Houses for Rent in Baltimore, MD (68)

       
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3 Bed/3 Bath House for Rent $2800

1741 E Lombard st

Baltimore, MD 21231
$2,800/mo

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4 Bed/4 Bath House for Rent $2850

504 S Bouldin St

Baltimore, MD 21224
$2,850/mo

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2 Bed/2 Bath House for Rent $1794

1511 Byrd St

Baltimore, MD 21230
$1,794/mo

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2 Bed/1 Bath House for Rent $1395

1501 COX ST

Baltimore, MD 21211
$1,395/mo

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2 Bed/1 Bath House for Rent $1295

3218 Leeds Street

Baltimore, MD 21229
$1,295/mo

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2 Bed/1 Bath House for Rent $1500

1018 Booth St

Baltimore, MD 21223
$1,500/mo

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2 Bed/2 Bath House for Rent $1895

2230 Bank St

Baltimore, MD 21231
$1,895/mo

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3 Bed/2 Bath House for Rent $1895

5614 BIRCHWOOD AVE

Baltimore, MD 21214
$1,895/mo

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3 Bed/3 Bath House for Rent $3400

4411 Slater Avenue

Baltimore, MD 21236
$3,400/mo

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1 Bed/2 Bath House for Rent $1395

1501 Cox St.

Baltimore, MD 21211
$1,395/mo

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Houses for rent in Baltimore are readily available, but there are several factors that will affect a particular renter's choice. The city is one of the largest on the east coast and numerous neighborhoods are in the area. Because the price of a home often depends on location, some neighborhoods have lower rents than others. The size of a home is another item to consider. Rent depends on size as well as location, and larger rental homes generally cost more. Landlords may also offer certain amenities with a home, and choosing a property that has central heating and air is one way to stay comfortable in the Baltimore weather.

Location:
Baltimore is a leading urban center, and there are several neighborhoods that are known as high crime areas. Section eight housing in Baltimore is common, and at these locations, tenants get assistance with paying their rent from the government. Choosing a good neighborhood that has great schools is the ideal option for most families, and tenants can expect to pay higher rents in these areas. Public transit is another thing that some residents require. Baltimore has a functional bus and train system, and residents can easily go to Washington D.C., Philadelphia or New York from the city. Public transit is the ideal choice for renters who do not drive their own car to work. Because commute times are slower during the rush hour, many renters look for a Baltimore home that is in the vicinity of their job.

Amenities:
Various amenities are included with most Baltimore rental homes. Having a pet and smoking are two issues that may affect a rental. Some landlords are more than willing to accept smokers, but others may be against tenants who smoke. Pets are another consideration. Some landlords readily rent to tenants who have their own pet, but they may require an additional security deposit. Having room to walk a dog is something else to think about before signing a lease. The Baltimore weather swings from one extreme to another, and there is a serious advantage to a home that has central heating and air. Tenants can expect to pay more for a home with a modern system, but the benefits are apparent during the stifling summers and snowy winters. Pools, workout rooms and garages are other factors to consider in the hunt for a great Baltimore rental home.

Finding Baltimore houses to rent facilitated on the Internet through RentalAds.com offers renters a variety of search factors that will affect an individual's choice. Because the city has numerous neighborhoods, some areas have higher rents than others. In addition, the size of a home and amenities that it offers impact the rental price of a particular property. Finding a home that has modern climate control is essential to most people, but budget-minded renters may look for a property without this amenity.