Submitted by dobbythepup t3_ybtcbg in baltimore
blsavarese t1_itwljn3 wrote
Reply to comment by blsavarese in Advice on neighborhoods to check out ahead of potential move by dobbythepup
oh, and my hubs doesn't drive--only uses transit. transit here is not great, but RH is basically located at the N/S and E/W transit hub.
needleinacamelseye t1_itxs1av wrote
For what it's worth, OP specifically said that she was looking for walkability in her post. While the houses in Res Hill are very nice, and I agree it gets a worse reputation than it deserves, I wouldn't exactly call it walkable. There are no businesses in the neighborhood save for Dovecote Cafe, and it's surrounded by parks, a busy freeway, and other staunchly residential neighborhoods. Most everything you might want to do or buy is going to be in Hampden or CV or Station North or Mt Vernon, so if you're looking for walkability, why not live in one of those neighborhoods and save yourself having to drive everywhere?
blsavarese t1_itxuyi9 wrote
Have to respectfully disagree. We love Cookhouse, On the Hill, and Tilted Row just to name a few restaurants. Can easily walk to the PO and the elementary school one block away. Oh yeah, also close to the zoo and walking distance the symphony. Also, we can walk only minutes to major transit hubs to get wherever transit takes you. pretty comparable experience to many ‘hoods in Brooklyn. So yeah, no Starbucks and no walkable grocery, but maybe you’ll even find that with the development of Madison Park North. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Strong recommendation for RH.
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