Wyman Park Area
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Great for
- Internet Access
- Pest Free
- Gym & Fitness
- Medical Facilities
- Neighborly Spirit
Not great for
- Lack of Traffic
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- LGBT+
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Wyman Park Area
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2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Parking
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Childcare
"A Nice Place to Live"
Wyman Hill is a pleasant, economically diverse community in Baltimore. Depending on their needs and budgets, families can choose between a wide variety of housing options. For those on a fixed income or just getting started in this, there are some nice high rise apartment buildings. Or, if you’re afraid of heights, there are also some very affordable garden apartments built close to the ground. On the other hand, is you are a couple with kids are looking forward to starting a family, there are also some very affordable single family homes in Wyman Park, many of them with shady lawns and plenty of bedrooms.
Most of the commercial and residential structures in Wyman Hill were built in the mid 20th century and reflect that style of architecture, though a few do date back to the 1920s. Among more recent buildings is the Keswick Nursing Home, built to house those at the end of their lives, and the Roland Park Country School, designed especially for those just learning how to live and work well with others. Finally, there are several new building associated with Johns Hopkins University, which continues to expand its campus into Wyman Park.
Most of the commercial and residential structures in Wyman Hill were built in the mid 20th century and reflect that style of architecture, though a few do date back to the 1920s. Among more recent buildings is the Keswick Nursing Home, built to house those at the end of their lives, and the Roland Park Country School, designed especially for those just learning how to live and work well with others. Finally, there are several new building associated with Johns Hopkins University, which continues to expand its campus into Wyman Park.
Pros
- solid, middle class neighborhood
Cons
- not great architecture
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- LGBT+