Apartments for Rent in Owings Mills, MD (125 Rentals)

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The Apartments at Owings Run
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$1,707 - $2,583
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$1,697 - $2,573
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$1,707 - $2,583
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The Apartments at Owings Run

4604 Owings Run RdOwings Mills, MD 21117
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Avana Red Run
$1,526 - $6,552
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$1,458 - $6,484
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$68

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$1,526 - $6,552
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Avana Red Run

4300 Flint Hill DrOwings Mills, MD 21117
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Chase Lea Apartment Homes
$1,385 - $4,420
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$1,315 - $4,350
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$70

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$1,385 - $4,420
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Chase Lea Apartment Homes

1 Hartley CirOwings Mills, MD 21117
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Lakeside Mill
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$1,661 - $2,248
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$1,609 - $2,196
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$52

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$1,661 - $2,248
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Lakeside Mill

100 Chase Mill CirOwings Mills, MD 21117
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The View at Mill Run
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$1,444 - $2,215
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$1,444 - $2,215

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$1,444 - $2,215
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The View at Mill Run

9755 Mill Centre DrOwings Mills, MD 21117
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Morningside Apartments and Townhomes
$1,060 - $2,893
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$985 - $2,818
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$75

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$1,060 - $2,893
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Morningside Apartments and Townhomes

106 Pleasant Ridge DrOwings Mills, MD 21117
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The Villas at Mill Run
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$1,632 - $2,540
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$1,632 - $2,540

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$1,632 - $2,540
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The Villas at Mill Run

9621 Mill Centre DrOwings Mills, MD 21117
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Painters Mill Apartments
$1,394 - $2,155
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$1,387 - $2,148
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$1,394 - $2,155
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Painters Mill Apartments

1 MillPaint LnOwings Mills, MD 21117
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property at 9745 Reese Farm Rd

$2,000

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2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo for Rent

Available Mar 1

9745 Reese Farm Rd

Owings MillsMD21117

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property at 50 Hamlet Dr

$2,849

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$2,792
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$2,849

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Available Mar 16

50 Hamlet Dr

Owings MillsMD21117
property at 106 Oakmere Rd

$3,149

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$3,092
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$3,149

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106 Oakmere Rd

Owings MillsMD21117

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Owings Mills Overview

Owings Mills is a vibrant, active community less than 30 minutes north of Baltimore. Enjoy the freedom of rental living while making the most of the rich cultural, educational, sports, and professional opportunities of a bustling metropolis!

What is the history of Owings Mills?

Owings Mills was settled in approximately 1700, and is named for the 3 mills originally built there by Samuel Owings to produce flour, grist and plaster from ground limestone. It also has a rich mining and farming history, before becoming more closely linked to the Baltimore economy.

How is the weather in Owings Mills?

Maryland has 4 distinct seasons, with beautiful spring flowers and fall foliage. Average winter temperatures rarely drop below 20 degrees, and summers are warm and humid with highs in the upper 80s. Owings Mills sees an average of 105 days of sunshine annually, almost 3 weeks more than Washington, DC.

How do I get around town?

Owings Mills is 22 miles from Baltimore-Washington International Airport and 20 miles from downtown Baltimore. Shopping and amenities are easily accessible from all areas by car and bicycle, some roads have designated bike lanes.

What is the Owings Mills commute like?

Commuting is easy from apartments in Owings Mills, which boasts the northernmost stop of the Baltimore Metro train as well as two bus routes into Baltimore. Drivers have easy access via the Baltimore Beltway or the Northwest Expressway. When traffic is heavy, there are an abundance of secondary routes.

What are the local media outlets?

Owings Mills is in the circulation area of the Baltimore Sun newspaper, which also publishes the Owings Mills Times, a local paper for Owings Mills and the surrounding communities. It is the home of WMPT, a Maryland Public Television station, and has access to the full gamut of national TV networks and a comprehensive selection of AM, FM and digital radio broadcasts.

Why live in Owings Mills, MD?

Owings Mills has an energetic, small-town atmosphere. It appears on CNNMoney's list of 100 Best Places to Live and Launch, which celebrates its high concentration of young professionals, its diverse neighborhoods and excellent selection of restaurants. The combination of laid-back living and the nearby big-city delights of Baltimore make Owings Mills a magnet to people that like to live life to its fullest.

What Owings Mills landmarks should I see?

You can prioritize education in Owings Mills, with easy access to vocational schools, community colleges, 4-year colleges and graduate universities like Johns Hopkins, which is also a center of world-class healthcare and research. Owings Mills is part of the Baltimore County School District, and also offers several private education options for children K-12. The headquarters of the Baltimore Ravens is in Owings Mills, as well as core businesses like Carefirst (health insurance), T. Rowe Price and Black & Decker.

What is there to do around Owings Mills?

Nearby Baltimore hosts the beloved Orioles baseball team at Camden Yards, as well as a rich musical and theatrical scene, from the Baltimore Symphony to jazz to the edgy, progressive rock venues of Station North. The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is nearby, as is the pair of independent art movie theaters, the Charles and the Senator. The world-famous Baltimore Inner Harbor is easily accessible from Owings Mills, including the Aquarium, Little Italy and the Visionary Museum of Art.

Any annual festivals or Owings Mills events to know?

Local festivals include the Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Festival in March, the Great Grape! Wine and Food Festival and Chesapeake Crab and Beer Festival in June and the Flashlight Music Festival in July.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Taking vacation is easy when you live in Owings Mills. Head to the beach and boardwalk at Ocean City, hike at Soldiers' Delight, or camp at Patapsco Valley State Park. The bright lights of Philadelphia and NYC are an easy drive away, as are the museums and monuments of the nation's capitol in Washington, DC.

Where is the best place to move in Owings Mills?

Apartments in Owings Mills are the perfect place to build a life that blends the benefits of small-town community with all the amenities of a major metropolitan area. Let your landlord worry about maintenance and upkeep while you sample all the adventures your new home has to offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Owings Mills

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Owings Mills Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Owings Mills ranges from $600 to $19,000 with an average monthly rent of $1,558.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Owings Mills cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Owings Mills range from $1,210 to $6,552. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,869.

How expensive are Owings Mills Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 43 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Owings Mills on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,555 to $3,539 - averaging $2,085 for the location.

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