
Time stands still in Bolton Hill, Baltimore’s most handsome and best maintained
in-town neighborhood. Block after block of elegant row houses sweep up and down
the gentle slopes. Neighbors chat on the sidewalks, and children play in the
streets. Many Bolton Hill residents have lived in their houses for decades. Bolton
Hill is close to Downtown and Midtown attractions, but peaceful and quiet, with
little traffic. The neighborhood even boasts its own pool and club – the
center of community life from May to September.


Charles North offers a distinctive collection
of Victorian houses with splendid details
conveniently located by Penn Station.
In recent years, a group of enthusiastic
renovators have made the blocks around
St. Paul and Lafayette a showpiece of
do-it-yourself handiwork. Many residents
are commuters to Washington DC and love
the convenience of walking to the train
stations combined with an affordable
mortgage for a unique and spacious home.
The Charles Street commercial district
is home to Baltimore’s premier
art cinema and is convenient to the University
of Baltimore.


Madison Park’s stately brick rowhouses
and brownstone mansions present a stunning
façade on Madison Avenue and Eutaw
Place. Madison Park has the most spectacular
Victorian houses south of New York City,
at very affordable prices. The neighborhood
has a rich history and is home to many
famous Baltimoreans.

For a century and a half, Mount Vernon
has been the heart and mind of Baltimore.
One of America’s greatest collections
of historic architecture, Mount Vernon
is also one of the most dynamic and urbane
districts anywhere. Seven thousand residents
share this wonderful neighborhood with
Maryland’s premier cultural institutions
and the city’s best collection
of fine restaurants.

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