Apartments for Rent in Baltimore, MD (3,043 Rentals)

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The Frank
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$1,876 - $4,776
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The Frank

2500 Insulator DrBaltimore, MD 21230
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Rye House
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$1,959 - $3,686
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Rye House

2450 Rye StBaltimore, MD 21230
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The Quill by Alta
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$1,536 - $3,931
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The Quill by Alta

1900 S Hanover StBaltimore, MD 21230
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250 Mission
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$1,948 - $3,451
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250 Mission

250 Mission BlvdBaltimore, MD 21230
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The Lucie
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$1,820 - $4,379
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The Lucie

3850 Boston StBaltimore, MD 21224
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CenterWest Apartments III
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$1,520 - $3,185
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CenterWest Apartments III

101 N Schroeder StBaltimore, MD 21223
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225 N Calvert
$1,630 - $2,942
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225 N Calvert

225 N Calvert StBaltimore, MD 21202
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101 Cross Street
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$1,864 - $5,451
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101 Cross Street

101 W Cross StBaltimore, MD 21230
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Baltimore Overview

The United States is home to a rich and diverse range of cities. New England in particular is home to some of the oldest cities in the nation. Few cities have as much historical, cultural and economic significance as Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore rests in the northern part of Chesapeake Bay, north of Washington D.C. and just southwest of Philadelphia. It boasts a population of around 622,000 making it the largest city in the state of Maryland. It is just dense enough to feel like a big city but not quite large enough for you to become overwhelmed, and the layout of this impressive city gives it a smaller feel. The city is home to many universities, professional sports teams and shopping centers making it an ideal location no matter your interests.

What is the history of Baltimore?

Baltimore was founded in 1729, but the actual history of the area dates back to John Smith and his exploration of the Chesapeake Bay area in the early 1600s. In 1661 David Jones helped settlers build the colony that would become the modern city of Baltimore. Before the European settlers arrived the area was inhabited by Native Americans that dated back to the early Paleo Indians of North America. During the American Revolution Baltimore was named the capital of the new nation. It was the site of the famous Battle of Baltimore in 1812 where Francis Scott Key composed The Star-Spangled Banner. The city saw much progress and growth before, during and after the Industrial Revolution. As more trade was established using the city's many harbors Baltimore established itself as a major player in trade across the Atlantic as well as throughout New England. Today Baltimore remains as one of the biggest national seaports in the area.

How is the weather in Baltimore?

The city is in a humid subtropical climate. You can expect to experience all four seasons. Summer temperatures average around 80 °F and are rather humid. During fall you can feel the pleasant cool air and watch as the leaves turn to beautiful browns, oranges and yellows in preparation for winter. Winter brings snowfall in varying amounts, but you will rarely see as much as your neighbors in the Midwest. Spring is a wonderful time of year in Baltimore. Temperatures float around the upper 60s °F and mid 70s °F. Rainfall is more than common during springtime so be sure to carry your umbrella!

How do I get around town?

Getting around Baltimore is easy depending on your mode of transportation. Public transportation includes the Maryland Transit Administration's bus networks, light rails and subway lines. The Charm City Circulator, or CCC, operates its own shuttle bus service in the city. If you wish to take a private car there are options to be found. Taxis are also abundant if you are in the inner city and are enjoyed by the locals and tourists alike. The major airport serving Boston is the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, or BWI. This is a busy airport that can bring you to many locations arond the country and the world.

What is the Baltimore commute like?

Commuting into the city can be a slow ride so be prepared for plenty of time spent on the highways. Average times are around 30 minutes or more to get to work, depending on where you are driving from. The major highways include: I-70, I-83, I-95, I-395, I-695, I-795, I-895, I-97. The main city interstates are I-70, I-83 and I-95 though, so expect high traffic density during peak hours such as early mornings and late afternoons.

What are the local media outlets?

As a major market in the North East, renters who live in Baltimore apartments have plenty sources from which to get their news and media. From the Baltimore Sun, Washington Post, and Maryland Gazette to local radio stations and all of the major Television stations, residents can easily get their news and info any time and any day.

Why live in Baltimore, MD?

The biggest reason to choose Baltimore is because when you do you become a part of the family. Baltimore has such a rich culture that is not to be found anywhere else in the world. By making this city your home you are enriching your own cultural awareness and becoming a part of one of the most historical parts of the United States. The city is smart and savvy and you are bound to find exponential enjoyment as you spend more time here.

What Baltimore landmarks should I see?

Fort McHenry is a major landmark. It is the fort which was bombarded during the War of 1812 and inspired the national anthem. On Emory Street you will find the birthplace of Babe Ruth. You can visit this piece of history as well as peruse the museum. Here you can learn about baseball as an American tradition and way of life. The Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum is another famous spot. It is the place where the dark poet was born. You can visit it and the museum and learn more about this fascinating figure.

