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[quote=Anonymous]There are lots of great neighborhoods around the Homewood campus. you may want to consider homeland, guilford, Roland park, oakenshaw. (you may be able to walk or take the Hopkins shuttle from some places, depending if that is good for your work schedule) If you are looking for public elementary school in the city, you will likely want to be zoned to Roland Park Public. That is a k-8 school. cathedral has a catholic school in that area if that appeals to you. The other private schools are in this area too. You should know that Baltimore County surrounds Baltimore city - so a few miles north, you will be in the county. As others have said, you may want to explore the Towson neighborhoods- Ruxton, Stoneleigh, Anneslie, maybe Towson Estates. A little more north, and you have Lutherville/Timonium, Hunt Valley/ Cockeysville. green spring Valley will put you near 83 and give you another route into the city. if you are just looking, I would add 21093 and 21030 to your list of zip codes. Baltimore County will likely give you more options for elementary school. The property taxes and car insurance will be less. [/quote]
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