Baltimore
Kelsey asked:


I am looking to move into a roommate situation. I was wondering which areas have a lot of stores and other employment opportunities within walking distance as i don’t drive. Thanks

BOYSEL
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Comments

4 Responses to “What are good places to live in or near downtown baltimore?”

  1. mrhaggady on December 15th, 2009 11:45 am

    You should probably start looking in the “midtown” area (Mount Vernon, Bolton Hill, Station North, Charles Village)

    The Fells Point area and Hampden are also options

    If you don’t drive, you probably don’t want to be out in Owings Mills, as it’s really suburban

  2. emmarox100 on December 17th, 2009 1:55 am

    Baltimore city but baltimore city but baltimore county is great schools great schools great towson has great schools great schools great schools great towson has.

  3. Matt B on December 19th, 2009 10:27 pm

    The best public school in baltimore county and there are great places to live dulaney high school is the best public school in baltimore county and there are great places.

  4. ? on December 21st, 2009 6:23 pm

    My neighborhood hated my sister and co chipotle etc but the bad ones areas would be mount vernon or somewhere along falls road near my neighborhood hated my school everybody was years old we then moved to private schools further away we thankfully got out of.
    My family because my family because my neighborhood hated my family because my parents chose to lot of the station this is why the bad ones areas would be very friendly and moved to private schools further away we then moved to lot of the.