309 Cathedral St
Baltimore, MD 21201
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309 Cathedral St is in the Downtown neighborhood in Baltimore, MD and in ZIP code 21201.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Trulia. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.
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Comparable Sales for 309 Cathedral St
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
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0.12 | Single-Family Home | $450,000 | 05/08/25 | - | 3,431 | ||
0.15 | Single-Family Home | $118,000 | 04/03/25 | - | 1,365 | ||
0.33 | Single-Family Home | $335,000 | 06/16/25 | - | 1,669 | ||
0.35 | Single-Family Home | $437,500 | 10/17/25 | - | - | ||
0.45 | Single-Family Home | $25,000 | 07/15/25 | - | 1,565 | ||
0.46 | Single-Family Home | $110,000 | 07/25/25 | 2 | 2 | 930 | |
0.50 | Single-Family Home | $192,500 | 03/18/26 | - | - | ||
0.54 | Single-Family Home | $350,000 | 08/12/25 | - | 5,097 | ||
0.56 | Single-Family Home | $777,000 | 04/28/25 | - | 7,680 | ||
0.61 | Single-Family Home | $44,973 | 01/07/26 | - | - |
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Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 309 Cathedral St.
- Baltimore City College
- 9-12
- Public
- 1439 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
- 9-12
- Public
- 1619 Students
10/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Benjamin Franklin High School @ Masonville Cove
- 9-12
- Public
- 638 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Booker T. Washington Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 225 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Carver Vocational-Technical High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 985 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Baltimore I.T. Academy
- 6-8
- Public
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Edmondson-Westside High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 867 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Forest Park High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 726 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageUnfortunately, Forest Park High School is not a school I would readily recommend. One of the most concerning issues is the lack of meaningful parent engagement, which also doesn't seem to be encouraged by the school. Communication with parents is minimal; I've only seen information regarding one PTA meeting, which was scheduled in the early afternoon, a time that doesn’t accommodate the schedules of most working parents.There’s also a noticeable issue with staff and administrative behavior. Many interactions I’ve had or witnessed reflect a lack of professionalism and empathy, particularly from some administrators. My personal experience with the principal was unfavorable; she came across as dismissive and unpleasant when I visited the school to advocate for my child, who had been unfairly suspended. The situation involved my child standing up to disrespect from another student, yet the resolution felt one-sided and insincere. They claimed both students would face consequences, but it was clear only my child did.Additionally, the school’s leadership does not appear to foster a positive, student-centered environment. There is more focus on promoting the principal on social media than celebrating the students themselves. Beyond Spirit Week, there are very few engaging activities that allow students to feel connected, relaxed, or excited about school life.While the school does offer some solid trade programs which are a definite highlight, many students express feeling disengaged or unhappy with the overall experience at Forest Park.Forest Park High has potential, but it’s clear that stronger leadership, more inclusive communication with families, and a shift toward student-focused culture are needed to make this a school worth recommending.Parent Review8mo ago14 Reviews - Frederick Douglass High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 759 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1785 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe kids in this school are not safe to hang around! The teachers cuss at kids and for some reason even having self defense against someone who may try to harm you, you will still get suspended?!?!?!?!? This school has stupid rules and your kid will highly get hurt in this school I just know it! Though, the teaching is slightly okay.Student Review2mo ago6 Reviews - Northwestern High School
- 9-12
- Public
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Patterson High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1213 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI teach at this school, so this isn't an easy review to write. However, I think it will give parents and the general community some insight into this school.This school's culture, if you want to call it that, is basically to repeatedly claim that the student body has a low socioeconomic status, so there's nothing that can be done to help them learn English or gain some understanding of the typical high school subjects that any parent would want their child to have. There is a lot of apathy about low levels of learning and an over-emphasis on empathy, because the empathy excuses the apathy.The apathy manifests itself in the incredible retention rate for administrators, department heads, and "ed associates" at this school. The people who, in theory, are supposed to ensure that the school is meeting its goals are completely insulated from any accountabilty whatsoever. As a teacher, I understand that students from lower SES backgrounds aren't going to pass assessments at the same rate as students in middle-class and upper-middle-class schools. However, Patterson right now has exactly zero expectation that any student will improve or even approach proficiency. Not one student is proficient in math, and yet the same person has been in charge of the math department for more than a decade. The ESOL department isn't getting many students to have minimal English skills? No problem, the very same ESOL department head has been in charge for over a decade. And so on, and so on.Despite perennially struggling to graduate students or produce any positive educational results, Patterson has an ossified clique of teachers who prevent any positive change from happening. The same relatively small group of teachers comprise its union chapter committee (UCC), its Grant-A-Wish group, and its Principal Selection Committee (the people who chose the current principal, who is failing). It's not a cross-section of teachers, it's not the best teachers, it's a subset of teachers who are obsessed with fringe political issues and maintaining control, even if it hurts the school as a whole. It has been incredibly corrosive to the culture of the school and many good teachers have left in the post-COVID years.Teacher Review11mo ago4 Reviews - Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 928 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - The Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School
