Mid-Town Belvedere
- Neighborhood in Baltimore, MD
Neighborhood
Mid-Town Belvedere
- grade AOverall Grade
- Rating 3.13 out of 5 23 reviews
Report Card
- Public Schoolsgrade C minus
- Crime & Safetygrade C+
- Housinggrade C minus
- Nightlifegrade A+
- Good for Familiesgrade B
- Diversitygrade A minus
- Jobsgrade C+
- Weathergrade B minus
- Cost of Livinggrade C+
- Health & Fitnessgrade A minus
- Outdoor Activitiesgrade A minus
- Commutegrade A
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Real Estate
Median Home Value
$262,354
National
$244,900Median Rent
$1,101
National
$1,163Area Feel
Dense Urban
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Mid-Town Belvedere Rankings
Niche ranks thousands of neighborhoods based on key statistics from the U.S. Census and expert insights.
Crime & Safety
Crime & Safety
grade C+
Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Assault319national 282.7
- Murder0national 6.1
- RapeNo data availablenational 40.7
- Robbery1,141.5national 135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Burglary789national 500.1
- Theft3,391national 2,042.8
- Motor Vehicle Theft0national 284
Residents
Diversity
grade A minus
Based on ethnic and economic diversity.
Median Household Income
$52,511
National
$69,021Families with Children
3%
Top Public Schools Serving Mid-Town Belvedere
- grade A
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
- Rating 3.94 out of 5 661 reviews
- grade A minus
Baltimore School for the Arts
- Rating 3.93 out of 5 134 reviews
- grade B+
Baltimore City College
- Rating 3.8 out of 5 585 reviews
- grade B minus
Independence School Local I High School
- Rating 3.14 out of 5 7 reviews
- grade C+
Bard High School Early College
- Rating 3.67 out of 5 43 reviews
Top Private Schools Near Mid-Town Belvedere
- grade A+
The Bryn Mawr School
- Rating 4.44 out of 5 312 reviews
- grade A+
Gilman School
- Rating 4.44 out of 5 72 reviews
- grade A+
St. Timothy's School
- Rating 4.2 out of 5 102 reviews
- grade A+
The Park School of Baltimore
- Rating 4.4 out of 5 81 reviews
- grade A+
Friends School of Baltimore
- Rating 4.27 out of 5 106 reviews
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Mid-Town Belvedere Reviews
Rating 3.13 out of 5 23 reviews
Growing up in the suburbs makes living in a "dangerous" city environment like Baltimore difficult for me. However, as it is a collegetown, there are many students around that also makes it a unique environment in that it is easy to select neighborhoods for their demographics. Certain areas have primarily students/young adults, others have more working professionals, and yet others are full of undergrad students. I would continue to live here if I had to redo it, and I think the future will see a lot of improvement in crime, property values and school systems. Personally for me it ranks behind suburban areas because that is what I am used to.
I have lived in Baltimore for two years and haven't personally had a problem with safety. There are unsafe areas including North Ave, Greenmount Ave and the area surrounding the medical campus. A classmate of mine lived near the medical campus and his laptop was stolen. There are also numerous abandoned properties, but most of us who rent find the properties affordable (especially considering other students and myself who live on graduate student stipends).
There is some diversity in my actual school environment, but less so where I live/neighborhood. However, that is because the city seems to be divided; Mt Vernon typically has the young adults/students, mid-Charles village has the working professionals and upper Charles village has the undergrad students. No matter what though, people seem to be friendly everywhere.