$520,027Average Value$194Average Price per Sq Ft0Homes For Sale
Evergreen neighbors unite to preserve nature and host events
A community dedicated to the preservation of local green spaces, Evergreen residents work together to sustain their local meadow and the Stony Run Stream valley. The area is home to wildlife like rabbits, foxes, owls and deer, which are often spotted in backyards and nearby natural habitats. The Evergreen Community Association provides residents with news and resources while coordinating local events such as volunteer clean-ups, picnics, arts and crafts shows, and street parties.
Evergreen Residents are close to Hiking Trails in Stony Run Park.
Peaceful walking paths in Stony Run Park provide Evergreen residents with a serene spot to enjoy nature.
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Victorian homes, original Queen Anne properties and classic duplexes
Evergreen was one of the earliest railway suburbs in north Baltimore. Established in 1873, this residential area is comprised of approximately 200 homes. Buyers will find homes ranging from narrow 14-foot-wide shingled Victorians to large-scale Queen Anne’s with expansive front porches and gingerbread trim to cozy shotguns and bungalows. Duplexes are also common here and many feature wood-paneled siding or shingles and two distinct paint colors to demarcate the individual units. Homes here do not often come on the market; only five were sold in the last year with a median sale price of $435,000. Sales prices over that time period ranged from $300,000 to $665,000, and buyers should expect to pay an average of about $194 per square foot.
Evergreen offers a variety of home styles, from classic cottages to elegant brick residences.
Evergreen homes feature unique architectural details that highlight the neighborhood’s historic charm.
Evergreen has a variety of home styles to choose from, blending historic architecture with modern updates.
Evergreen offers classic American homes that reflect the neighborhood’s enduring character and beauty.
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Education options range from elementary to graduate programs
Students in Evergreen attend Baltimore City Public Schools, which earns a C-plus rating from Niche. Students must travel outside the area to schools like Medfield Heights Elementary, which teaches prekindergarten through grade five and earns a B-minus. The school has gifted learning programs and diverse afterschool activities such as Chess Club, instrumental music lessons and choir. Booker T. Washington Middle and Forest Park High both earn C-minus ratings. For those looking for alternatives, there are also private and charter school options, like the A-plus-rated Friends School of Baltimore, which upholds a Quaker-values mission and serves students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Residents of Evergreen will enjoy their proximity to Loyola University and Notre Dame of Maryland University. Both schools offer picturesque landscapes, unique architecture, and undergraduate and graduate-level programs. Locals can continue learning in their backyards by offering free cultural, arts and educational events throughout the year.
Evergreen residents have access to excellent private school options, including the Friends School of Baltimore.
Notre Dame of Maryland University is just a short commute from Evergreen, making higher education easily accessible.
Evergreen residents live adjacent to Loyola University Maryland, offering easy access to campus events and amenities.
Evergreen is near Notre Dame of Maryland, a private Catholic university known for its beautiful campus.
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Nearby art, architecture and seasonal flowers
A visit to the nearby Evergreen Museum and Library offers locals a peek at the Garrett's Gilded Age mansion, its collection of art, décor, and 26-acres of gardens and woods. Nearby Sherwood Gardens spans 6 acres. The privately owned park is free and open to the public year-round. The garden is most renowned for its annual tulip display, featuring dogwoods, flowering cherries, wisteria, magnolias and azaleas. Be sure to visit at least once in early April or May to catch the 80,000 tulips in bloom.
Nature is plentiful in Evergreen, with tree-lined streets, nearby parks, and lush green spaces throughout the community.
Evergreen art lovers can visit the free Baltimore Museum of Art.
Evergreen residents can spend the day exploring art, history, and gardens at the nearby Evergreen Museum and Library.
Evergreen residents can relax and enjoy the gardens at the historic Evergreen Museum and Library.
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Local dining just steps away and where to get essentials
A quick walk down West Cold Spring Lane and residents will immerse themselves in local dining. Grab brunch at Miss Shirley’s Café and try their award-winning pancakes or fried-green tomatoes. For groceries, head over to Giant Food in nearby Hampden. The Royal Farms is nearly always open for gas and on-the-go needs.
Evergreen residents can grab lunch at local favorite Miss Shirley’s Cafe.
Evergreen residents can grab a quick bite at the many food trucks by the Johns Hopkins University campus.
Evergreen residents enjoy local retail and dining options on W. Cold Spring Lane, including Roland Park Bagel.
Miss Shirley’s Cafe has been proudly serving the Evergreen community since 2005, offering homestyle meals and friendly service.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Evergreen
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Homicide
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4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
3
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Evergreen Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Evergreen, Baltimore sell after 96 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Evergreen, Baltimore over the last 12 months is $435,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Surround yourself in beauty and functionality in this exquisite Victorian residence, meticulously renovated in 2025 with high quality finishes and materials! You're close to the Roland Park Country Club, Stony Run Park, restaurants, and shopping - plus easy access to commuter routes and 83. When you're done exploring the history and walkability of Roland Park/Evergreen, you'll enjoy peace and
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