
Apartments near Camden Station-Camden Line in Baltimore, MD (1,336 Rentals)


Calloway Row Apartments

407 N Charles St

10 E Mulberry St

1416-1418 Light St

Poppleton Place Apartments

Franklin Center Apartments

Poe Homes

Franklin Court Apartments

1110 Key Federal Hill

The Courtland

505 Park Ave

The Courtland at 421 Saint Paul Place

Cathedral Commons

607 Pennsylvania Ave

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Hollins House

Westminster House Apartments, 62+ age

The Xander

Centre Street Apartments

Landmark

516-518 Saint Paul Pl

17 E Centre St

19 E Centre St

The Lyn

Monument Place Apartments

The Lyn at 608 Cathedral Street

521 St. Paul Apartments

The Lyn at 610 Cathedral Street

111 W Monument St

115 W Monument St

1500 Riverside Ave

103 West Monument Apartments

901 E Lombard St

127 S High St

900 E Lombard St

220 W. Monument Street

214 W Monument St

Silver Park West

The Winona

Waterloo Place Apartments

M on Madison Apartments

The Darcy

915 E Lombard St

City Place on the Avenue

16 W Mount Vernon Pl

Mt. Vernon Flats

713 Park Ave

717 Park Ave

22 E Mount Vernon Pl

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