
Apartments near Gardenville Shopping Center in Baltimore, MD (357 Rentals)


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6437 Cedonia Ave

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4116 E Northern Pky

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Moravia Park Drive

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1504 Upshire Road - 8219

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Columbus School Limited Partnership

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Marble Hall Gardens

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1923 Ashland Ave

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