
Apartments near Cold Spring Shopping Center in Baltimore, MD (393 Rentals)


616 Homestead St

702 Homestead St

4926 Harford Rd

4500 N Charles st

St. James Condominiums

100 Tuscany Rd

301 E University Pky

Marjorie Lane Apartments

3311 Guilford Ave

3301 Guilford Ave

6111 Parkway Dr

312 E 33rd St

100 W 39th St

106 W 39th St

5124 Harford Rd

Campion Tower

301 E 33rd St

Belvedere Court Student Housing

Charles Village Residential

The Belvedere Portfolio

1267 Cedarcroft Rd

3209 Guilford Ave

300 E 32nd St

2900 Goodwood Rd

McCoy Hall

Eden Hall

339 E 31st St

3219 N Calvert St

3202 Guilford Ave

3119 Guilford Ave

Wolman

Charles Village Vista

Charles Commons Residence Hall

901-903 Woodson Rd

Village Lofts

2610 Kirk Ave

3034 Guilford Ave

3114 N Calvert St

3116 N Calvert St

3112 N Calvert St

3110 N Calvert St

3201 N Charles St

3012 Guilford Ave

3023 N Calvert St

Cedar Manor Apartments

226 W Cold Spring Ln

3043 St. Paul St

3022 N Calvert St

Peabody Apartments
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