$650
Available: 03/06/2024
Listed: 03/06/2024
3445 Juneway, Baltimore, MD 21213, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21213 zip code. Single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom start at $650/month. Double occupancy rooms are extra $150 No smoking, no pets. Conveniently located near public transportation. Share...
$1,250
Available: 03/06/2024
Listed: 05/06/2024
3033 Hamilton Ave, Unit 1R
Spacious and Easy Access to this Affordable Opportunity to Lease a One Level Apartment in the Hamilton community of Baltimore City. This 1 or 2 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath First Floor Rear Apartment has been Freshly Painted throughout. 2 Private Entr...
$650
Available: 24/05/2024
Listed: 27/05/2024
1607 Division St, Baltimore, MD 21217, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21217 zip code. Single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom start at $650/month. Single occupancy rooms with private bathroom start at $750/month. Double occupancy rooms are extra $150 No smoking...
$1,850
Available: 02/08/2024
Listed: 05/06/2024
1336 Washington Blvd
Amazing 2 bedroom, 2.0 bathroom house in Baltimore. Amenities include central air, central heat, deck, dishwasher, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliance, washer dryer, smart thermostat, home security, free wi-fi, backyard deck, fully furnished, ...
$600
Available: 03/06/2024
Listed: 04/06/2024
3617 Springdale Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21216 zip code. Single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom start at $600/month. Double occupancy rooms are extra $150 No smoking, no pets. Conveniently located near public transportation. Share...
$2,100
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
704 North Madeira Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Welcome to this beautifully updated and modern house with three spacious bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. As you step inside, you'll be immediately captivated by the stunning hardwood floors that run throughout the house. This house is perfec...
$1,675
Available: Right Now
Listed: 01/06/2024
400 South Highland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Everything is updated! The lighting, flooring, cabinets, counters, bathrooms, windows, tile, faucets, appliances (stainless steel) - you name it and it's upgraded!!!! Close to major commuter routes, shopping, dining, and so much more! Water/sewer inc...
$700
Available: 30/05/2024
Listed: 03/06/2024
4108 Groveland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21215 zip code. Single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom start at $700/month. Double occupancy rooms are extra $150 No smoking, no pets. Conveniently located near public transportation. Share...
$800
Available: 19/03/2024
Listed: 24/05/2024
529 S Longwood St, Baltimore, MD 21223, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21223 zip code. Single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom start at 800$/month. Double occupancy rooms are extra 150$ No smoking, no pets. Conveniently located near public transportation. Shared...
$1,136
Available: Right Now
Listed: 05/06/2024
Baltimore, Overlea, US
Are you looking for a modern, comfortable and affordable place to live in North East Baltimore? Do you want to share your home with like-minded people who value community, convenience and sustainability? If yes, then you might be interested in our co...
$2,200
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
3804 North Rogers Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21207, USA
Introducing 3804 North Rogers Avenue, a charming single-family home located in Baltimore, MD. This cozy residence features 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms, providing ample space for comfortable living. The fenced-in yard offers privacy and security, per...
$1,725
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
800 Jack Street, Baltimore, MD 21225, USA
Welcome to 800 Jack St in Baltimore, MD! This charming house features 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms, perfect for those looking for a cozy space to call home. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, microwave, and gas stove, making meal prep a breez...
$650
Available: 05/01/2024
Listed: 27/05/2024
6504 Armstrong Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21215 zip code. Single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom start at $650/month. Double occupancy rooms are extra $650 No smoking, no pets. Conveniently located near public transportation. Shared...
$1,700
Available: Right Now
Listed: 01/06/2024
504 Oldham Street, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
This is a meticulously maintained Greektown townhouse available for rent. Lots of original charm still intact. 2 bedroom and 2 full bathroom layout. This a very spacious house situated conveniently near Canton Square and Crossing Shopping Center, cla...