- PK-7
- Public
- 220 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Western High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1236 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageIn my experience, students at this school are not excited about what they’re learning. Lessons often feel repetitive or disconnected from their interests, which makes it hard for them to stay motivated or engaged.Teachers do not always treat students with respect or provide the support they need. Many students feel that their teachers don’t take the time to understand their learning needs or offer encouragement.The school does not do enough to support students’ mental health or emotional well-being. There are few resources available, and when issues are brought up, they’re often ignored or dismissed.Students with disabilities are not always given the support or accommodations they are supposed to receive. Communication about IEPs and other services is poor, and families are often left out of important decisions.Safety is a serious concern at this school. Some students face bullying or discrimination, and disciplinary actions are sometimes unfair or overly harsh. It doesn’t feel like a secure environment for everyone.Families are rarely included or welcomed as true partners in the school community. Communication with parents is limited, and many feel left out of their child’s learning experience.Other Review9mo ago21 Reviews - Stadium School
- 6-8
- Public
- 500 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI am a recent alum of the school and still traumatized to this day. I am a black male and the bullying that goes on here is outrageous. The teachers watch and don't do anything. Academically the school was okay, but the kids are off the chain. A lot of them are already sexually active and unruly. The students criticize and bully any boy who does not walk in with $150-$200 pair of shoes. There was a girl who got jumped by older kids right outside of the school. She came to school the next day with her eye completely shut. This school will cause a kid and an adult to be scarred for life. The infrastructure around the school tells a story in itself. There aren't even basketball hoops on the court even though I am told by an older alum that there were before. This school is not good for a child's development. Do not bring your child here.Other Review1y ago13 Reviews - The Crossroads School
- 6-8
- Charter
- 163 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Connexions Community Leadership Academy
- 6-12
- Charter
- 526 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageGood afternoon this David Dziecichowicz pick up Abigail person i feel disconnected how told me stay down stairs saff wear green shirt today was very rude and disrespectful to me and say maintenance office or outside the building and I feel disrespectful how she said it to me and say her name nothing pick up anybody office or outside me feel not comfortableParent Review6mo ago9 Reviews - Digital Harbor High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1315 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Reginald F. Lewis High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 615 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNot go at all fighting and conflictStudent Review1y ago7 Reviews - National Academy Foundation
- 6-12
- Public
- 805 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe school is unable too make the children learn. Those of us who do attempt too learn? We cannot, due too other students. The teachers here try, but fail. The student only listen to those they want too, and if not? You won’t learn. I’ve been too many schools in another state, and NEVER have I had such a bad educational experience. I’ve been bullied at one school, but I’d go back: because at least I learned at that school. Also- the student have vapes, and other things? How does that get passed teachers who check bags? Anyway- I was also extremely disappointed too know my education is being mishandled here, because of my peers. I used too have a 4.23 gpa, now I’m unsure what I have. But, I know it’s low. I’m unable too learn, and it’s extremely frustrating. We read a book once? I finished it under an hour. Another book? I read at my old school MONTHS ago. This school is so far behind, and discipline isn’t helping.Do NOT send a child who is academically strong, to this school. It’ll ruin them. Like it’s done too me.Student Review1y ago10 Reviews - Academy For College And Career Exploration
- 6-12
- Public
- 715 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy
- 9-12
- Public
- 413 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Augusta Fells Savage Institute Of Visual Arts
- 9-12
- Public
- 481 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Baltimore School For The Arts
- 9-12
- Public
- 433 Students
9/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Coppin Academy
- 9-12
- Charter
- 359 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageIt is a fantastic school kids are so respectful and kind they get along and there so welcoming and we loveTeacher Review4mo ago12 Reviews - Renaissance Academy
- 9-12
- Public
- 243 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - New Era Academy
- 9-12
- Public
- 388 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Independence School Local I
- 9-12
- Charter
- 155 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Friendship Academy Of Engineering And Technology
- 6-12
- Public
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Afya Public Charter Middle School
- 8
- Charter
- 112 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - The Reach! Partnership School
- 9-12
- Public
- 695 Students
1/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - K.A.S.A. (Knowledge And Success Academy)
- 6-12
- Public
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Bluford Drew Jemison Stem Academy West
- 6-12
- Public
- 226 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - N.A.C.A. Freedom And Democracy Academy Ii
- 6-12
- Public
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Baltimore Leadership School For Young Women
- 6-12
- Charter
- 531 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy daughter was constantly bullied and in multiple fights, with little to no support from staff. I transferred her right away. This was her first year as a 6th grader.Parent Review2mo ago11 Reviews - City Neighbors High School
- 9-12
- Charter
- 424 Students
3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Green Street Academy
- 6-12
- Charter
- 876 Students
2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Vanguard Collegiate Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 408 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Baltimore Design School
- 6-12
- Public
- 529 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Check out schools near 309 Cathedral St.
