Baltimore city and rental quick facts

City quick factsRenter quick facts
Population651,154Pct. renter occupied49.66%
Males to females0.8711:1Avg. household size2.19
Avg. household income$30,078Families with kids under 1818.64%
Income above poverty48.96%Avg. age of rental structure56 yrs

Businesses in Baltimore, MD

    Cities near Baltimore

    CityDistanceCityDistance
    Harwood2.51 MilesParkville9.41 Miles
    Abell2.94 MilesLinthicum Heights9.63 Miles
    Brooklyn5.49 MilesTowson9.87 Miles
    Callaway6.18 MilesCatonsville9.95 Miles
    Halethorpe7.25 MilesWindsor Mill10.16 Miles
    Curtis Bay7.41 MilesPikesville11.15 Miles
    Gwynn Oak7.94 MilesRiderwood11.43 Miles
    Rosedale8.54 MilesGlen Burnie12.50 Miles
    Dundalk8.65 MilesEssex12.82 Miles
    Stevenson8.69 MilesBrooklandville12.95 Miles
    Approximate driving distance from Baltimore.

    Finding Baltimore apartments for rent

    Located on the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore, Maryland is an important port for the United States and a great placce to find apartments. The city also has a lot to offer its over 2.5 million residents, so if you're considering a move to a Baltimore apartment, here's a guide to finding a Baltimore apartment rental and getting yourself settled in this busy and historic city.

    City sights in Baltimore, Maryland

    There's plenty to do while you rent an apartment in Baltimore. There are many interesting museums throughout the city, from the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum and the the Walters Art Museum to the Baltimore Streetcar Museum and the National Museum of Dentistry, to name a few. Since Baltimore is home to the University of Maryland at Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University, and other institutions of higher learning, you can visit the campuses for a taste of the student lifestyle and the well-manicured grounds. Sports fans that rent apartments in Baltimore will be happy to be able to follow the MLB Orioles, NFL Ravens, and other professional teams.

    Where to in Baltimore, MD

    The Baltimore economy depends on its location as a port city and on its railroads and highways to support the manufacturing industry. Science research provides lots of jobs for residents of Baltimore apartments, with Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Hospital employing a significant number of Baltimore residents as researchers and healthcare providers. Other major employers include Black and Decker, McCormick and Company, and Legg Mason. Like the job opportunities, neighborhoods with apartments for rent in Baltimore are diverse.

    Great places to live in Baltimore

    As a result of residents of Baltimore apartments moving to the suburbs, the city of Baltimore is making efforts to bring life back to the Inner Harbor. A growing number of unique shopping and dining options are now available in this district, and you may find some good deals on Baltimore apartment rentals. If price is not an issue in your Baltimore apartment search, check out Bolton Hill and Federal Hill where you'll find expensive, historic, and luxurious homes. All in all, there are many great options for renters looking for Baltimore apartments.

    Baltimore zip codes

    • 21201
    • 21202
    • 21203
    • 21205
    • 21206
    • 21209
    • 21210
    • 21211
    • 21212
    • 21213
    • 21214
    • 21215
    • 21216
    • 21217
    • 21218
    • 21223
    • 21224
    • 21229
    • 21230
    • 21231
    • 21233
    • 21235
    • 21239
    • 21240
    • 21241
    • 21250
    • 21251
    • 21252
    • 21260
    • 21263
    • 21264
    • 21265
    • 21268
    • 21270
    • 21273
    • 21274
    • 21275
    • 21278
    • 21279
    • 21280
    • 21281
    • 21282
    • 21283
    • 21284
    • 21285
    • 21287
    • 21288
    • 21289
    • 21290
    • 21297
    • 21298

    Neighborhoods in Baltimore

    • Bayview Area
    • Beechfielf-Irvington Area
    • Belaire-Edison
    • Berea Area
    • Brooklyn-Curtis Bay
    • Canton
    • Cedonia
    • Charles Village
    • Cherry Hill
    • Cheswolde Area
    • Chinquapin Park-Belvedere
    • Downtown
    • Dundalk Cityside
    • Fairfield Area
    • Federal Hill
    • Fells Point
    • Forest Park
    • Franklintown
    • Glen-Fallstaff Area
    • Govans
    • Greater Mount Washington
    • Greater Rosemont
    • Greenmount East
    • Grove Park
    • Hamilton Area
    • Hampden-Woodberry-Remington
    • Highlandtown
    • Hopkins-Middle East
    • Howard Park
    • Hunting Ridge
    • Inner Harbor
    • Jonestown
    • Lakeland
    • Locust Point
    • Lower Northwood
    • Madison-Eastend
    • Midway-Coldstream
    • Mondawin-Walbrook Area
    • Monument Street Area
    • Morrell Park
    • Old Town Area
    • Orangeville
    • Park Heights
    • Patterson Park East
    • Pimlico
    • Pulaski
    • Reservoir Hill-Bolton Hill Area
    • Riverside
    • Roland Parl-Homewood-Guilford
    • Upper Northwood
    • Wakefield
    • West Baltimore
    • Westgate
    • Winsor Hills
    Neighborhood data provided by zillow.com

    Baltimore rental rates

    BedroomsAvg. rentMin.Max.
    Studio$794$399$1,606
    1 Bdrm$963$558$2,326
    2 Bdrm$1,114$588$4,426
    3 Bdrm$1,341$678$4,013
    4 Bdrm$2,139$2,134$2,170

    Baltimore crime rates

    Baltimore crime rates are about 47% greater than the U.S. national crime average.

    Violent crimes1,631 / 100K
    National average558 / 100K
    Property crimes4,796 / 100K
    National average3,814 / 100K
    City crime index6,427 / 100K
    National crime index4,372 / 100K

    Baltimore demographics

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    Languages spoken in Baltimore

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    Baltimore transportation

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