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GammaRadJockey OP t1_jc4yuhj wrote

Is Mt Washington a suburb? 😅 Boy i have a lot to learn still haha

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iscott55 t1_jc4z17q wrote

Yeah and also the light rail is right there going downtown

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zta1979 t1_jc5aegk wrote

It is part of the city but right on the county line.

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ndennies t1_jc6d65g wrote

I can vouch for Mt Washington! My wife and I moved here to start a family. We wanted somewhere with lots of space but we still wanted to be within city limits and close to public transit. It’s lovely here. We’re a ten minute walk from the light rail and Mt Washington village, which has a few bars/restaurants, but are surrounded by the woods. Lots of yard space for gardening and composting. Pretty quiet area, not much traffic, mostly people out walking. Plenty of room to start a family and decent neighbors. Highly recommend! One thing though is that people don’t like to leave Mt Washington so it can be hard to find homes for sale.

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JoeRAwesome t1_jc6q8f7 wrote

Imo, it’s like the city version of Baltimore county. Some walking distance stuff and the people seem more accustomed to city life rather than the stereotypical burbs

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thefish1986 t1_jc509dm wrote

If not planning to move around a lot. I would def suggest the county. It’s just so much easier if your the type of people that want a yard and not wonder who is that person. The other big thing is Baltimore doesn’t really have your normal grocery stores in the city. Towson, cockeysville, Lutherville, sparks not much further out and get more for your money. The market is tough rn here. You can expect to pay 50k over asking in all those areas

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B-More_Orange t1_jc70vld wrote

> Baltimore doesn’t really have your normal grocery stores in the city.

Canton had Safeway, Harris Teeter, Target, BJ's, and Sprouts. And I most often shopped at the Giant in Hampden. This is an insane comment.

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