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Canterbury Apartments
Baltimore, Maryland, 21237
1 Bedroom$895 - $1,000
2 Bedrooms$1,010 - $1,342
3 Bedrooms$1,455 - $1,600

The Apartments at Cambridge Court
Baltimore, Maryland, 21237
1 Bedroom$1,095 - $1,355
2 Bedrooms$1,385 - $1,515
3 Bedrooms$1,595 - $1,710

Bonnie Ridge Apartments
Baltimore, Maryland, 21209
1 Bedroom$915 - $1,038
2 Bedrooms$1,125 - $1,337
3 Bedrooms$1,335 - $1,503
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Household Income
Household Income City State City Compared to State Less than $10,000 18.7% 6.9% +11.8% $10,000 to $14,999 8.4% 4.2% +4.2% $15,000 to $19,999 8.0% 4.5% +3.5% $20,000 to $24,999 7.7% 5.0% +2.7% $25,000 to $29,999 7.0% 5.2% +1.8% $30,000 to $34,999 6.7% 5.5% +1.2% $35,000 to $39,999 6.1% 5.3% +0.8% $40,000 to $44,999 5.2% 5.3% -0.1% $45,000 to $49,999 4.2% 4.8% -0.6% $50,000 to $59,999 7.4% 9.5% -2.1% $60,000 to $74,999 7.6% 12.1% -4.5% $75,000 to $99,999 6.6% 13.6% -7.0% $100,000 to $124,999 2.7% 7.6% -4.9% $125,000 to $149,999 1.2% 4.0% -2.8% $150,000 to $199,999 1.0% 3.5% -2.5% $200,000 or more 1.4% 3.0% -1.6% -
Cost of Living
Share of Household Income Spent on Rent City State City Compared to State Less than 10.0% 8.1% 6.2% +1.9% 10.0% to 14.9% 10.7% 12.0% -1.3% 15.0% to 19.9% 12.4% 15.4% -3.0% 20.0% to 24.9% 11.3% 13.9% -2.6% 25.0% to 29.9% 10.9% 11.3% -0.4% 30.0% to 34.9% 7.1% 7.8% -0.7% 35.0% to 39.9% 5.0% 5.2% -0.2% 40.0% to 49.9% 6.4% 6.3% +0.1% 50.0% or more 21.6% 15.5% +6.1% Not computed 6.6% 6.4% +0.2% -
Age Demographic of Renters
Age Demographic of Renters City State City Compared to State 15 to 24 years 11.7% 10.6% +1.1% 25 to 34 years 23.8% 28.2% -4.4% 35 to 44 years 21.8% 24.1% -2.3% 45 to 54 years 15.7% 15.3% +0.4% 55 to 64 years 10.4% 8.2% +2.2% 65 to 74 years 8.5% 6.1% +2.4% 75 to 84 years 6.0% 5.3% +0.7% 85 years and over 2.1% 2.1% +0.0% -
Travel Time to Work
Travel Time to Work City State City Compared to State Less than 30 minutes 28.3% 24.8% +3.5% 30 to 44 minutes 23.4% 24.9% -1.5% 45 to 59 minutes 11.8% 17.4% -5.6% 60 or more minutes 36.4% 32.9% +3.5%
Source: 2000 Census
Discover the Best of Baltimore
Located on the coast of Maryland, Baltimore is so much more than a major seaport. Also a retail and medical hub, Baltimore City is home to some of the best shopping in the country and the prestigious John Hopkins University and John Hopkins Hospital. An architectural and educational treat, Baltimore also boasts the world renowned National Aquarium, complete with a 4D theatre, dolphin shows, and aquatic animal exhibits. With competitive major sports teams like the Baltimore Orioles and the Baltimore Ravens, sports fans can get their kicks here too.
Take a scroll through the [LocalTalkLink] and get an insider’s take on the city. Get info on everything from family-friendly neighborhoods and the weather to the best places to take your dog and grab a pint. Then for handy moving and money saving tips, plus great apartment decorating ideas, the [AptGuideLink] is loaded with ways to take your stress level way down.
