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Neighborhoods near Furman L. Templeton Elementary School in Baltimore, MD

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    Harbor East

    After the Civil War and the industrial boom of the early 1900s, Harbor East was little more than a defunct train station and a handful of empty warehouses. Anyone who remembers the days before the 1980s would hardly recognize this cosmopolitan neighborhood now. Since then, historic President Street Station has watched as towering glass

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      $1.34M

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      $221K - $4M

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    Inner Harbor

    Like Times Square to New York or Market Square to Pittsburgh, when one imagines Baltimore in their mind's eye the Inner Harbor is certain to be included. Truly the beating heart of Charm City, Inner Harbor packs in everything: famous restaurants, shops, museums, sites of interest, waterfront parks and cityscapes that are inseparable from

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      $1.08M

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      $380K - $1.4M

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      14 Listings

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    Bolton Hill

    Rows of townhouses built in the late 1800s and early 1900s give Bolton Hill a strong Victorian-era feel. Serving as home to many notable figures, including Woodrow Wilson and F. Scott Fitzgerald, historic residences are marked with blue informational plaques. Add in a mix of contemporary structures and Bolton Hill now makes for an eclectic place

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      $522K

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      $168K - $1.2M

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      17 Listings

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    Locust Point

    Home to Fort McHenry and the 1814 conflict that inspired Francis Scott Key to pen “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the peninsular neighborhood of Locust Point brims with history, culture and community. Overlooking the Inner Harbor in what began as an industrial area in 1845, it expanded with the influx of Eastern European immigrants in 1868. Many

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      $457K

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      $255K - $957K

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      22 Listings

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    Otterbein

    Just a cannon shot from the Inner Harbor, Otterbein is a shining example of why Baltimore is often called Charm City. This hamlet of tightly packed Colonial and Second Empire homes is crosshatched with leafy streets hiding two cozy green spaces, adding a neighborly spirit to this small area a block from the water. "We have a huge sense of

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      $436K

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      $225K - $874K

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      8 Listings

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    Mount Vernon

    Designed around the original Washington Monument, Mount Vernon takes up a large swath of North Baltimore. “In the 19th century, Mount Vernon was considered the peak of Baltimore success,” says Francis O’Neill, reference librarian at the Maryland Center for History and Culture and Baltimore resident of over 40 years. “Most of the houses north of

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      $426K

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      $162K - $2.5M

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      7 Listings

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    Little Italy

    Located just east of Inner Harbor, Little Italy is where authentic trattorias and cafes sit alongside colorful brick row houses and luxury condos. In the heart of the neighborhood sits St. Leo the Great Roman Catholic Church, a historic landmark built back in 1881. A literal and figurative cornerstone for the neighborhood, St. Leo not only serves

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      $420K

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      $216K - $861K

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    Fells Point

    Once an unruly port of pirates, the historic neighborhood of Fells Point has transformed from a rowdy shipyard into one of Baltimore's coolest places to live. Established in 1763, Fells Point is notable for the pivotal role its shipbuilders, citizens and privateers played in thwarting the British during the War of 1812. Today, this neighborhood is

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      $403K

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      $162K - $2.4M

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      31 Listings

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    Charles Village

    Johns Hopkins University, the MedStar Union Memorial Hospital and the Baltimore Museum of Art are all accessible by foot from Charles Village. A stroll through the neighborhood will reveal long stretches of authentic eateries on the ground floor of apartment buildings, outdoor dining patios and brick row houses under towering maple trees. In the

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      $400K

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      $100K - $900K

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      13 Listings

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    Riverside

    Just south of downtown Baltimore and centered around Riverside Park is the small historic neighborhood of Riverside. Once home to rail and port workers, the neighborhood of Riverside gained popularity with the development of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line that transported goods from Locust Point to Camden Station. This walkable community

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      $400K

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      $207K - $851K

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      106 Listings

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    Sharp Leadenhall

    Established in 1790, Sharp Leadenhall is a historic district located in South Baltimore rich in African American culture. The area was home to the Baltimore Abolitionist Society, founded in 1789, and the African Academy of Baltimore, the first school in the nation dedicated to educating African American children. “The buyers that aim to live here

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      $388K

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      $268K - $534K

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      4 Listings

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    Wyman Park

    The neighborhood of Wyman Park is a long, narrow neighborhood that sits between the Hampden neighborhood and the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus; a lot of people don’t even know it’s there, says Ben Garner, Realtor and owner of Garner and Co., who has an office in the neighborhood. But this well-kept secret in northern Baltimore has a lot

