Submitted by Business-Vehicle4558 t3_1275ss7 in baltimore

Hi everyone, I will be attending JHU this Fall (at the medical campus) and was hoping to get any advice on purchasing a home in Baltimore.

The distance isn’t a big factor to me, I don’t mind driving/walking/taking the shuttle. Im more focused on which areas would be safer and which to avoid.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!

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dopkick t1_jecxl77 wrote

Close to Patterson Park would be good.

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Cunninghams_right t1_jed3aok wrote

Canton is probably a good spot for you. Property prices track heavily with public safety

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cdbloosh t1_jedq38g wrote

Not nearly enough info here. What kind of place are you looking for? What do you enjoy doing? What kind of things are important to you in a neighborhood? Are you living alone or with a family of 12?

There are links on the sidebar that have generic info on Baltimore and its neighborhoods but if you want better help from us you've got to give us a little more than this.

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Complete-Ad9574 t1_jedwo6i wrote

Not to be too negative, but you do realize that the company which you are to work for is the cause for the decay in the area where it stands? Does it not seem curious that Hopkins Medical system occupies more land than many small cities? Yet the area immediately around the complex is in decay. This is because the Medical center's actions and in-actions do not encourage developers from investing in the same immediate area. Why, because in a year or two the Medical center, will consume that same land, in their ever increasing campus footprint. For 70+ years they have clear-cut huge swaths of East Baltimore, removing, for ever, thousands of taxable properties. Its like a black hole.

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hymie0 t1_jee4ysi wrote

I can't imagine moving to a new city and deciding to immediately purchase a house. Rent for a year and get to know the area and neighborhoods before committing to a huge purchase.

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Business-Vehicle4558 OP t1_jee6zmy wrote

I guess areas accessible to large/safe parks would be the main thing. I like to hike a lot but that would require me to drive out of Baltimore. I don’t drink or smoke so don’t need to be in the lively city area. I do plan to bring my car so ideally in a place where there are lower rates of car break in too. Thanks!

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Business-Vehicle4558 OP t1_jee7hpq wrote

I will be alone with my dog for the first year while my partner is finishing up their studies elsewhere and joining me later.

Most important thing I’m looking for is accessibility to large parks/hiking trails and safety. I do plan on bringing my car so areas with lower car break in rates would be ideal and don’t mind driving 20-30 minutes to the JHU medical campus. Thanks in advance!

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HorsieJuice t1_jee86yb wrote

JHU has a shuttle that runs between all of its campuses, including the office building in Hampden. Your options are pretty broad.

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leslienopethanks t1_jee949o wrote

I can’t say too much on where to live, but I can give transportation advice. I would recommend using the shuttles or driving yourself rather than walking. Especially depending on the time of day or night. I don’t want to generalize or be a fear monger, but you can encounter people looking to rough you up.

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TEdwards_Homes t1_jeecg6l wrote

Hey! Will this be your first home? Have you considered how much you can afford? I’m a local real estate agent who can help! I’ll send you a message.

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Frofro69 t1_jeestqd wrote

You could look in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello area or Waverly/Charles Village if you're not concerned about distance. They're very nice neighborhoods, affordable, and between two colleges (CHM is near Morgan state and Waverly is near JHU Homewood). There's also lake montebello nearby. You could most likely find a nice house for a reasonable price. My girlfriend lives in CHM, and it's honestly a charming neighborhood. Her house was only like $150k and was newly renovated

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Frofro69 t1_jeetody wrote

And in terms of places to avoid, you can clearly see those areas when going through the city. However, if you mind your manners and keep your nose out of others affairs, you could get by in the most blighted areas (like Sandtown-Winchester). Crime definitely is an issue in the city overall, but unless you have a habit of making enemies or hanging around troublemakers in the middle of the night, your chances of being the victim of serious crime are greatly reduced. Not saying it won't happen, since crime can happen to anyone anywhere; but if you're aware of where you are, you'll have no problem anywhere.

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Matt3989 t1_jef1re8 wrote

Price range will have a large influence here.

In the $200k range I'd look in Patterson Park Neighborhood, probably in the blocks between Fairmount and Fayette (definitely stay South of Fayette). In the $400k range I'd look at Canton.

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