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I am moving shortly to Maryland for my job which will be in Baltimore i am looking for a cheaper area to live, looking for a house under 350,000 any ideas? thanks
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Baltimore is chock full of places under $350K! But you didn't say where you'll be working or what other things you'd like to have or be near; so it's kinda hard to answer your question.
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Just been there and done that. Let me know if you're at JH. I'm a pgy-2 at JHH.
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Good Morning! Carney/Cub Hill areas are very nice with smaller homes in the $220-250,000 range. Drive to downtown Baltimore is about 20 minutes, 11 miles or so. This is an excellent school district, convenient to the Beltway, I-95, and all the local shopping areas. Welcome to Maryland!
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