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Baltimore, Maryland is a vibrant city. The Baltimore Metropolitan area includes the city's surrounding suburbs and approximately 2.6 million residents, serving as the largest city in the state. Located just 40 miles northeast of
Washington, D.C., Baltimore sits very close to the industry, landscape and recreation of Chesapeake Bay.
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Baltimore boasts over 100 annual community festivals, concerts and events, plus famous museums, the Baltimore Aquarium and the Maryland Science Center topping the list of places to see. The city of Baltimore's Inner Harbor is surrounded by historic neighborhoods with a booming nightlife, unique shopping and charming restaurants, with lively arts and culture. The local economy is strong, bolstered by the
Maryland real estate market, its geographical location for shipping and transportation as well as the service and healthcare industries.
Baltimore presents samples from every period of architecture from over two centuries. Organized in a grid pattern, the streets of the city are lined with several brick row houses and homes, some from the late 18th century. The retro Oriole Park at Camden Yards along with the National Aquarium have helped revive Baltimore from a once-industrial zone to a bustling commercial district.
Dubbed the "City of Neighborhoods," Baltimore, MD offers over 300 districts. Fells Point is one of the few remaining urban waterfront residential housing communities on the East Coast, featuring row houses and apartments in Butcher's Hill and Canton with exceptional views of the harbor and city skyline. Mount Vernon, an elegant Baltimore community lined with restaurants, shops and galleries, offers historic
townhouses for sale, modern high-rises and affordable condominiums and apartments. Bolton Hill summons the Victorian era with stately 19th century brownstones and tree-lined streets. The Baltimore neighborhoods surrounding Johns Hopkins University present an eclectic mix of students, professionals and families. Baltimore real estate listings consist of single-family homes for sale, condos, townhomes, land lots and a variety of properties for sale. Baltimore real estate listings range from the brownstones, row houses and high-rises in Charles Village to the garden communities of Roland Park and Homeland. The Southern region is a mix of industrial and residential areas, including Locust Point, Federal Hill, Canton and Cherry Hill.
More than 30 parks are scattered about the city of Baltimore, from the rolling landscapes of Druid Hill Park, Patterson Park and Lake Roland to numerous community squares. Baltimore offers affordable cost of living, reasonable home prices, and a wide variety of great Baltimore neighborhoods and homes for sale. Other inviting attributes consist of access to public transportation, superior health care, a renowned university with superb
educational resources and waterfront recreational opportunities.