Apartments for Rent in Baltimore
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Apartments in Baltimore offer variety, convenience.
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A smaller city—with a large variety of apartments in Baltimore
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| Size (81 square miles) is the only thing small about Baltimore—a renowned industrial, research and education center, and home to Johns Hopkins University. Nearly 700,000 people live in Maryland’s largest city, with 2.5 million in the greater metro area. With the city growing, and revitalizing it’s core, there’s a broad selection of apartments for rent in Baltimore—where the climate ranges from average lows in the 20s to highs in the 90s, with average snowfall of 20 inches. When the weather’s warm, many residents of apartments in Baltimore enjoy a day at scenic Druid Hill Park, home to the city zoo and conservatory. Add recreational opportunities at the Inner Harbor, the spectacular National Aquarium, and the family-friendly Maryland Science Center, and it’s no wonder Baltimore is growing! |
Apartments for rent in Baltimore for all price ranges
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| Baltimore’s cost of living is slightly above the national average—but you’ll find a wide range of apartments for rent in Baltimore at affordable prices. (Median rent for apartments in Baltimore is approx: $660/month.) |
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Search apartments in Baltimore for all neighborhoods
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If you want to explore apartments in Baltimore, you’d better block some time—there are more than two hundred distinct neighborhoods. With many residents moving to new suburbs, the inner city’s population has dropped, creating an availability of great apartments for rent in Baltimore proper, particularly in the revitalized Inner Harbor. For luxury apartments, consider historic areas, such as Federal Hill and Bolton Hill. Start by selecting your preferences and searching for apartments in Baltimore below. Good luck! ay, and find the Austin apartments that are right for you. |
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