
Apartments near Penn-North-Metro Subway in Baltimore, MD (1,634 Rentals)


2800 Reisterstown Rd

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1512 W Mount Royal Ave

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City View of McCulloh

Edmondson Commons

Greater New Hope Towers

211 W Lanvale St

Zion Towers

213 W Lanvale St

3000 Reisterstown Rd

The Cecil

Heritage Crossing

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MuCulloh Housing Lowrise

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2826 Windsor Ave

Franklin Square School Apartments

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244-248 Fulton Ave

221 N Calhoun St

2100-2102 Maryland Ave

1900 Maryland Avenue

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1817 Maryland Avenue

J. Van Story Branch

2301 Maryland Ave

North Avenue Gateway I

1203 Cathedral St

2323 Maryland Ave

607 Pennsylvania Ave

46 W Biddle St

44 W Biddle St

21 W Preston St

38-50 W Biddle

Poe Homes

17 W Preston St

The Chesapeake Building

15 W Preston St

13 W Preston St

North Avenue Gateway II

HH Midtown

9 W Preston St

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