$1,600
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
877 H West Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Very nice two level, two bedroom, two full bath tastefully updated apartment. Features include large open floor plan. Kitchen has stainless appliances, plenty of cabinets and counter space. There is a nice balcony off of the main living area. The sec...
$1,250
Available: 24/05/2024
Listed: 27/05/2024
823 N Woodington Rd, Baltimore, MD 21229, USA
1bd, 1ba apt Rent: $1250, Security deposit: $1250. Month to month lease. Welcome to your new home at 823 N Woodington Rd! This spacious and well-appointed apartment offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm. Situated next to Kimmy...
$1,700
Available: Right Now
Listed: 05/06/2024
516 North Loudon Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21229, USA
Welcome Home! This 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home is truely a gem. As you enter the front door, you're greeted by hardwood floors, half bath, and eat-in kitchen. The basement is unfinished with washing machine and dryer. Plenty of storage. Ulstairs isn3 bed...
$800
Available: 04/01/2024
Listed: 14/05/2024
1025 N Carey St, Baltimore, MD 21217, USA
Rooms available for rent in a newly renovated house in 21217 zip code. DON'T MISS OUR WINTER SPECIAL! 50$ OFF ANY ROOM!!! (The price in the ad already reflects the discount for single occupancy with shared bathroom) Month to month lease agreement....
$1,500
Available: Right Now
Listed: 05/06/2024
428 South Bond Street, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA
Location ! 2 bedroom 2 bath apartment in Fells point! 2 levels with large bedrooms on the upper level, gourmet kitchen, laundry in unit. Street Parking. Steps away from Wholefoods, Broadway market, bars and restaurants, and more! No security d...
$5,700
Available: Right Now
Listed: 01/06/2024
Baltimore, MD
Whether traveling for business or for fun, this place will not disappoint! Located in Fells Point, my quaint row house is in an amazing location. The historic Broadway Market (est. 1786), bars, restaurants, and nightlife are all within walking distan...
$2,195
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
1738 East Oliver Street, Baltimore, MD 21213, USA
Welcome to1738 EOliver st. Fall in love with this Absolutely Majestic home. Offering over Luxurious Living Space this 4 bed, 2 Bath property has been completely remodeled with all new everything. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the warm embr...
$1,725
Available: Right Now
Listed: 03/06/2024
3603 9th Street, Baltimore, MD 21225, USA
Welcome to this charming 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home in Baltimore, MD. This cozy house features a washer and dryer, dishwasher, gas stove, microwave, and an unfinished basement for extra storage space. Don't miss the opportunity to see this lovely h...
Welcome to Baltimore. The birthplace of Edgar Allen Poe, Frederick Douglass, and the Star Spangled Banner – Baltimore is one of America’s most historic cities, and one of its greatest. In addition to a growing tech sector, Baltimore also boasts great cathedrals, synagogues, and monuments – it’s no wonder the city generates 5.2 billion dollars in tourism revenue a year!
Population | 602,495 |
Median Age | 35.5 |
Poverty Rate | 22% |
Household Income | $51,000 |
Number Of Employees | 286,050 |
Median Property Value | $167,800 |
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May 2024 |
$2,025
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Apr 2024 |
$2,561
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Mar 2024 |
$1,114
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Feb 2024 |
$1,114
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Jan 2024 |
$680
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Dec 2023 |
$1,389
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May 2024 |
$3,539
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Apr 2024 |
$3,538
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Mar 2024 |
$3,408
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Feb 2024 |
$3,408
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$3,408
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Dec 2023 |
$2,373
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In Baltimore, you can find a variety of rental options including houses, apartments, townhouses, condos, rooms, lofts, and duplexes.
Many rentals in Baltimore offer desirable amenities such as air conditioning, parking facilities, dishwashers, hardwood floors, and storage spaces.
Yes, landlords in Baltimore may have tenant screening requirements to ensure the suitability of potential tenants. These may include background checks, credit checks, proof of income, and references. It is advisable to inquire about the specific screening process when applying for a rental.
