
Apartments near 400 Block of West Baltimore Street in Baltimore, MD (1,534 Rentals)


518 N Carrollton Ave

Calvert Commons

1214 Druid Hill Ave

226 N. Carey Street

23 E Eager St

819 N Fremont Ave

928 N Calvert St

939 St Paul St

534 N Carrollton Ave

14 E Eager St

1216 Druid Hill Ave

1314 W Pratt St

601 N Carrollton Ave

932 N Calvert St

929 N Calvert St

615 N Carrollton Ave

925 N Calvert St

The Clifford House

20 E Eager St

1524 W Lexington St

1001 Saint Paul St

716 N Arlington Ave

1011 St Paul St

1401-1403 W Baltimore St

1015 St Paul St

1013 St Paul St

1045 W Lanvale St

523 N Carey St

1110-1112 S Charles St

941 N Calvert St

1008 N Calvert St

1019 St Paul St

Stadium Square

1413-1415 W Baltimore St

628 N Carrollton Ave

1016 N Calvert St

1000 W Lafayette Ave

1025 St. Paul St

1029 St Paul St

110 S Calhoun St

1031 St Paul St

1311 Druid Hill Ave

1115 S Charles St

605 N Carey St

1037 St Paul St

House of Art at Marble Hill

700 N Carrollton Ave

1028 N Calvert St

1420-1424 W Baltimore St
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