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


105 W 29th St

2707 Saint Paul St

109 W 29th St, Baltimore, MD 21218

107 W 29th St

111 W 29th St

2623 N Calvert St

2637 St Paul St

2635 Saint Paul St

3526 Keswick Rd

2601 N Calvert St

201-203 W 29th St

205 W 29th St

334 E 25th St

207 W 29th St

3425 Keswick -1

4616 Kavon Ave

2737 Maryland Ave

334 25th St

2618 Saint Paul St

2450 Greenmount Ave

2627 N Charles St

2522 N Calvert St

28 W 27th St

1 W 27th St

307 E 25th St

2527-2531 Saint Paul St

2653 Maryland Ave

2502 Calvert St

2709 N Howard St

2643 Maryland Ave

2601 N Charles St

3622 Elm Ave

3600 Elm Ave

2617 Maryland Ave

4358 Shamrock Ave

2449 N Calvert St

38-40 E 25th St

30 E 25th St

211 W 27th St

2600-2602 Maryland Ave

334 W 30th St

2511 N Charles St

2501 N Charles St

2422-2436 N Calvert St

2515 Maryland Ave

3450-3452 Elm Ave

Remington Village

3 story Multi-Unit located in Charles Village

2501 Maryland Ave
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