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Housing
Housing | Recreation | Week-end
Getaways
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Graduate
Students have a wide choice of affordable
housing. In contrast to most coastal cities,
Baltimore rental prices have risen only
modestly in recent years.
The
area near the Homewood campus has long been
a favorite among Johns Hopkins graduate students.
Most students live there and then ride the
free shuttle bus that connects the Homewood
and Medical School campuses. Graduate and
medical student housing is also available
at the Medical School in the University-owned
Reed Hall. At Reed Hall, the monthly rental
for a single student ranges from $340 to $365.
Additional housing information, and up-to-date
listings of non-University houses and apartments
for rent in the Baltimore area, can be obtained
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CHARLES
VILLAGE
Three
miles northwest of the medical campus. Just
a few blocks from the Homewood campus, this
neighborhood has always beenpopular with
undergraduate as well as graduate students.
Charles
Village Neighborhood Community
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MOUNT
VERNON/BOLTON HILL
One
and a half miles west of the medical campus.
A few blocks away from the Washington Monument.
For those who enjoy city life, spacious row
houses can be rented in the heart of the city,
minutes from downtown. Mount
Vernon Neighborhood Community
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FELLS
POINT
One
and a half miles south of the medical campus.
More and more, students are choosing to
live in this convenient, affordable waterfront
community.
Fells
Point Neighborhood Community
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CANTON
One and a half miles southeast of the medical
campus. More and more, students are choosing
to live in this convenient, affordable waterfront
community.
Canton
Neighborhood Community
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