
Apartments near State Center-Metro Subway in Baltimore, MD (1,108 Rentals)


1629 St Paul St

1712 St. Paul St

1837 Bolton St

1839 Bolton St

119 W Saratoga St

944 Harlem Ave

936 Bennett Pl

336 Saint Paul St

1703-1705 Saint Paul St

Charles McDowell Building

1100 W Lafayette Ave

938 Bennett Pl

1903 Mcculloh St

1916 Eutaw Pl

1916 Eutaw Plz

1045 W Lanvale St

1912 Madison Ave

308 N Charles St

1913 Druid Hill Ave

1918 McCulloh St

The CopyCat Building

Station North Townhomes

North Commons

115 E Lafayette Ave

716 N Arlington Ave

651-665 W Lexington St

1021 Edmondson Ave

Reservoir Square

101 W Lexington St

1025 Edmondson Ave

1815 St Paul St

712 Lennox St

1027 Edmondson Ave

Madison Park North

1025 Bennett Plz

The Jewel of Bolton Street

Reservoir Square Townhomes

Liberty Park

2014 McCulloh St

2016 McCulloh St

217 E Lafayette Ave

1803 N Calvert St

1216 W Lafayette Ave

Sojourner Place at Park

906-912 W Saratoga St

2018 McCulloh St

222 St. Paul Pl

137 E North Ave

Centerpoint
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