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Located in Maryland, Baltimore real estate is the largest market in the state for beach homes and beach lots.

On average, there are around 730 beach homes for sale on Baltimore​, and around 20 beach lots and land parcels.

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About Baltimore

BALTIMORE: AFFORDABLE EAST COAST LIVING AND RICH HISTORY

For those seeking an East Coast city lifestyle rich in history and culture without the steep price tag of Washington or New York, Baltimore, Maryland, presents a compelling choice. Conveniently situated near several major cities in the northeast, Baltimore is Maryland's most populous city and one of the essential seaport cities, attracting both citygoers and beach lovers due to its cost of living. This affordability, combined with robust infrastructure and diverse activities, makes it an excellent place to settle. Whether you're looking for somewhere in the heart of Baltimore, or more on the outskirts, such as Brooklyn Park or Essex, there are plenty of options to choose from.

Major Attractions and Historic Sites

The city’s historic identity is deeply tied to the water, centered around the iconic Inner Harbor. Must-see attractions include the National Aquarium, the hands-on Maryland Science Center, and the unique American Visionary Art Museum.

For history enthusiasts, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a powerful destination, famous as the inspiration for the U.S. National Anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner." Other key historic sites include the B&O Railroad Museum, celebrating the birthplace of American railroading, and the historic neighborhoods of Fell's Point, known for its cobblestone streets and maritime past, and Mount Vernon, home to the Walters Art Museum and the original Washington Monument.

Outdoor and Recreation

Baltimore offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly along its 25 miles of waterfront. The Inner Harbor Promenade provides a nearly 7-mile paved path perfect for walking, running, or biking, connecting neighborhoods like Locust Point and Fell's Point.

Residents and visitors can enjoy water sports like kayaking and paddleboarding in the Inner Harbor or at Middle Branch Park. The city consists of nearly 4,600 acres of parkland, including Druid Hill Park and Federal Hill Park, which offer panoramic views of the skyline and harbor.

Infrastructure and Accessibility

Baltimore’s location makes it a regional transportation hub.

Closest Airport: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is the main airport, conveniently located just a short drive south of the city, offering national and international flights.

Major Access Roads: Key interstate access is provided by Interstate 95 (I-95), which runs directly through the city, and the I-695 Baltimore Beltway, which encircles the area. The Baltimore-Washington Parkway connects the city directly to Washington, D.C.

Hospitals: The city is home to world-class medical institutions, including the renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical Center, providing residents with top-tier healthcare access.

Real Estate Investment

For prospective homebuyers, the affordability of Baltimore real estate is a significant draw. This financial advantage, combined with the city's robust arts scene, major sports teams (Orioles and Ravens), and historic charm, positions Baltimore as a top contender for those looking to invest in a dynamic East Coast metropolitan area.

Overview

  • 25mi of Shoreline
  • 40in of Annual Precipitation
  • 66°FAverage High Temp
  • 50°FAverage Low Temp
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
    National Park (Some)
    City Park (Some)
  • Public Boat Ramps
    3
  • Primary Composition
    Sand
  • Pier
    Mixed
  • Public Website https://www.baltimorecity.gov/
  • Water Type
    Brackish

Information

  • Interesting facts: The city of Baltimore is technically not within a county. It is an independent city. However, Baltimore County surrounds the city.
  • Landmarks: Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Washington Monument in Mount Vernon Neighborhood, Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, B&O Railroad Museum, National Aquarium, Federal Hill Park, Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum
  • Known for: Baltimore is known for its cuisine. Examples include Maryland blue crabs, crab cakes, Old Bay Spice blend, Berger Cookies, Coddies, and Pit Beef.
  • Notable events: Artscape, Kinetic Sculpture Race, Maryland Film Festival, The Preakness Stakes, Opening Day at Camden Yards, Baltimore Running Festival
  • History: The Battle of Baltimore. The Great Baltimore Fire in 1904 burned for over 30 hours. The Birthplace of American Railroading. Thurgood Marshall and Babe Ruth were born here.
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)