Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe rent for a year up in Baltimore and see how the commute goes? Or, smaller scale, find an AirBNB in various neighborhoods for a few days at a time during busy commuting times of year (not August, not December) and try out the commute. I'd look at Canton, Fells Point and Federal Hill as a young/single person, but they may be too pricey.
Anonymous wrote:
The Pigtown options are much better for his financial situation. I do think he could make it work. Pigtown is right off the entry into the city and depending on his hours the drive doesn't have to be that bad. Pigtown also offers more room for appreciation, methinks, as people are being priced out of Fed Hill/Riverside and are now starting to look into Pigtown. The area, while not perfect, has cleaned up quite a bit compared to a decade ago.
Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe rent for a year up in Baltimore and see how the commute goes? Or, smaller scale, find an AirBNB in various neighborhoods for a few days at a time during busy commuting times of year (not August, not December) and try out the commute. I'd look at Canton, Fells Point and Federal Hill as a young/single person, but they may be too pricey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Huh? I commuted from Baltimore to DC for three years. The commute is usually two hours each way, sometimes more. Fort Meade is about two-thirds of the way.
Where in Baltimore to where in DC? From my experience the real back up in the AM comes when you enter DC on 295.
Anonymous wrote: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
OP cannot afford any of this. I'd rent on Ft. Mead until you get more money saved. They allow contractors on base housing.
If OP got a roommate they could definitely afford this. The PITI is $1,800 / month.
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
OP cannot afford any of this. I'd rent on Ft. Mead until you get more money saved. They allow contractors on base housing.
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:
Huh? I commuted from Baltimore to DC for three years. The commute is usually two hours each way, sometimes more. Fort Meade is about two-thirds of the way.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is ridiculous. Stop. Google Maps does not agree with you, nor does anyone who's actually done that commute. The commute time from Capitol Hill to North Baltimore around 6 pm is 1:30 to 1:45. There is no way it takes 1 hour to do a reverse commute from the edge of South Baltimore to Fort Meade.