Submitted by MishimaWasRight t3_yiogf2 in baltimore

I’m going to be moving to Baltimore soon on a 47k salary and was wondering which neighborhoods get slept on. Affordability, safety, and proximity to Parks (I’m a runner) or Public Transit is a big bonus. I’ll be commuting to DC once a week. Looking forward to moving to Charm City!!

Edit: single male in my mid 20s, works in the nonprofit sector, no car

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Beneficial-Pickle787 t1_iuk1vii wrote

Love to hear you’re looking at taking transit! An apartment in Mt Vernon so you’re close to Penn Station would be good. You could also find something in Union Square (where I live) or Franklin Square and bike/walk to the West Baltimore MARC station.

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B-More_Orange t1_iujoc6v wrote

With only that info? I'd say to look for a rowhome with roommates in Riverside if you're in your 20's.

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davebolte970 t1_iujoip6 wrote

Mt Vernon, Remington, Patterson Park, and Charles Village.

Skip Fells, Fed, and Canton.

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sleek1986 t1_iujqqls wrote

I'm biased, but Locust Point

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ledman3214 t1_iujnnch wrote

Are you set on living alone or are you open to roommates? If you’re open to roommates you can live anywhere in the city.

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jessiewicz t1_iujo305 wrote

Is your plan to drive to work or do you work close enough to union station to take the train in?

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MishimaWasRight OP t1_iujoc3t wrote

I work near DuPont, the plan is to suck it up once per week and suffer through the MARC commute. I don’t currently have a car

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jessiewicz t1_iujpkb6 wrote

Then I would look at being walking distance to Penn station so you’re not adding a lot of unnecessary time to your commute. I would look at places in mount vernon. You’ll likely be looking for a studio unless you get a roommate.

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app_priori t1_iujpeda wrote

Why not just live in DC then?

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MishimaWasRight OP t1_iujqz30 wrote

DC housing is nuts

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app_priori t1_iujrw8s wrote

True but unless you want to live in an economically-disadvantaged area, you are only really saving $200 a month by renting a place with roommates in a place like Canton or Federal Hill compared to DC. Maryland/Baltimore income taxes are also higher than DC.

Most places in Fells/Canton/Upper Fells go for about $700 to $900 if you are seeking a place with roommates. DC you can do the same if you look into the right places like Mt. Pleasant or Columbia Heights.

Now, if you insist on living alone, then Baltimore might make a bit more sense. But even still that commute once a week from outside Mount Vernon is going to be a bit of doozy regardless.

Also the MARC can sometimes be unreliable. Trains can get cancelled at a moment's notice.

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ledman3214 t1_iujud8p wrote

This. If you’re renting and living with roommates you can find fairly comparable rents in DC and avoid the commuting headache. If you’re buying it’s a different story.

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BaltimoreBourboner t1_iuk7qi8 wrote

Where will you be working? Might help to know the type of commute your looking at before making reccs.

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NeatLeft t1_iujomyv wrote

Canton. Nuff said.

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Beneficial-Pickle787 t1_iuk22fw wrote

Unfortunately there isn’t great transit from Canton to Penn Station or WBM. And an apartment will be tough to swing on 47k a year.

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