
Apartments near Yard 56 in Baltimore, MD (300 Rentals)


Lofts at Yard 56

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The Lucie

Axel Brewers Hill

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Domain Brewers Hill

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The Porter Brewers Hill

Boston Crossing

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Highland Haus

3610 Dillon Apartments

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1212 East

The Gunther

Canton Flats

Patterson Park Apartments

Orchard Ridge Apartments and Townhomes

The Hamlet Lofts

Highlandtown Plaza Co-op Apartments 62+

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527 Oldham St, Unit 2nd Floor

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6729 Youngstown Ave, Unit C

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708 Umbra St

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201 S Macon St

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3427 Elliott St

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6 S Highland Ave

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924 S Ellwood Ave

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829 S Linwood Ave

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2926 E Fayette St

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428 N Lakewood Ave

2324 Essex street - 3rd Floor

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230 N Rose St

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127 N Patterson Park Ave, Unit Appartement Basement

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2409 McElderry St

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503 N Patterson Park Ave

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2525 E Biddle St

825 Umbra St

6518 Brown Ave

0 N Linwood Ave

1300 N Kenwood Ave

2608 Fleet St

8049 Lansdale Rd

2744 E Baltimore St

1030 N Luzerne Ave

2626 E Preston St

723 N Patterson Park Ave

303 S Lehigh St

107 N Port St

3819 Mt Pleasant Ave

2410 Federal St

1307 N Ellwood Ave

2800 Orleans St

127 N Patterson Park Ave

7704 Gough St

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