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      $377K

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      $267K - $503K

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      1 Listing

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    Oakenshawe

    Three miles north of Downtown Baltimore, the city begins transitioning from a bustling metropolis into the charming, English garden-style neighborhood of Oakenshawe. A thoughtfully landscaped neighborhood developed in the early 19th century, Oakenshawe, a national historic district, was originally billed as an oasis away from city life. It holds

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      $373K

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      $50K - $672K

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      3 Listings

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    Station North

    In Station North, residents feel the hum of creativity in their daily lives. This neighborhood was the first area in Baltimore to receive a state designation as an arts and entertainment district, and over the past few years there has been significant effort to encourage growth. “It’s become a much more fashionable neighborhood than even when I

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      $356K

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      $95K - $542K

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      10 Listings

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    Reservoir Hill

    Located just south of Druid Hill Park, Reservoir Hill is home to some of Baltimore’s finest and most storied architecture. “It’s thought of as homogenous, but it really was built in two waves,” says Francis O’Neill, reference librarian for the Maryland Center for History and Culture and a lifelong Baltimore resident. “Parts of the neighborhood

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      $346K

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      $65K - $875K

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      20 Listings

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    Upper Fells Point

    Upper Fells Point, an extension of the historic Fells Point neighborhood, is located just a few blocks north of the waterfront, east of Patterson Park and south of the Johns Hopkins Hospital campus. “The waterfront of Fells Point itself is kind of off the beaten track a little bit, so it’s not as touristy of a spot — you’ve got a lot of locals who

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      $343K

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      $165K - $632K

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    Madison Park

    No two historic rowhomes are the same in West Baltimore's Madison Park neighborhood. The community—which is made up of just three streets, from Eutaw Place to McCullough Street—is blocks from local green spaces, thriving recreation centers, mom-and-pop shops and eateries and is also served by an active community coalition called Promise Heights.

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      $333K

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      $58K - $418K

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      1 Listing

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    Hampden

    Known as one of the quirkiest communities in Baltimore, the neighborhood of Hampden is perfect for those who enjoy trendy bars, artsy shops and restaurants. “You’ve got the old-school institutions, dive bars like Frazier’s, right next door to the more upscale spots like The Food Market,” says Mike Sass, a longtime area resident among Hampden’s

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      $326K

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      $220K - $736K

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      20 Listings

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    Washington Hill

    The community of Washington Hill is situated north of the Fells Point waterfront and just south of the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Medical Campus. Housing here consists of traditional Baltimore-style row houses and newly constructed apartments. “Washington Hill is part of upper Fell’s Point, and it’s just south of Johns Hopkins Hospital,” says

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      $319K

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      $146K - $810K

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    Abell

    In the Abell neighborhood of North Baltimore sits the “Painted Ladies.” Vibrant and colorful, these Victorian-style rowhouses line Guilford Avenue, featuring spacious front porches and bay windows. An iconic landmark, the lively hues of the “Painted Ladies” mirror the neighborhood’s welcoming vibes. Situated east of Charles Village and west of

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      $305K

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      $40K - $472K

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    Woodberry

    Located in the Jones Falls Valley in Baltimore, residents will find the small neighborhood of Woodberry. Known as a historic mill town, Woodberry’s industry evolved to meet each decade's market demands. Originally an 18th-century grist mill and factory, these same mills were later adapted to produce textiles, fishing nets, rubber tires, and even

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      $303K

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      $189K - $835K

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    Ridgely's Delight

    The birthplace of baseball legend Babe Ruth, Ridgely’s Delight is a downtown Baltimore neighborhood that is a mix of charm, history and action. “It’s a nice historic neighborhood,” says William (Randy) Poist, a real estate agent with seven years of experience selling in the greater Baltimore area. “Lots of trees line the streets, and you get the

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      $296K

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      $190K - $429K

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    Barclay

    Barclay is a small neighborhood less than 2 miles from downtown Baltimore that brims with the colors of city life and the natural landscape. Much of the community is made of homes and parks, and a walk through the neighborhood will likely lead past a colorful mural, community garden or uniquely colored rowhouse from the 1920s. Many of these homes

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      $289K

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      $141K - $545K

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      12 Listings

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    Jonestown

    Established in 1732, the Jonestown area of downtown Baltimore is a historic locale with a diverse background. The neighborhood features historic museums and urban amenities, including The Johns Hopkins Hospital, less than 1 mile away. “Jonestown, also known as Old Town, is primarily businesses and institutions with some condos, townhouses and

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      $288K

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      $267K - $378K

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    Mid-Town Belvedere

    Smack in the middle of Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere residents have easy access to seemingly endless amenities just blocks from home. Within a single mile, residents can walk to the Meyerhoff for a performance by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, catch a show at The Lyric, explore a museum and follow their noses to local cafes and restaurants,

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      $280K

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      $90K - $1.6M

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      28 Listings

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