Baltimore has a diverse range of neighborhoods with varying walkability scores. Some areas, such as Charles Village, are known for their pedestrian-friendly streets, access to amenities, and proximity to public transportation. When searching for an apartment, consider your transportation needs and preferences to find a neighborhood that suits your lifestyle.
Baltimore experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Summers are typically hot and humid with temperatures averaging in the high 80s°F (around 30°C). Winters are generally mild, with temperatures ranging from the 30s°F (around 0°C) to the 40s°F (around 5°C). It is advisable to check local weather forecasts for a more accurate understanding of the current and seasonal weather patterns in Baltimore.
Located along the Patapsco River in northeast Maryland, Baltimore is the 29th most populous city in the United States and the most populous city in Maryland. The harbor area features all sorts of fun open air activities and is great for a pleasant weekend stroll. There is plenty in Baltimore for sports fans – the Orioles play here, and Oriole Park is one of the most unique in America. The Ravens, Baltimore’s football team, play at M&T stadium. Baltimore has a significant student population, and apartments for rent can be found near John Hopkins University. John Hopkins Hospital – the best hospital in the United States – is also located in Baltimore.
There are three main arts and entertainment districts in Baltimore – the Station North Arts & Entertainment District, HighlandTown Arts District and the Bromo Arts & Entertainment District. In Addition, the Baltimore Office of Promotion of the Arts organizes several major events every year, including Artscape (America’s largest art festival), the Baltimore Book Festival, and the School 33 Open Studio Tour, among others. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is world famous and regularly performs classical music and film soundtracks. Theatre fans will enjoy the Lyric Opera of Baltimore and Centerstage (Baltimore’s leading performance art company). Community theater is also popular. The Peabody Institute is the oldest music conservatory in the United States – founded in 1857.
The Science, Tech, and Maths sectors are strong in Baltimore – accounting for almost a quarter of all jobs in the city. Baltimore is also a thriving center of international commerce – the port generates 3 billion dollars in wages and salary each year. Other top Baltimore employers include the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, T. Rowe Price, Lockheed Martin, the University of Maryland Baltimore, and UPS.
The weather in Baltimore varies. Winter varies, with some years seeing minimal snowfall and others major storms. Summers are fairly hot, averaging about 80.7° Fahrenheit. There are about 40 inches of rain annually.
There is a lot of good eating in Baltimore – seafood especially, given Baltimore’s proximity to the water. The Fells Point neighborhood is home to the Thames Street Oyster House – known for piping hot bowls of clam chowder, expertly prepared lobster and delicious oysters. Not a seafood fan? Head over to Chap’s Charcoal House for an old fashioned mac‘n‘cheese, burger, or sub.
This is a predominantly Black city, populated by commuters and migrant from Washington D.C. The city is considered to be in stagnation since 1950’s, while certain parts of the urban center prosper and attract new residents. Baltimore has a growing homeless population, specifically among young people.
There’s a lot of family-friendly fun to be had in Baltimore. For starters, you can check out The National Aquarium, which displays thousands of exotic and interesting fish. When you’re deciding what to do next, head over to the Top of the World Observation Center – you can see all of Baltimore from this skyscraper. The center also provides binoculars and city maps. Baseball fans can’t miss the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum. Fans of Mission Impossible and James Bond should check out the National Cryptologic Museum – the official museum of the NSA.
