Locust Point

Comfortable Downtown Living Just Off the Beaten Path
Locust Point is home to Under Armour and Fort McHenry, two of Baltimore's most notable landmarks. Renters here can enjoy lovely views of the city along the harbor or spend time at popular spots like Snug & Evil, 1157 Bar Kitchen, or the Port Public House.
Median rents in Locust Point
Studio
$
1,850
1 Bedroom
$
2,200
2 Bedroom
$
3,100

Living in
Locust Point

Historic Landmarks
Beautiful Sights
Greenery
Very Safe
Pet Friendly
Harbor
Easy to Walk
Locust Point — 9/10 Rating (based on 2 neighborhood reviews)
Locust Point is one of the most adorable neighborhoods in Baltimore. Easily safe to run/walk around at night, full of dog parks and corner bars, lots of neighborhoody activities. It's still got a very community feel to it despite all of the commercial building that is happening in the area. There are many young families as well as people who have lived here for generations.
Keep reading
8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Anthem House
It's very safe. Great to walk around and see the sights. Pet friendly location.
Keep reading
10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
McHenry Row


Getting to Know
Locust Point

Neighborhood Boundaries
East to West Boundaries: Fort McHenry to Key Hwy
North to South Boundaries: Tide Point to Patapsco River
dining
Barracudas Locust Point Tavern
Himalayan House
Our House
World of Beer
grocery
Harris Teeter
fitness
BambooMoves Yoga
South Locust Point Cruise Terminal
parks
Latrobe Park
coffee
Dessert Fantasies
bus
94 (bus)
About your Neighbors
Data from the 2013 American Community Survey

Zip Codes
Locust Point includes zip code 21230
Rent vs Own
37
%
of Locust Point residents are renters
Driving to Work
79
%
of Locust Point residents drive to work
New Construction
9
%
of housing units in Locust Point have been built in the last 15 years
Building Types
90
%
<20 units
2
%
20-49 units
8
%
50+ units
Demographics
Children (under 18)
18
%
18 - 34
38
%
35 - 54
26
%
55+
18
%
Unit Mix
2
%
Studio
15
%
1 Bed
40
%
2 Bed
43
%
3+ Bed
Occupation or Education
Working Professional
64
%
Undergrad Student
6
%
Grad Student
5
%
Unemployed
7
%
Retired
16
%
What Locust Point Residents Think About Their Apartments
overall
7.4
value
7.0
amenities
8.6
social
8.0
management
7.4

Best Apartments
in Locust Point


Studio $1,570
1 Bed $1,987
2 Beds $3,124

1 Bed $2,400
2 Beds $3,500

Check availability


Check availability

Studio $1,540
1 Bed $1,660
2 Beds $1,920

Check availability

Nearby Neighborhoods

Neighborhood Guide
Charles Village
Residential Living with a Heavy Student Population
Neighborhood Guide
Canton
Low-key Neighborhood with its Own Social Scene
Neighborhood Guide
Wyman Park
An Ideal Blend of Urban and Rural Living
Neighborhood Guide
Tuscany-Canterbury
A Baltimore Treasure
Neighborhood Guide
Pigtown/Washington Village
Affordable Neighborhood with a Rapidly Growing Population
Neighborhood Guide
Otterbein
Small, Historic Neighborhood with Character
Neighborhood Guide
Inner Harbor
The Heart of Charm City
Neighborhood Guide
Fells Point
Fun, Walkable Neighborhood by the Water
Neighborhood Guide
Guilford
Quiet, Family-oriented Neighborhood
Neighborhood Guide
Mid-Town Belvedere
"The Crown Jewel" of Baltimore
Neighborhood Guide
Riverside
Picturesque Views of the Water
Neighborhood Guide
Sharp-Leadenhall
A Neighborhood Full of Pride
Neighborhood Guide
Fallstaff
Family-Oriented Environment
Neighborhood Guide
Mount Washington
Quaint, residential neighborhood on the outskirts of Baltimore
Neighborhood Guide
Little Italy
Cultural and Ethnic Icon
Neighborhood Guide
Hampden
Close-knit Community with a Young, Hip Vibe
Neighborhood Guide
Federal Hill
Young, Lively Neighborhood with Picturesque Views of the Inner Harbor
Neighborhood Guide
Butcher's Hill
Popular for Young Professionals
Neighborhood Guide
Jonestown
Home to Baltimore City Landmarks