What is there to do around Baltimore?

Being that Baltimore is a large city there will always be something for you to do but for starters I recommend catching an Orioles game at Oriole Park. It is not important if you are a sports fan or not. This experience is something that makes you a true Baltimoreon. The Baltimore Museum of Art is a fine place to spend an entire afternoon. You can browse over 95,000 pieces of fine art ranging from paintings to sculptures and everything in between.

Any annual festivals or Baltimore events to know?

Baltimore offers a variety of fun festivals to get out of the apartment and enjoy throughout the year. An amazing festival to visit is the Federal Hill Jazz & Blues Festival. You can experience the rich culture of the jazz world and listen to some of the best local, national and international acts that jazz has to offer. In October be sure to check out the Das Best Oktoberfest, a Baltimore take on a German celebration. No matter the season you are bound to find an interesting festival to enjoy.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Boston is close to some of the best vacation spots in the nation for residents to get out and enjoy. If you drive one hour south you will be in the nation's capital of Washington D.C. New York City is a four hour drive to the northeast and is one of the most incredible places to visit that you will ever find. Philadelphia is just two hours to the northeast and is a perfect place to enjoy a long weekend.

Where is the best place to move in Baltimore?

The best area to move in Baltimore is without a doubt Federal Hill. This hip location is a developing area that is home to plenty of younger people with a passion for the urban life. There is an abundance of entertainment, food and activities in the Federal Hill area. The next choice would be Canton, a central neighborhood with a vibrant culture. The nightlife is enjoyed by many locals and is a fine place to settle. A third consideration is the neighborhood of Mt. Washington, an older Victorian-styled area with a great community.

Nothing says happiness, excitement, joy and freedom like living in Baltimore apartments for rent! Each day is a breath of fresh air with many new adventures for local residents to enjoy and be living proof that Baltimore apartment living is like no other! Hi, I’m Trey, the Official Baltimore apartment living guide and I am looking forward to helping you find a fun place just like the hundreds of happy residents who I’ve helped find Baltimore apartments for rent. As your Baltimore apartment resource I want to make your apartment shopping experience stress-free and as easy as can be by showing you the most apartments in Baltimore, Maryland and providing you with accurate info on each one, updated every single day. So I invite you to come on in and explore Baltimore apartments and the excitement and joy that comes along with Baltimore apartment renting! There is no doubt about it, living in Baltimore apartments is the "bee’s knees"! You never have to deal with ever-rising property taxes or the ridiculous headaches of landscaping and taking care of a lawn. In most communities there is a pool that you aren’t responsible for cleaning and a rockin’ fitness center. The apartment lifestyle is awesome to begin with, but living in Baltimore apartments is a recipe for the best "Life Brownies" you could ever taste. The options for adventures out of the apartment are plentiful, exciting and waiting for you within just a few miles from the doorstep of your Baltimore apartment. But if your idea of fun is kicking back at your place with a with a bottle of wine and your favorite movie, that’s cool too. Your Baltimore apartment grants you all the nearby necessities to make this "loungy" life possible and as comfortable as can be. From spacious floor plans and patios to on-site laundry facilities convienient parking, Baltimore rentals have everything you need to live with ease and keep a smile on your face. So renting your Baltimore apartment offers you the things necessary for an unrivaled life of freedom and fun, but what else? I’ll tell you what else! You can make your place your own! Although you may be renting, an apartment gives you a blank canvas to express yourself to all your guests. Whether it’s bold colors or fancy furnishings and decor, you have the option of making your place look anyway possible. Then, when you get tired of how your place looks, you have the freedom to try something else. Whether you like bold and risky or tame and conservative, your apartment can easily become a reflection of you all at the simple cost of a little of the tons of extra time and money you’ll save by renting. With all of that money and time you’ll be saving by renting apartments in Baltimore, you’ll free up more money than just for your apartment decor. You’ll be able to splurge a little on that special someone, get a boat load of gifts to give your family the best Christmas ever, or take that excursion to see the Great Barrier reef that you’ve been dreaming about. All while the non-renters are trying to pay all their bills! And all of this is just the tip of the iceberg on how awesome your life can be in Baltimore apartments. Finding your fun new place is easy, so hop to it by taking a look at my top picks in Baltimore apartments for rent and discover just how amazing Apartment Home Living can truly be.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Baltimore

How much are Studio apartments in Baltimore?

There are currently 1,005 Studio Apartments in Baltimore with rent ranges from $650 to $6,000 with an average price of $1,410.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Baltimore Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Baltimore ranges from $500 to $5,589 with an average monthly rent of $1,701.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Baltimore cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Baltimore range from $900 to $9,750. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,900.

How expensive are Baltimore Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 549 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Baltimore on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $739 to $5,830 - averaging $2,334 for the location.

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