Baltimore Population Surge: Reasons Behind Residents' Growth

Written by Posted On Monday, 19 November 2018 06:46

A current, popular, choice for movers at the moment is Baltimore, Maryland. A quick delve into the local history might provide a clue to what people find so enchanting about the so called "Charm City". Baltimore was started in 1729 and has bloomed to be the 21st biggest city and 30th most populated city in the United States. It has had ups and downs, as any city, but history richly surrounds it. Baltimore has given birth to such greats as Babe Ruth, Edgar Allan Poe, patriot Frederick Douglas, and Edith Hamilton- a renowned educator.

 

One could spend a day or a week exploring the streets of Baltimore, but you would be remiss to not see the Inner Harbor. The Inner Harbor's real estate is moving quickly in Baltimore, if you are interested in having Camden Yards and the National Aquarium in your back yard then you should move quickly. The Inner Harbor is home to the highest priced and the desirable neighborhoods in the mid-Atlantic region. We believe Baltimore will continue its rapid growth mainly because it offers businesses and commuters proximity to Washington, D.C. that no one else can.

 

Federal Hill is a lovely historic area in Baltimore that people are flocking to for business and pleasure. This cultural neighborhood is named for a large hill that oversees the Inner e retail businesses and restaurants take a quaint, lovable persona and the residents are famously courteous. A history buff would be interested in the street market. This area has been the main source for trade and also music lovers. The comfortable town always populated and the traffic is reasonable even filled with business during the week and frequent festivals during the weekend.

 

Approximately 21 percent of Federal Hill residents regularly walk to work and if Baltimore is your new office; you can too. Baltimore has many more towns that offer proximity to buzzing business as well as a cozy metropolitan feel. The many political landmarks of Baltimore are noticed on the grid-like traffic and some give Baltimore the nickname "Monument city". Baltimore also boasts amazing architecture and a tour of the centuries old buildings are meticulously maintained. So please feel free to explore the areas within Baltimore and fall in love with the history and the struggles the city has endured.

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