Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not spend that amount of time in a car, nor would I sink my money into Baltimore real estate. They are another riot away from further depressed prices. Why not rent closer to work? That whole area is inexpensive.
OP, do not listen to people like this. Baltimore has plenty of nice neighborhoods, many of which have appreciated in price since Freddie Gray.
Here's a home that is right across from Riverside Park and within waling distance to the $1B+ Port Covington development, which will house the new Under Armour Headquarters. This would be a reasonable commute to Fort Meade:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1741-Covington-St-21230/home/11020476
This will take some sweat equity, but it would be worth it once Port Covington comes around. Here's a home that sold two blocks away to give you a frame of reference about what stuff sells for when it's fixed up:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1532-Covington-St-21230/home/11885715
The Rah Rah Baltimore booster has found you. The commute to Fort Meade is reasonable only if you want an hour plus commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not spend that amount of time in a car, nor would I sink my money into Baltimore real estate. They are another riot away from further depressed prices. Why not rent closer to work? That whole area is inexpensive.
OP, do not listen to people like this. Baltimore has plenty of nice neighborhoods, many of which have appreciated in price since Freddie Gray.
Here's a home that is right across from Riverside Park and within waling distance to the $1B+ Port Covington development, which will house the new Under Armour Headquarters. This would be a reasonable commute to Fort Meade:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1741-Covington-St-21230/home/11020476
This will take some sweat equity, but it would be worth it once Port Covington comes around. Here's a home that sold two blocks away to give you a frame of reference about what stuff sells for when it's fixed up:
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1532-Covington-St-21230/home/11885715
Anonymous wrote:I would not spend that amount of time in a car, nor would I sink my money into Baltimore real estate. They are another riot away from further depressed prices. Why not rent closer to work? That whole area is inexpensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently started working at Fort Meade as a Fed. Currently I am staying at a relative's house in Greenbelt and doing the commute there daily. I started looking at the prices in Baltimore and was kind of blown away by what you get compared to the DC area, not to mention all the tax incentives. Does anyone do this commute? Would it be worth it to get a place there? I am a single guy in my early 30s with no kids and not looking to have any soon. I have 15,000 saved for a down payment. My salary at Fort Meade is about $60k and will likely go up over time. I want to be kind of close to the highway, so I was looking at Pigtown as it is close to 95 and 295. Maybe something like these...
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1155-Cleveland-St-21230/home/11001284
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1112-Sterrett-St-21230/home/11003625
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1262-Sargeant-St-21223/home/10999176
How is the area? I know crime is a hit or miss in Baltimore, but heard it is mostly in West Baltimore away from this area. I thought about getting something in Columbia as someone had mentioned at my job but it just seems too suburban for my taste. I like going out to sports bars and occasionally going to concerts and shows. DC is not affordable for me unless I get roommates which I prefer not to. Thanks.
These houses are in West Baltimore (west of MLK Boulevard). Expect lots of crime.
Anonymous wrote:I recently started working at Fort Meade as a Fed. Currently I am staying at a relative's house in Greenbelt and doing the commute there daily. I started looking at the prices in Baltimore and was kind of blown away by what you get compared to the DC area, not to mention all the tax incentives. Does anyone do this commute? Would it be worth it to get a place there? I am a single guy in my early 30s with no kids and not looking to have any soon. I have 15,000 saved for a down payment. My salary at Fort Meade is about $60k and will likely go up over time. I want to be kind of close to the highway, so I was looking at Pigtown as it is close to 95 and 295. Maybe something like these...
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1155-Cleveland-St-21230/home/11001284
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1112-Sterrett-St-21230/home/11003625
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Baltimore/1262-Sargeant-St-21223/home/10999176
How is the area? I know crime is a hit or miss in Baltimore, but heard it is mostly in West Baltimore away from this area. I thought about getting something in Columbia as someone had mentioned at my job but it just seems too suburban for my taste. I like going out to sports bars and occasionally going to concerts and shows. DC is not affordable for me unless I get roommates which I prefer not to. Thanks.