
Apartments near Erdman Shopping Center in Baltimore, MD (556 Rentals)


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1200 N Eden St

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1305 Gorsuch Ave

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1532 Holbrook St

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2008 E Baltimore St

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201 S Macon St

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908 E Preston St

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315 S Newkirk St

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1212 Valley St

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1661 Ralworth Rd

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2912 Grindon Ave

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214 S Regester St

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741 Melville Ave

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3721 Frankford Ave

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512 S Wolfe St

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340 Gusryan St

3038 Federal St, Unit 2

1209 N Caroline St, Unit 3

4358 Shamrock Ave, Unit 4358 Shamrock Ave - 1 Bedroom

230 S Exeter St, Unit 1

600 E 38th St

615 Homestead St, Unit 1B

3420 Belair Rd, Unit 3420 Belair Rd-Unit 1

5551 Force Rd, Unit E

3712 Parkside Dr, Unit Unit 1C

107 N Chester St, Unit 2

3819 Woodlea Ave, Unit Rooms for rent

Beautiful Waverly townhouse near Johns Hopkins University

3221 The Alameda

2815 Orleans St

2045 E 31st St

11 N Streeper St

1661 Ralworth Rd

723 N Patterson Park Ave

1642 Lochwood Rd

2934 Clifton Park Terrace

3402 Noble St

5112 Belair Rd

3009 Federal St

1222 N Spring St

3520 E Fayette St

1937 Gough St

428 N Lakewood Ave

127 N Patterson Park Ave

1802 Gough St

5019 Belair Rd

1010 N Central Ave

3325 E Monument St

1732 Gough St

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