., who has an office in the neighborhood. But this well-kept secret in northern Baltimore has a lot

    • Average Value

      $377K

    • List Price

      $219K - $502K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Wyman Park
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    Hampden

    Known as one of the quirkiest communities in Baltimore, the neighborhood of Hampden is perfect for those who enjoy trendy bars, artsy shops and restaurants. “You’ve got the old-school institutions, dive bars like Frazier’s, right next door to the more upscale spots like The Food Market,” says Mike Sass, a longtime area resident among Hampden’s

    • Average Value

      $326K

    • List Price

      $202K - $740K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

    Hampden
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    Hoes Heights

    Hoes Heights in Baltimore offers diverse housing from Victorian homes to modern townhouses. The historic Roland Water Tower stands tall. Nearby Green Spring Tower Square provides shopping and dining options. The area is walkable.

    • Average Value

      $309K

    • List Price

      $207K - $503K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Hoes Heights
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    Woodberry

    Located in the Jones Falls Valley in Baltimore, residents will find the small neighborhood of Woodberry. Known as a historic mill town, Woodberry’s industry evolved to meet each decade's market demands. Originally an 18th-century grist mill and factory, these same mills were later adapted to produce textiles, fishing nets, rubber tires, and even

    • Average Value

      $304K

    • List Price

      $189K - $891K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Woodberry
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    Medfield

    A quiet suburb nestled alongside Interstate 83, Medfield offers Baltimore residents a respite from busy city life while maintaining a convenient location. Home to some 2,000 residents, most residential development occurred between the 1920s and 1960s. “The value here is pretty stable,” says Associate Broker Rick Lake of Advance Realty with more

    • Average Value

      $287K

    • List Price

      $88K - $537K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

    Medfield
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    Remington

    Remington, a Baltimore neighborhood that developed as housing for railroad and mill workers, is now a hotspot of food, art and culture. “Remington has really changed in the last five to seven years,” says Ben Garner, Realtor and owner of Garner and Co., who has been selling homes in the area for eight years. “There’s still some of that industrial

    • Average Value

      $252K

    • List Price

      $175K - $462K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Remington
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    Parkview-Woodbrook

    A glance at Parkview-Woodbrook will reveal tightly packed rowhouses on dense residential streets, contrasting with Druid Hill Park’s wide open landscape next door. The Mondawmin Mall also sits on the other side of the neighborhood, supplying access to a variety of amenities by foot. While Parkview-Woodbrook has a CAP Index Crime Score of 5 out of

    • Average Value

      $144K

    • List Price

      $28K - $419K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Parkview-Woodbrook