If you are renting, the landlord cant (isnt supposed to) charge you the CA dues. It only covers living there, nothing else. Columbia association (like the card) gets you pool access to all the pools, and all the gyms tennis courts and shit.I have heard and read some great things about Columbia, MD....I also know there is Columbia Assoc. dues. Does anyone know what they are and what they cover?
Sucks for you. Only place I would live in the city (and it was where I lived) is on the good side of Patterson park.(camden). But its ridiculously expensive now, and you still have to park on the street. Which I absolutely hate. The rent in some of those places is 1400+. I paid $1400 for a 2b/2.5ba townhouse with fully funished basement (was my room) with designated parking, pool and tennis courts and people come and cut your lawn. In elkridge. There is no comparison.There are large sections of the city that are very good and have a great deal of money in it, along with surrounding parts of the county. But the prior mayor (now gov) and current gov, used and are using the city as a stepping stone, they could careless about the people and the problems. Murder, Cancer, and AIDS are all up. But hey, lets keep electing the same democrats that let it go to crap, and keep the same police heads in power that seem to allow staggering numbers of murders and crime.
The population is getting smaller, because smart people are moving out. I am there everyday, I work off of 28th street.
I still say Howard county, specifically columbia or elkridge. Im stickin to that answer.Yea Ive heard the city has been going downhill as well. I don't plan on spending a great deal of time there as it is, let alone live there. Sounds like Columbia or surrounding area is the place to be....anyone else
lets get this back on topic
I would consider Canton and Hamden or even Federal Hill. Cannot afford the Art district, harbor condo's or even Roland Park. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifIf you are renting, the landlord cant (isnt supposed to) charge you the CA dues. It only covers living there, nothing else. Columbia association (like the card) gets you pool access to all the pools, and all the gyms tennis courts and shit.
Sucks for you. Only place I would live in the city (and it was where I lived) is on the good side of Patterson park.(camden). But its ridiculously expensive now, and you still have to park on the street. Which I absolutely hate. The rent in some of those places is 1400+. I paid $1400 for a 2b/2.5ba townhouse with fully funished basement (was my room) with designated parking, pool and tennis courts and people come and cut your lawn. In elkridge. There is no comparison.
I still say Howard county, specifically columbia or elkridge. Im stickin to that answer.
I just realized i called it camden. B-more on my brain. I meant canton. Like 3 minutes from canton square. it still sucked, it was nice and everything, but living on a main street (every street in bmore) sucked. Parking on the street sucked, coming home at 1 am and having to drive all around the neighborhood looking for a parking space. Then The neighbors silver deville got rear ended, while it was parked by some guy. In the spot that I usually park in, I came home a little after it happened. I just dont like city living compared to county I guess. Federal Hill is ridiculous now, I dont even know why people pay that much for that shit.I would consider Canton and Hamden or even Federal Hill. Cannot afford the Art district, harbor condo's or even Roland Park. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
catonsville is basically ellicott city to me. If parking is a big factor for you(like it is for me) dont even consider living in baltimore. If you live in an apartment complex or some other complex in catonsville youll have parking. But my friend bought a townhouse in catonsville, he still has to park on the street. Catonsville is basically going towards the city, its on the outskirts of the west side. Off of route 40. Catonsville is more towards the city than Ellicott city.I live in Philly now and parking is ridiculous, cant even leave at any point on a weekend without having to circle around 40 times to get a spot when I get back. im through with that, parking is an important factor in looking at these places.
Someone recommended cantonsville to me today, is this location worth looking into?