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Old 04-01-2007, 09:49 PM
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Default Moving to Dundalk/Essex/Middle River?

Hello All! I was wondering if anyone could give me some input. I am interested in buying a home for hopefully under 175,000 dollars somewhere in Baltimore County. I am 24 years old and am "just starting out." It looks like the only places I could afford within this range would be Dundalk/Middle River/Essex, or thereabout. Does anyone know the name of specific subdivisions/communities that are SAFE? Like most people, safety is of utmost importance to me. I know some sections of these communities aren't exactly the greatest in the world, so I was hoping maybe some residents could help me out here? I'm not too familiar with the area, so before I plan to go look at houses I would like to have an idea of what neighborhoods or subdivisions are the best. Also, if there are other any areas that are somewhat close to Baltimore, and not super expensive, I would love to know about those too!

Thank you all so much!
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Old 07-10-2009, 08:19 PM
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Default Moving to Dundalk/Essex/MiddleRiver

The best thing to do is take a car and drive through some of the developments during one of the hottest days in the summer. If it loaded withg people just hanging out. You don't want to live there. Idle peole spell trouble example Cove Village, East Roc, Fontana Village, Whispering Woods
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