What Locals Say about Downtown
At least 218 Trulia users voted on each feature.
90 % Say there are sidewalks
84 % Say it's dog friendly
81 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
73 % Say streets are well-lit
66 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
53 % Say people would walk alone at night
51 % Say there's holiday spirit
49 % Say car is needed
42 % Say parking is easy
38 % Say neighbors are friendly
37 % Say yards are well-kept
35 % Say there are community events
34 % Say it's quiet
33 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
27 % Say kids play outside
20 % Say there's wildlife
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- Keirra Pumphry
- Resident
- 1y ago
"Some people clean after their dogs some don’t I been downtown at Centerpoint apartments for About 3 years and it’s safe u need an key to access building and they have different floor plans and the only down fall is the train is right outside "
2Flag - Nytearia Burrell
- Resident
- 1y ago
"It is very convenient with many eateries. The Inner Harbor is a great outing for people of all ages. "
3Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"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."
2Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"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)."
0Flag - Thecharmtasticmile
- Prev. Resident
- 3y ago
"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. "
2Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 3y ago
"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. "
4Flag - Trulia User
- Prev. Resident
- 4y ago
"Most dog owners really like it there Hills small grassy areas and lots of different people to look at and the few dog parks."
1Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 4y ago
"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"
0Flag - Jenny W.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"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."
2Flag - Willette W.
- Visitor
- 5y ago
"a clean comfortable atmosphere! Great for humans as well as dogs,lots of clean comfortable space! "
0Flag - T. Robinson
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Commute downtown is fast & safe, lots of restaurants nearby, good pivot point to get to the rest of Baltimore."
1Flag - PATRICIA O.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"People do walk dogs all the time at the nearby open spaces, and they are all good about picking up and having leashes."
0Flag - Gavin H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"My building hosts a local happy hour which help the neighbors get to know each other a little better. "
0Flag - Karen C.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"This downtown community isn’t ideal for children. There are parks within walking distance, but crossing busy streets would be required."
0Flag - Hajzese67.e
- Prev. Resident
- 5y ago
"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 "
1Flag - Gerald B.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Mount Vernon Marketplace has many events regularly and the marketplace is the neighborhood spot to get good food. "
1Flag - Karen C.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"I love the city life! There are great restaurants, but the best part of Baltimore is the waterfront promenade."
4Flag - Gavin H.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"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. "
0Flag - Sonny
- Resident
- 5y ago
"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."
1Flag - Rezwon
- Resident
- 6y ago
"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."
1Flag - Sonny
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Reverse traffic into the suburbs for work is great! From downtown to Timonium takes approximately 20-25 minutes."
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 6y ago
"this area is beautiful. close to inner harbor area. couple good restaurants and bars. I have enjoyed the restaurant week in downtown."
2Flag - Jen M. K.
- Prev. Resident
- 6y ago
"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. "
3Flag - Erin M.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"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."
0Flag - Christopher.isaacson
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Dog friendly neighborhood w/ a central waterside bar that allows for dogs and gives the dog bowls of water"
0Flag - Anna Z.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"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. "
0Flag - Byrdie09
- Resident
- 7y ago
"We are close to everything, can walk or bike or use bird/lime scooters to get around. Being near I95 is convenient. I wish grocery stores were better. Parking can be a hassle, unless you pad to park in a city garage monthly. Loved living here as a renter, but now that Ive started a family and have a baby we are looking to move."
4Flag - Quennellaw
- Visitor
- 7y ago
"Movies night, neighborhood watch. Neighbors that look out for the community, police officers that keep the community safe"
0Flag - Joya D.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Great local Famers market. Access to cool bars and restaurants. Easy access to three types of metro. Free circulator. "
0Flag - Deryl P.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Safe, and wonderful people, great amenities, beautiful views and close to Blue Ridge Parkway and wonderful state parks"
2Flag - Ellen E.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"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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