Charles Village

Baltimore, Maryland Homes for Sale

About Charles Village

Located right in the heart of the northern central area of Baltimore, Charles Village is a quaint neighborhood quietly tucked inside the 29th most populous city in the United States. It presents the perfect blend of urban living with a quaint, intimate lifestyle. It was first developed as a streetcar suburb in the early 1900s before rapid expansion allowed it to take its current form.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $135,000 to $488,888

Closed Prices: $77,000 to $710,000

Median Sale Price: $243,950

Average $ per sq ft: $142

Association Fee Ranges: $0/mo, $0

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1870 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 552 to 4221 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 0 to 7 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 0 to 5 Bathrooms

Around Charles Village

As is customary in Baltimore, Charles Village has a lot to offer food lovers. Little Korea is located in the southern portion of Charles Village and his home to a large number of restaurants. Other highly regarded options include Tamber's, a retro American and Indian diner, breakfast hotspot Carma's Café, and Pizza Studio, a modern pizzeria specializing in the type of creative pizzas that you likely aren't going to find anywhere else.

One of the more interesting points about Charles Village is that despite the fact that it is in the heart of the city, it isn't all condo living. There are many row homes in the area that help make it a desirable place to live for people looking for a "best of both worlds" situation. Many students live in the northern part of Charles Village, thanks largely to its proximity to The Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus. Many of the row homes are incredibly well-maintained and even feature bright, unique colors. In the late 1990s, local residents were challenged to paint their homes in vivid colors not normally seen in the area, giving Charles Village a look and feel all its own.

Thanks to the fact that Charles Village is located so close to The Johns Hopkins University, you can often expect to see a mixture of both professionals eager to continue their education and those looking to live a quiet life in the best way possible. Thanks to the nearby Baltimore Museum of Art, creativity also abounds. It is not uncommon to see students and local artists working on projects all year long. You may even see a Hollywood celebrity or two as many notable productions have filmed in the area over the last few years, including "The Social Network" in 2009 and "House of Cards."

The perfect Sunday in Charles Village usually involves heading over to Wyman Park Restaurant, home to one of the best brunch menus in the area. Depending on the weather, you may also want to get out there and enjoy all that Mother Nature has to offer by way of the many local parks in the neighborhood.

A perfect Friday night in Charles Village, when not spent enjoying a low-key night on your front porch, most often involves a trip into the greater Baltimore area. Charles Village is just a short car ride away from the historic Inner Harbor, which is filled with locals and tourists all year long. Charles Village itself has a handful of local pubs, neighborhood bars, and even a theater. You can then retreat back into the quiet intimacy of your home to relax and unwind after a hard week at work or school.

Locals Love

  • Walkability
  • Variety of Restaurants
  • Quiet, Comfortable Community
  • Proximity to Downtown Areas

Locals Don't Love

  • Traffic
  • Street Parking
  • Snow

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