Baltimore, Maryland -
Baltimore is a city with a pulse. It’s a city where the past meets the present, and where culture comes alive. From its historic rowhouses to its vibrant arts scene, Baltimore has something to offer everyone.
Baltimore Real Estate
Population 602, 274
Average House Value $229,900
Average Household Income $52,164
Schools Cecil Elementary, Thomas Johnson Elementary Middle School, City Neighbors High School
Utilities/Services
- Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
- Baltimore City of Department of Public Works
- Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, and Optimum
- Mahon Plumbing
Baltimore: A City of Charm, Culture, and Fun
Catch a game at Camden Yards, one of the most iconic baseball stadiums in the country. Explore the Inner Harbor, a bustling waterfront district with shops, restaurants, and attractions. Visit the American Visionary Art Museum, a unique museum that showcases the work of self-taught artists. Take a walk through Druid Hill Park, one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Enjoy a night out in Fells Point, a historic neighborhood with a vibrant nightlife.
Mark Houck, SFR, ABR, Realtor
Mark Houck Harford County, Maryland Real Estate | Execuhome Realty
Affordable. Exciting. Convenient.
If you’re looking for an affordable place to live with a strong job market, look no further than Baltimore. The city is home to a number of Fortune 500 companies, as well as a thriving startup scene. And with its convenient location on the Chesapeake Bay, it’s easy to get to Washington, DC and Philadelphia in just a short drive.
A City Full of Life and Surprises
But Baltimore is more than just a great place to live and work. It’s also a city with a rich history and culture. From the National Aquarium to the Baltimore Museum of Art, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. And with its diverse population, Baltimore is a city where you can experience all that life has to offer.