
Apartments near West Baltimore-Penn Line in Baltimore, MD (1,065 Rentals)


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1330 Laurens St

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Rosemont

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St. Stephen's Court Apartments

1500-1560 N Carey St

1431 N Carey St

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Vintage Gardens

Coleman Manor Apartments

Poe Homes

Greater New Hope Towers

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The Allendale

North Avenue Gateway I

Penn North Plaza

The Rosedale Apartments

3329 Brighton St

Mount Clare Overlook

Parkway Overlook

Zion Towers

Crossroads Apartments

Penn Square I

North Avenue Gateway II

2416 Etting St

Shiloh Village Apartments

City Place on the Avenue

MuCulloh Housing Lowrise

New Shiloh Senior Living

410 Laurens St

City View of McCulloh

Walker-Daniels House

2826 Windsor Ave

1407 McCulloh St

733 W Pratt

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There are currently 994 Studio Apartments in Baltimore with rent ranges from $700 to $6,000 with an average price of $1,450.
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