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ASHBURTON
Larger homes on tree-lined streets, and lots of gardeners
Home to several generations of Baltimore’s African American elite, partic- ularly politicians — Catherine Pugh, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, and Kurt Schmoke all lived here at different times in their lives — Ashburton was once the rural summer estate of a prominent Baltimore banker. Although the city has slowly grown out to meet Ashburton, it retains a country feel, with beautifully landscaped homes and an active garden club. Nearby Hanlon Park has perhaps the best view anywhere of the Baltimore skyline.
Home styles: Larger homes in brick, stone, and stucco, with good-sized yards and tree-lined streets. Another National Historic District, with great tax credits available for renovations.
Walk to: Hanlon Park, its lake, and walking path. Neighborhood walking is also nice, with lots of people working on their yards and socializing. Nearby is Mondawmin Mall. If you haven’t been to Mondawmin since the MVA closed, come again. There’s a new Target and all the usual mall favorites — Marshall’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, TGI Fridays, and more. City buses run down Liberty Heights Avenue.
Home prices: Median home price is $110,000, with a steady growth in home sales.
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