519 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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The Greenehouse
519 W Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Downtown

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      This apartment is located at 519 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD. 519 W Pratt St is in the Downtown neighborhood in Baltimore, MD and in ZIP code 21201.

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      Mon - Fri
      9:00am to 6:00pm

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      Outdoor
      Deck
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      Home Details for 519 W Pratt St

      Interior Features

      Heating & Cooling
      Heating: ElectricAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Electric
      Appliances & Utilities
      DishwasherLaundry FacilitiesMicrowaveRefrigerator
      Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
      Floors: Hardwood, Tile

      Property Information

      Property Type / Style
      Property Type: Apartment

      Rental

      Rent Includes: Garbage

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      Community rooms
      Fitness Center
      Security
      Controlled access

      Exterior Features

      Exterior Home Features
      Deck
      Parking & Garage
      Parking: Unknown

      Additional Information

      Special Features
      Special Features: Charming Exposed Brick Walls, Dramatic Ceilings Ranging 12 18 Ft, Fully Renovated Floorplans, Modern Fully Equipped Kitchens With Granite Countertops, Stainless Steel Appliances

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      What Locals Say about Downtown

      • Firefighter 182
        "This is a child friendly and a great community. Lots of entertainment for children- museum and aquarium are both close by."
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      • Trulia User
        "Not really a place for little kids. There isn’t much for them to do and you definitely need to keep three sets of eyes on them."
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      • Trulia User
        "i use lyft to bring me to the airport, or use the MTA, MARC, METRO, or AMTRAK to get around (I travel for work 80 percent of the time)."
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      • Thecharmtasticmile
        "Luminary at One Light was a great place to live centrally located close to the Inner Harbor & The Charm'tastic Mile. The majestic glass structure is one the Iconic buildings in the city skyline. The Bozzuto Management are very professional with 1st class service. "
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      • Trulia User
        "I live here and love it! Public transit is all over. plenty of restaurants always events at the plaza during the summer. People are friendly and helpful. "
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      • Trulia User
        "Most dog owners really like it there Hills small grassy areas and lots of different people to look at and the few dog parks."
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      • Trulia User
        "True there’s a large variety of dogs out and about at all hours with owners attending them 85% of them don’t pick up after their dogs and that’s awful"
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      • Jenny W.
        "There are some fun little concerts and movies around the Charles Center area in the summer, as well as Art Fest down Charles Street in late summer."
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      • Willette W.
        "a clean comfortable atmosphere! Great for humans as well as dogs,lots of clean comfortable space! "
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      • PATRICIA O.
        "People do walk dogs all the time at the nearby open spaces, and they are all good about picking up and having leashes."
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      • Gavin H.
        "My building hosts a local happy hour which help the neighbors get to know each other a little better. "
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      • Karen C.
        "This downtown community isn’t ideal for children. There are parks within walking distance, but crossing busy streets would be required."
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      • Hajzese67.e
        "Hey you tell me , after a few rides. Day, evening or night too slow for a easy commute anywhere and connecting/transferring train to bus almost impossible "
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      • Karen C.
        "I love the city life! There are great restaurants, but the best part of Baltimore is the waterfront promenade."
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      • Gavin H.
        "Watch out for what your pooch may put in their mouths. It’s a lot of trash all over downtown. It makes walking your pooch dangerous. "
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      • Sonny
        "Reverse traffic is great! It takes 20-25 minutes from Baltimore City to Baltimore County for work. Downtown apartments are close to most major highways."
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      • Rezwon
        "Some events in inner harbor area e.g. Holiday market is a good special events. Also, downtown restaurants week is another special event that I enjoyed so much."
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      • Sonny
        "Reverse traffic into the suburbs for work is great! From downtown to Timonium takes approximately 20-25 minutes."
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      • Trulia User
        "this area is beautiful. close to inner harbor area. couple good restaurants and bars. I have enjoyed the restaurant week in downtown."
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      • Jen M. K.
        "this are has great location to entertainment (farmers market in weekends, walkable to the harbor and a reasonable stroll to fed hill, harbor east, university of Maryland and Mercy hospital). good proximity to JHU as well. "
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      • Erin M.
        "I walk to work everyday so it is great. I am not stuck in traffic. There are free buses I use to get to some places as well."
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      • Christopher.isaacson
        "Dog friendly neighborhood w/ a central waterside bar that allows for dogs and gives the dog bowls of water"
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      • Anna Z.
        "Surprisingly a substantial number of dog owners downtown. Most apartment buildings are dog-friendly and there are grassy areas on St. Paul (between Saratoga and Mulberry) with poop bag stations. "
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      • Gcundiff
        "Dogs are not welcome anywhere food is served. Dog owners impose their will on the rest of the community."
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      • Quennellaw
        "Movies night, neighborhood watch. Neighbors that look out for the community, police officers that keep the community safe"
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      • Joya D.
        "Great local Famers market. Access to cool bars and restaurants. Easy access to three types of metro. Free circulator. "
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      • Deryl P.
        "Safe, and wonderful people, great amenities, beautiful views and close to Blue Ridge Parkway and wonderful state parks"
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      • Ellen E.
        "I’ve lived in Ridgleys Delight for four years. It’s a great place where neighbors know each other and watch out for one another. It has a great community association, and while it has the issues of a Baltimore city neighborhood, I still feel safe most hours of the day and night."
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      • Elan M.
        "Lots of restaurants and stuff to do within walking distance. Not the safest place to walk on the other hand, especially alone/at night."
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      • Babykam
        "historical district with theater and markets. easy access to public transportation or close enough to walk."
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      The Greenehouse is located at 519 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD. The Greenehouse is located in Downtown, Baltimore.