Founded in 1729, Baltimore has more historical monuments per capita than any other U.S. city. That’s a lot of history. As horror fans know, Edgar Allen Poe wrote some of his earliest work in Baltimore. Visit the Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum (talking ravens not included with ticket purchase) to get a sense of the atmosphere of Poe’s early work. Complete your spooky journey with a visit to Poe’s grave in Westminster Hall – the beautiful gothic architecture makes it a fitting resting place for the master of the macabre. Baltimore’s Inner Harbor offers much of interest for naval history buffs. Take a full access tour of the USS Torsk (a World War II submarine) or the USS Constellation - the last sail-only warship the navy ever built. Other historical attractions include the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum and Fort McHenry.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards Fort McHenry, the National Aquarium, the Baltimore Museum of Art, John Hopkins University, Federal Hill Park, the USS Constellation, Hampden (great Christmas lights in this neighborhood!) the Maryland Science Center, Druid Hill Park, Baltimore Farmer's Market, the Civil War Museum, the Star Spangled Banner Flag House.
Whether you want to paint the town red, or just sip a pint in a pub, you have options in Baltimore. Night owls should consider apartments for rent in Federal Hill or Fell’s Point - both popular areas for nights out. The Cat’s Eye Pub on Thames Street offers a good beer selection and great live Jazz and Blues in a relaxed atmosphere. For something a little different, check out Howlin’ at the Moon – they have great dueling piano shows and novelty bucket drinks. Want to dress up and dance? Go down to the Havana Club in Inner Harbor for Salsa and Latin dancing. Mosaic in Downtown offers Hip-Hop and Top 40 tracks and great DJs and drinks.
Baltimore’s public transportation is nothing to write home about, but there are MTA buses available. The Charm City Circulator, a recent startup, offers four free-of-charge bus routes. However, most Baltimore citizens prefer to travel by car.
They say Baltimore is a city of neighborhoods, and with Rentberry, you can find great apartments for rent in all of them. Want a great view of the water? Search by amenities and select a balcony. You can also select a fitness center, pool, specific kind of kitchen, or anything else you need. There may be competition to rent apartments in the coolest Baltimore hoods, so stand out from the crowd and make a custom offer.
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Downtown is the heart of Baltimore – lots of office buildings and high-rise apartments for rent here. You can find the coolest Baltimore nightlife, arts, and the city’s finest farmer’s market here.
A charming, historic neighborhood with beautiful cobblestone streets, located on the Patapsco’s north shore. Just minutes from downtown, Fell’s point is an ideal place for young professionals to rent apartments or townhouses. And when the workday is over, there are plenty of great cafes, restaurants, and bars here.
One of Baltimore’s most diverse and energetic neighborhoods – young professionals, old Baltimore families, and frat bros all live here. Lots of old warehouses have been converted into cool apartments for rent, you can also find a traditional brick and formstone rowhouses. If you are a morning person, head over to Iron Rooster restaurant for a serious breakfast.
Laidback with a suburban feel – Charles Village is a great place for families to settle long term. find townhouses for rent. Located in near John Hopkins University, it’s also a great place to find student apartments for rent. The Wyman Park Dell – a 16-acre public park, is an excellent place to take the kids or the dog (or both!) for a walk.
Hampden has character. Popular with the starving artists and the hipsters, there’s always something cool and quirky going on here. For example, the annual HonFest celebrates the beehive hairdos of the 60s. There are lots of apartments for rent with vintage brick architecture here.
One of Baltimore’s more upscale neighborhoods – and with some of the city’s coolest bars and nightlife, it’s the place to rent an apartment if you want to be right in the action. Swing by the Ropewalk Tavern for great Maryland microbrews and mouth-watering pub food.
Nestled between Canton and John Hopkins Medical University, Patterson Park has a small-town, neighborly feel. With many affordable apartments for rent in walking distance from major attractions, Patterson Park offers a great Baltimore experience on a budget.
The Inner Harbor’s high-rise apartments for rent offer lovely views of the Baltimore waterfront – and with so many cool things to do here, it’s no wonder that it’s the most visited tourist area in the entire city.
Don’t let “The Wire” fool you, West Baltimore is rapidly gentrifying, and there are lots of cool, affordable apartments for rent here – in classic Baltimore rowhouses. You can find the Edgar Allen Poe Museum in this part of the city.