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$1,950
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Patio / balcony, Dishwasher, Parking, Recently renovated, Stainless steel, Ceiling fan + more
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$2,000
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$1,000
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1 bed
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On-site laundry, Parking, Air conditioning, Extra storage, Range, and Oven
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2 bed
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On-site laundry, Parking, Air conditioning, Extra storage, Range, and Oven
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Belair - Edison
What it’s like to live in Belair - Edison
Historic charm defines Belair Edison, where affordable row homes with decorative cornices and marble steps attract first-time residents. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and Herring Run Park trails provide green space unusual for urban Baltimore. Though some blocks show varied investment levels, active community associations organize regular clean-ups and safety patrols. Renters appreciate the proximity to Morgan State University and the neighborhood's convenient position between downtown and county amenities.
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Canton
What it’s like to live in Canton
Trendy energy pulses through converted factories near Canton Waterfront Park. Rooftop bars test noise ordinances until 1AM—avoid units facing O'Donnell Square.
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Curtis Bay
What it’s like to live in Curtis Bay
Let's not sugarcoat it – Curtis Bay isn't winning beauty contests, but few Baltimore neighborhoods offer such solid value for working folks. This proudly blue-collar area provides spacious rowhomes where three bedrooms might cost less than a Federal Hill studio. Many units include rare Baltimore amenities like driveways or even small yards. The industrial history means wider streets and better parking than cramped historic districts. The 16 bus runs to downtown, though schedules thin out evenings and weekends. Local joints like Nick's Fish House serve up crab cakes without Inner Harbor markups, and neighbors actually look out for each other instead of just passing on sidewalks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rental pricing for one-bedroom apartments in Central Park Heights ranges from $1,000 to $1,000 with an average rent of $725.
Rental pricing for two-bedroom apartments in Central Park Heights ranges from $1,250 to $1,700 with an average rent of Ask.