Baltimore HomesBaltimore is Maryland's largest city, home to Johns Hopkins University and the Inner Harbor and Orioles and Ravens and Edgar Allen Poe - and the Social Security Administration. Like many older American cities Baltimore has it's problems, but it also has lots to offer. And you can always choose to live in the nearby suburbs and have the best of both worlds.
Federal Hill is full of older brick townhouses, many having been rehabilitated over past 20 years. Only a 10-15 walk from the "Inner Harbor". Overlooking the harbor from the south side, convenient access to the waterfront. Fells Point is one of the trendier neighborhoods in Baltimore, full of great little restaurants, bars and shops. Many buildings date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Located along the north side of the harbor (Patapsco River). Little Italy is still home to lots of folks of Italian descent, just east of the Inner Harbor. You'll find at least 20 Italian restaurants and hundreds of rowhouses. Canton is another harbor area neighborhood, just east of Fells Point. Originally a waterfront plantation (named after the owner's business relationship with Canton, China), now a thriving community of townhomes both old and new. Towson is the largest suburb on the northeast side of town is also home to Towson University. |
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