Submitted by nationdecay t3_z6vs5g in baltimore
TerranceBaggz t1_iy3rv2b wrote
Places like Canton, Fells Point and Fed Hill that are walkable and have night life, generally don’t have good parking situations. These neighborhoods work best if you don’t own a car. If you’re planning on driving to a job, look at neighborhoods just outside of them, however, the nightlife will be a bit further away and you’ll probably want to look at buying a bike or renting/buying e-scooter. We’re working on improving public transit, but it’s a slow process. If you do want to own a car and live in Baltimore and your job ends up being south of the tunnels, then look south of the tunnel and visa-versa if north. This avoids the biggest bottleneck of the highways and saves you some money since you don’t necessarily need an ezpass if you don’t go through the tunnels often.
nationdecay OP t1_iy3s3ku wrote
I own 2 cars actually and was going to look at a parking garage situation unless I found a row house with a spot or 2 in the back
Purple_Box3317 t1_iy4owo4 wrote
I just moved out of a spot that cost me $2k it was two bedrooms and had two parking spots in a covered secure garage. Message me for the info and I can put you in touch with the landlord
TerranceBaggz t1_iyaucba wrote
At the very least you’ll find in a neighborhood like canton or fed or fells, you’ll park your car on Friday night and rarely move it until Monday morning. Most places on the weekend you’ll walk to (or scoot or bike) and giving up your parking spot is a risky proposition on the weekend. Owning two cars for one person isn’t really conducive to city living in a lot of Baltimore tbh. You may want to see if you can leave one car at a relatives or something if it’s just an occasional drive or collectible vehicle. We have a 48 hour rule in Baltimore city, where your car must move every 48 hours or it can be ticketed, so parking a seldom used vehicle on the street for storage will likely end up with tickets.
nationdecay OP t1_iy3s9t9 wrote
I’m almost certain I can find a residential/commercial electrician job in the city, and I want to be able to live close enough to bike or walk to a bar and some stores
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