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i am going to relocate to the baltimore area. i need advice on housing. i will be working in dundalk. where would be a reasonable area to look into with reasonable rents, decent neighborhood, and within 30 minute drive to work.
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what is a reasonable rent?
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i sure do not know what the area is like there... i am hoping rent around 500-600/month. can you tell me an area that is reasonable and safe for a single woman? what do you know about edgewood area?
i would appreciate any info you can give me. |
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prices have gone up, if it's a 1+ bedroom in Baltimore then it is not in a nice area. you may find a few studios around 600 in Mount Vernon or Canton.
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