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Orangeville Homes for Sale

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    $1,000,000

    • Land
    • 0.96 Acre
    • $1,041,667 per Acre

    4601 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205

    A rare opportunity to own nearly 1 acre (41,818 SF) of I-2 Heavy Industrial land in Baltimore City, ideally suited for logistics, waste management, or contractor yard operations. Currently operating as a successful dumpster pick-up and drop-off site, the property offers paved road frontage with easy truck ingress/egress, flexible zoning, and a strategic location just minutes from I-95, Downtown

    Matthew Hilldoerfer Mr. Lister Realty

    4601 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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    $250,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,551 Sq Ft

    916 N Kresson St, Baltimore, MD 21205

    Welcome to 916 N Kresson St! Fully remodeled single-family home. This home features a brand-new kitchen including new appliances, new floors on main level, new HVAC (90%), new windows throughout, updated electric panel, new water heater, new roof - 50-year architectural shingle with warranty, fresh paint, basement plumbing replaced with PVC - new washer and dryer, toilet in basement. Floored

    Danielle Pandelis Cummings & Co. Realtors

    916 N Kresson St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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    $165,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,037 Sq Ft

    911 N Lehigh St, Baltimore, MD 21205

    Excellent location near the "Pulaski Industrial Area" great access to Major routes /Route 40, 895, 95 and

    Ross Conn Avenue Real Estate

    911 N Lehigh St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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    $205,000 Coming Soon

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,831 Sq Ft

    925 N Kresson St, Baltimore, MD 21205

    Ron Strauss Redfin Corp

    925 N Kresson St, Baltimore, MD 21205

Why Live in Orangeville

Orangeville, a small neighborhood in Baltimore, is nestled amidst industrial surroundings, providing a unique blend of residential and employment opportunities. The area is characterized by standalone single-family homes, duplexes, and traditional Baltimore rowhouses. Victorian-style properties with wooden shingles and wrap-around porches stand alongside smaller bungalows and national homes. The neighborhood's compact layout, with streets just two blocks deep and five blocks long, is complemented by sidewalks, though tree cover is sparse. Despite its confined feel, Orangeville offers convenient access to public transit and major highways, making commutes to nearby employment hubs like Goetze’s Candy Company and Coca-Cola straightforward. Maryland Transit Administration bus stops and direct access to U.S. Route 40 facilitate easy travel to downtown Baltimore, less than 3.5 miles away, and The Johns Hopkins University, 2 miles away. Local dining features include Chaps Pit Beef, a no-frills eatery featured on Food Network, and Blake’s Crab House, known for its steamed seafood. Grocery essentials are available at ALDI, less than a mile away, with additional shopping and dining options along Pulaski Highway and Erdman Avenue. Orangeville Community Park offers a small playground, while nearby Patterson Park provides extensive recreational features, including basketball and tennis courts, an ice rink, and a dog park. Herring Run Park offers scenic waterfront views and walking trails. Students in Orangeville attend Baltimore City Public Schools, with Armistead Gardens Elementary/Middle School and Patterson High School serving the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Orangeville a good place to live?
Orangeville is a good place to live. Orangeville is considered car-dependent and somewhat bikeable with good transit options. Orangeville has 6 parks for recreational activities. It is sparse in population with 0.5 people per acre and a median age of 36. The average household income is $59,963 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 3.3% of residents. A majority of residents in Orangeville are renters, with 60.5% of residents renting and 39.5% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving Orangeville can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our Orangeville neighborhood guide.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Orangeville?
The median home price in Orangeville is $165,000. If you put a 20% down payment of $33,000 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.5%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $830 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $36K a year to afford the median home price in Orangeville. The average household income in Orangeville is $60K.
What are the best public schools in Orangeville?
The best public schools that serve Orangeville are:
What are the best private schools in Orangeville?
The best private schools that serve Orangeville are:
What are the most popular zip codes in Orangeville, Baltimore, MD?
The most popular zip codes in Orangeville, Baltimore, MD include 21205, 21213, 21224, 21206 and 21231.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near Orangeville, Baltimore, MD?
The most popular neighborhoods near Orangeville, Baltimore, MD are Ellwood Park, Belair-Edison, Baltimore-Linwood, Berea and Madison-Eastend.

Home Trends in Orangeville, MD

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$127,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$207,500
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$149,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$92
Number of Homes for Sale
3
Last 12 months Home Sales
2
Months of Supply
18.00
Median List Price
$165,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
6%
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