
Apartments near Bolton Hill Plaza in Baltimore, MD (1,679 Rentals)


St James Terrace- Senior 62+ Apartments

2416 Etting St

Chase House

City Place on the Avenue

2517 Linden Ave

Frederick Douglass

1015 Cathedral St

842 Park Ave

853 Park Ave

The Chatham

1201 N Charles St

Silver Park West

801 N Arlington Ave

Liberty Square

Esplanade Apartments

4 E Biddle St

Penn North Plaza

1304 Saint Paul St

1820 St Paul St

820 Park Ave

Mount Vernon Residences

Park Place at 816 Park Ave

The Chateau

Emersonian Apartments

16 E Biddle St

1224 St Paul St

1220 St Paul St

1218 St Paul St

M on Madison Apartments

Vernon Homes

1216 St Paul St

Temple Gardens

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Trenton Art Garage

10-16 E Chase St

N M Carroll Manor

2301 Maryland Ave

Park Avenue Apartments

Mt. Vernon Flats

811 Park Ave

Heritage Crossing

1209 St Paul St

Park Place at 807 Park Ave

The Suites at 1005 N Charles

The Mount Royal

803 Park Ave

Gilmor Homes

809 Park Ave

Monument Place Apartments
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