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I am a 21 year old male college graduate and will be moving to the Baltimore area in May. I have been looking at apartments online in different areas but it is really difficult to get a feel of what the area is like from that. I am hoping to find an area that has younger people but is not just a college party town. So far I have looked in Towson, Pikesville and Parkville. I will be working in Towon so I would prefer to not live a far distance from there. If anyone has any advice on places that may fit what I am looking for I would really appreciate the input. Thanks
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there are plenty of different areas around baltimore. towson is actually a really nice area. it has a lot to do, restaurants, bars, movies, mall, and is also close to baltimore which has even more bars, clubs, etc. it depends what sort of area you want to live. if you want chill but can go to a bar and get a drink, towson would be good. if you want someplace more city like with more social scene, id look into federal hill, canton, or fells point. let me know if you have any other questions. im from around bmore and am moving back after graduation as well.
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