
301 North Charles Street
301 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
(2)
Available units
Unit , sortable column | Sqft, sortable column | Available, sortable column | Base rent, sorted ascending |
|---|---|---|---|
750 | -- | $1,435 |
What's special
Office hours
| Day | Open hours |
|---|---|
| Mon - Fri: | 8 am - 5 pm |
| Sat: | 9 am - 2 pm |
| Sun: | 8 am - 5 pm |
Facts, features & policies
Building Amenities
Community Rooms
- Fitness Center
- Lounge
Fitness & sports
- Basketball Court
Other
- Laundry: In Unit
Outdoor common areas
- Rooftop Deck
Security
- Controlled Access
Services & facilities
- 24 Hour Maintenance
- On-Site Management
- Online Rent Payment
Unit Features
Appliances
- Dryer
- Washer
Cooling
- Air Conditioning
Flooring
- Carpet
- Hardwood
- Other
Other
- Granite Countertops Breakfast Bar
- Modern, Fully-equipped Kitchens
- Personal Decks Available
- Stainless Steel Appliances
Policies
Pet essentials
- DogsAllowedSmall and large OK
- CatsAllowed
Reviews
3.0
5.0
| Nov 11, 2021
Management
She was extremely friendly. Thanks for assistance.
| Nov 11, 2021
Property
The bedrooms are extremely small. The same for the other rooms.
Neighborhood: Downtown
- Historic AreaRich history reflected in architecture, landmarks, and charming old-town character.Arts SceneGalleries, murals, and cultural venues showcase creativity and artistic talent.Walkable StreetsPedestrian-friendly layout encourages walking to shops, dining, and parks.Transit AccessConvenient access to buses, trains, and public transit for easy commuting.
Centered on Baltimore’s historic Mount Vernon, Seton Hill, and the Westside, 21201 blends 19th‑century architecture with urban energy. Tree-lined squares around the Washington Monument, St. Mary’s Park, and the Howard Street Dog Park offer green pauses, while four-season Mid-Atlantic weather brings warm, humid summers and crisp, occasionally snowy winters. Culture anchors abound: the Walters Art Museum, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, the Lyric, and Enoch Pratt Central Library, plus performances at the Hippodrome and Everyman Theatre. Daily conveniences include Eddie’s of Mount Vernon for groceries, Lexington Market’s food stalls, Mount Vernon Marketplace, local coffee favorites like The Bun Shop and Ceremony, and a mix of pubs and restaurants such as The Brewer’s Art and The Owl Bar. It’s highly walkable with bike lanes on Charles/Maryland avenues, Light Rail, Metro Subway, the Charm City Circulator, Penn Station, and quick I‑83 access. According to Zillow’s Rental Market Trends, recent median rent hovers around $1,600, with most listings roughly $1,200–$2,300. Generally pet friendly and popular with students and professionals.
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Travel times
Nearby schools in Baltimore
GreatSchools rating
- 4/10The Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary SchoolGrades: PK-7Distance: 0.7 mi
- 9/10Baltimore School For The ArtsGrades: 9-12Distance: 0.5 mi
- 5/10Baltimore Leadership School For Young WomenGrades: 6-12Distance: 0.3 mi
Frequently asked questions
301 North Charles Street has a walk score of 99, it's a walker's paradise.
301 North Charles Street has a transit score of 100, it's a rider's paradise.
The schools assigned to 301 North Charles Street include The Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School, Baltimore School For The Arts, and Baltimore Leadership School For Young Women.
Yes, 301 North Charles Street has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.
301 North Charles Street is in the Downtown neighborhood in Baltimore, MD.









