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sit_down_man t1_iuvsi5i wrote

I’d disregard that above comment just a bit. The sentiment is sorta fine, but the idea that someone moving to Baltimore would be unable to move directly to the city without having lived in the suburbs for a year first is honestly pretty silly.

Pretty much any of the neighborhoods commonly listed in these “moving to Baltimore” posts would be fine, and you can just see which are closer to the MARC or even Light Rail to get you to BWI business district.

Popular neighborhoods are: fed hill, locust point, pigtown, Hollins market, Bolton hill, reservoir hill, midtown-Belvedere, mount Vernon, station north, fell’s point, canton, highlandtown, Paterson place, Charles village, Remington, hampden, Roland park, Ednor gardens-lakeside, waverly, etc.

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