DOWNTOWN
Downtown
Downtown Baltimore is home to the professional sports stadiums of the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles, and it is a rapidly growing community of 37,000 residents. Downtown Baltimore is technically constructed of five neighborhoods, among them: Westside, Mount Vernon, City Centre, Inner Harbor, and Camden Yards. Here you will find museums and nearly all of Baltimore’s skyscrapers. Downtown Baltimore is also where Edgar Allan Poe and Babe Ruth were born and got their starts.
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2021 Sales Statistics
Number of Properties Sold: 47
Average Sale Price: $201,413
Highest Sale Price: $296,300
Lowest Sale Price: $94,000
Walkscore Ratings
Walkscore: 98
Transit Score: 91
Bike Score: 78
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Housing Types
Attached
Condominiums
Rental Apartments
Commute Times
To Downtown Baltimore: 0 minutes
To Towson: 20-35 minutes
To BWI: 14-26 minutes
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Nearby Neighborhoods
In and Around Downtown
School Info
School | GreatSchools Rating |
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City Springs Elementary School Level: PK-5 |
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The Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School Level: PK-5 |
10 E Mulberry Street Baltimore, Maryland
5 Beds 5 Baths 4,682 SqFt 0.04 Acres
106 N Howard Street N Baltimore, Maryland
4 Beds 3 Baths 2,768 SqFt 0.02 Acres
503 W Lexington Street Baltimore, Maryland
1 Beds 2 Baths 1,534 SqFt 0.01 Acres
414 Water 2513 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 3 Baths 1,403 SqFt
414 Water Street 3001 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,019 SqFt
414 Water Street 2312 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,089 SqFt
414 Water Street 2002 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,127 SqFt
414 Water Street 1608 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 977 SqFt
414 Water Street 2613 Baltimore, Maryland
3 Beds 3 Baths 1,403 SqFt 0.03 Acres
414 Water Street 2303 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,096 SqFt 0.02 Acres
414 Water Street 1608 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 977 SqFt
311 W Baltimore Street 501 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,330 SqFt
414 Water Street 1209 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 980 SqFt 0.02 Acres
311 W Baltimore Street 504 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,330 SqFt
311 W Baltimore Street 104 Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,330 SqFt
300 Saint Paul Place 2BR Baltimore, Maryland
2 Beds 2 Baths 982 SqFt
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Downtown Baltimore
Location:
The boundaries of Downtown Baltimore are Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to the West, President Street to the East, Mount Royal Avenue to the North and the Inner Harbor area to the South.
Where should I eat?
If you are going to visit Downtown Baltimore, you might as well have some of the best steak the city has to offer! You can find just that at the upscale, The Capital Grille. A steakhouse that has traditional American fare and has a knowledgeable and friendly staff that will make you feel like you got a bargain. Open seven days a week with lunch offered only on weekdays. Saturday and Sunday the grill opens up for dinner only, Saturday it opens at 5pm and closes at 11pm, on Sunday it opens at 4pm and closes at 9pm. Weekdays are 11:30am to 10pm, except for Friday where they stay open an extra hour until 11pm. Locals are reviewers love the extensive cocktail list and the lobster macaroni and cheese almost as much as they love the chef and staff.
Are you looking for something a little less pricey, Maisy’s restaurant will offer you creative American inspired fare and never has a shortage of interesting beers and a late night happy hour for the night owls. Open seven days a week for lunch and brunch through the post midnight hours, you can always get a beer and some comfort food at Maisy’s. Open from 11am to 1am each day except for Thursday and Friday where they stay open an extra hour until 2am. On weekends, they open for brunch at 10am and stay open until 1am. The brick oven pizzas are a staple of any night out in Baltimore and what would a restaurant here be with a great crab dip as an appetizer? Grab you friends and enjoy a night out in Downtown at Maisy’s.
Are there parks nearby?
If you are looking for a great place to bring your lunch on a workday and sit beside a beautiful fountain, the Preston Gardens Park is for you. This park has curved cement staircases so that you can see the fountain from anywhere in the park. This is an oasis in the center of the city for people seeking out a peaceful place to contemplate their day or enjoy their meals.
Saint Mary’s Park is a great place to bring the kids to learn how to ride their bikes and can be a fun place to kick around a soccer ball or play some pick up football. This park is a beautiful open space just begging to be put to use.
Did you bring your beloved dog on your trip through Baltimore with you? If you did make sure you take your furry friend to the Liberty Dog Park where they can stretch their paws and socialize with other pets from the area.
What is there to do?
Downtown Baltimore has no shortage of things to do and events to experience. If you are a sports fan, be sure to take in a Major League Baseball game at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles and consistently voted one of the best places to watch a ballgame. If you are in Baltimore in the Fall or Wintertime, you can also catch a Baltimore Ravens National Football League game at the M&T Bank Stadium.
What places should I visit?
One of Baltimore’s most famous residents was the American writer, Edgar Allan Poe. Poe captivated audiences then and now with his dark stories of terror. Here you can visit his birthplace and a museum documenting his life and his works. A must stop for any fan of his work.
The Maryland Science Center offers several exciting ways to get children involved in science and explore the field in a hands-on manner that brings the subject matter to life for them.