The Average Price of Baltimore Apartments
Rental rates are always changing, but when you know what you can expect for the average cost of an apartment, you can better gauge if you’re getting a good deal. The above table says it all. Planning on roomies or moving with your whole family? As of ||monthpull|| a three bedroom apartment in Baltimore was just ||3BRrentpull|| a month on average while a two bedroom cost around ||2BRrentpull|| a month. Moving solo? A one bedroom was running about ||1BRrentpull|| a month on average. Whether you’re moving to a different neighborhood or across the county, when you know the average rates you can make informed choices and feel that much better on moving day.
The Basics for Getting Around Baltimore
Getting around the city is simple with Maryland’s bus, subway, and rail services. Plus the Baltimore / Washington International Airport makes traveling domestically or abroad easy and convenient. But biking, to work and just for fun, is also very popular. If you’re a cyclist, be sure to say hello to the Baltimore Biking Club. They’re a friendly club that hosts regular rides at a variety of speeds, so whether you want to relax or race, you’ll fit right in.
Choosing a Neighborhood
Whether you divide the city north to south or east to west, Baltimore has literally hundreds of neighborhoods to choose from within nine geographic districts. If you enjoy hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors, the rentals in the Belair-Edison neighborhood are close to parks and are family friendly. For a strong urban community and historic brick buildings, check out the Federal Hill area. Ramblewood has more affordable apartments with an easy commute to downtown and is centrally located relative to the colleges in the area. With so many options available, researching the different neighborhoods is one way to bring you even closer to finding the perfect rental.
Fresh Goods
If only your new apartment came with the fridge already loaded with fresh goodies. The next best thing however, is at your fingertips. You have Farmers’ Markets galore to choose from in Baltimore. Pick up some meat, honey, veggies, fruits, and even bison at the Baltimore City Farmers’ Market located downtown on Saratoga Street. Then get your dairy fix with the local Cloverland Dairy. To find out what’s in your neck of the woods, just stop by Maryland’s Best Agriculture and see which markets and farmers are closest to you.
Make Your Way to the Museums
Take advantage of the free general admission to both the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum and check out the contemporary paintings, photos, and sculptures, or head straight to the Egyptian and European art and get some fresh interior decorating ideas. For free-spirited works by self-taught artists, check out the American Visionary Art Museum. You can also take a tour and view the displays at the famous Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, or steam on down to the B and O Railroad Museum and check out their impressive collection of locomotives and even go for a ride!
Chesapeake Bay Crab
Feeling worn down from apartment hunting? Some Chesapeake Bay blue crab may be the cure! Nick’s Fish House and Grill is a local favorite, or check out the Costas Inn where cooking up crab has been in the family for over 35 years. For music, beer, and festivities mixed with your crab, the Chesapeake Crab and Beer Festival has you covered. If you’re crazy for crustaceans, Baltimore is the place for you.
Average Apartment Rent in Baltimore, Maryland
| # Bedrooms | Apr | Mar | Feb | 3 Month % change |
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| Studio | $1,074 | $937 | $832 | 29.1% |
| 1 Bed | $871 | $875 | $813 | 7.1% |
| 2 Bed | $1,061 | $1,068 | $1,019 | 4.1% |
| 3 Bed | $1,412 | $1,394 | $1,138 | 24.1% |
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Apartments in Baltimore have competitive rents so be sure to use our apartment finder to get the best deal. In February the average rent for a 1 Bedroom Baltimore apartment cost $813. If you need a roommate, try finding a 2 bedroom apartment rental. An average 2 bedroom Baltimore apartment was $1,019 in February. The average apartment rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in February was $1,138. Start your apartment search by checking out some of the Baltimore rentals listed below.Popular Baltimore Apartments Searches
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What's the weather like in Baltimore?
Baltimore's climate is a seasonal one, yet with its low elevation and wall of mountains to the east and west, it is less extreme than other U.S. cities of the same latitude. Summer high temperatures reach into the 80s and low 90s and winter lows dip into the 30s and 40s. Snowfall is usually rare, and light when it does occur. In the summer, folks from far and wide journey to Baltimore to visit America's largest free public arts festival, Artscape, featuring nationally-known bands, the best food vendors from throughout the city, and a collection of artists and art that is second to none. During the winter, Baltimore snow-enthusiasts hit the slopes at nearby Wisp Resort for some skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and more.
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I've got dogs. What are the best places in Baltimore for being outdoors with pets?
