[deleted] OP t1_ixvrta2 wrote
Fells Point for music.
Eat at Ekiben for lunch.
Check out Cat’s Eye Pub. Live music every day, and people there will often know where other live music is.
Don’t go to anything owned by Atlas Group. It’s all mediocre, overpriced, and owned by racist shitheads.
Other areas to check out: Hampden, Remington, Charles Village, Old Goucher, Station North, Mt Vernon, Canton, Fed Hill
A $600 apartment seems exceedingly unlikely. Single rooms in houses are offered at $900.
If you find a studio/one bed in a decent neighborhood under 1200 you’re lucky.
RyanHallmighty t1_ixvslbg wrote
Gotcha! Thanks for all the advice :) yeah I figure I’m probably too low on my rent expectation but I still thought I’d ask haha
TonyDanza888 t1_ixw4th8 wrote
Follow all of that guy's advice. Cat's Eye is a must and it's in Fells Point which has plenty of other options on top of it.
Thursday you can check out Canton Square which seems to be more crowded. It's not everyone's favorite crowd but they have $1 beers at Claddagh and you'll see crowds at Lee's, El Buf and SoPro all in that little area.
[deleted] OP t1_ixvtdfl wrote
That’s like, shitty basement bedroom in a shared house money. With utilities prob not included.
sit_down_man t1_ixw1fb5 wrote
If you’re willing to have a roommate or two, the city is your oyster for $600 or so, but on your own, there’s really no chance unless you really scrape the bottom of the barrel.
[deleted] OP t1_ixw6wuh wrote
Idk about “your oyster”. More like it’s reasonable to expect to find something shared for $600 with a little looking.
I saw a house the other day which they were trying to rent out 5 rooms at $900 each. It’s insane.
sit_down_man t1_ixwfet2 wrote
Yea that’s totally. But I think I’m being reasonable to say that 2-3 roommates at $500-700 each gives you access to almost every major “popular” neighborhood in the city. Might not always be the nicest place but you def have access to most of the city
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