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ClosetHottie t1_itiebbj wrote

Charles Village, Remington, and Mount Vernon will have the walk ability and older, character-filled homes you described. Charles Village has a lot of students though but very artsy homes, Mount Vernon is more couples and professionals, and Remington is a good mix that includes young families but has less cool houses. I recommend checking them out as well!

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Carolecja t1_itiwld3 wrote

If you have time, check out Wyman Park, a smallish. 7 x 3 block neighborhood between Hampden and Roland park. Younger but diverse by age, race and ethnicity. It butts up to Wyman park, a multi acre park that has a huge field where dogs can mostly legally be off leash, 3 miles of walking trails beside a creek, families and singles, a tight community org., UMB and Hopkins U peeps and Hopkins on other side of creek. It is an enclave of genuinely great people who respect, care for and take care of one another. Since it's 90 percent row houses in Baltimore, we're determined to survive and thrive! And yes, I have lived here 25 years.

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PigtownDesign t1_itlgmjc wrote

Not really between Hampden and Roland Park. More like Hampden and Charles Village.

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BMoreOnTheWater t1_itne5yd wrote

This is an excellent list, but if you are looking for row homes, Mount Vernon is mostly apartments and a few very large former mansions, not as many row homes. Wonderful place to live, just wanted to make sure you knew what the general format was.

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