Located in southeastern Baltimore, Canton Dog Park is the only official leash-free dog park within the city limits. A clean park, with separate sections for large and small dogs, Canton Dog Park is beloved by canines and their human-counterparts alike. Not too far from here, Patterson Park, while not technically a dog park, is remarkably pet-friendly. With acres of land, winding walking trails, and panoramic views of the city, Patterson Park makes for another popular spot for locals to bring their four-legged friends.
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Does Baltimore have any famous museums or exhibitions?
Baltimore is chock full of fabulous museums and exhibitions. Situated on Key Highway, the American Visionary Art Museum is a national museum and educational center with ten galleries showcasing the works of self-taught artists and magnificent outdoor wildflower sculpture gardens. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum is fun for all ages, with the most comprehensive collection of its kind in the entire western hemisphere! The Baltimore Museum of Art is Maryland's largest art museum, with ever-changing exhibits displaying everything from ancient mosaics to contemporary art, as well as the beautiful sculpture gardens and the eclectic museum shop. Some other great Baltimore museums include the Baltimore Museum of Industry, the Edgar Allen Poe Museum, the Evergreen Museum and Library, and the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, amongst others.
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What's the best bar in Baltimore?
Voted the Best Bar in (not Baltimore, but) America(!), by Esquire Magazine, The Brewer's Art has been a local Baltimore gem for ages. The upper level features a classy dining area with warm lighting, while the downstairs "dungeon" has a much grittier, down to earth vibe- offering the diverse clientele the best of both worlds! Brewer's Art brews their own extensive array of beer selections, from seasonal brews and microbrews to their acclaimed Resurrection Ale. The food is also mouth-wateringly delicious and at great prices to boot. Try the steamed mussels with roasted tomatoes, chorizo, scallions, and lobster butter sauce, or the grilled pork banh mi served with spicy carrot and daikon slaw, butter lettuce, srircaha aioli and cilantro. The rosemary garlic fries are a must-try. Not surprisingly, The Brewer's Art is a popular local joint, so be sure to get there early to snag a table and avoid the wait.
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Where in Baltimore should I live if I'd like to walk or bike to work and to restaurants and bars from my apartment?
Ranked 12th in walkability among America's 40 largest cities by Prevention Magazine, many Baltimore neighborhoods offer convenience for the local walkers and bikers. Most errands can be accomplished by foot, so many Baltimore residents can get by without a car. Some of the most pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods include Federal Hill, Fells Point, Inner Harbor, Downtown, Jonestown, and Canton.
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Why should I move to Baltimore?
Baltimore is the largest city and cultural center in Maryland, as well the largest U.S. seaport in the Mid-Atlantic. One of the city's crown jewels, Baltimore's Inner Harbor is home to the National Aquarium, Harborplace, Maryland Science Center, and a plethora of restaurants and shops. Based on Baltimore's proximity to the water, all kinds of boating is available. Also, if you dislike the cold, Baltimore experiences milder winters than the states north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
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What are some family-friendly neighborhoods in Baltimore?
Family-friendly neighborhoods hinge on safety and high-quality public education. The top ten safest neighborhoods in Baltimore are Overlea, Elmwood, Mc Comas St / Andre St, Lutz Hill, Old Frederick Rd / Morley St, and Wellwood / Dumbarton, Armagh / Woodbrook, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute / Cross Keys Rd, Homeland, and Mount Washington / Dixon Hill. The top ten neighborhoods for education, on the other hand, are Pinehurst, Summit Park, Glendale / Glenmont, Ranchleigh, Wellwood / Dumbarton, Anneslie / Idlewylde, Armagh / Woodbrook, Overlea, Elmwood, and Lutz Hill. Some of the best neighborhoods for families in Baltimore, therefore, are Overlea, Lutz Hill, Wellwood / Dumbarton, and Armagh / Woodbrook.
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Is Baltimore pet friendly?
Yes, Baltimore is fairly pet-friendly. It is home to two off-leash dog parks, Canton Dog Park and Locust Point Dog Park, the latter of which is located at Latrobe Park. It also has various parks where you can take your pets as long as they are kept on leash, including Druid Hill Park, Clifton Park, Woodland Woods, and Gwynns Falls. Areas outside the city that are good for spending time outdoors with pets include Rockburn Branch Park, located 25 minutes southwest if Baltimore, and Patapsco Valley State Park, located 35 minutes northwest of Baltimore.
