rob14599 said:
Hey, I'm already sold. I'll be attending Hopkins in the Fall. Any suggestions on good off-campus housing?
Yeah, I hear ya about the disenchantment. Undergraduate pre-meds are the biggest a-holes in the world (present company excluded).
There are a lot of places to live in Baltimore. There is no one good spot, it really depends on what you are looking for. Most of the kids live in one of the many apartment complexes next to Homewood (the undergrad campus) along Charles Street. Its a mixed area. Some places are extremely nice, some okay, it is a college town and Some of these tend to be older and a little run down, but or maybe I was just too picky, plus it has been a few years since I was there so things may have changed. Other kids live downtown in highrise apartment complexes, there a few big name ones but these can be pretty pricey. Also some live in an area just south and a little east of the JHMI campus near the water in an area called Canton. These apartments tend to be pricey too though. All of these are really close to school or just a shuttle ride away (10 minutes).
I ended up living in Towson which is about 8 miles north of JHMI. I chose Towson cause I could get a nicer place for a little cheaper than areas in Canton or downtown. I liked it overall, although it is quite a trek to school. There is a shuttle between the colleges in Baltimore
http://www.baltimorecollegetown.org/asp/home.asp I used to ride to I homewood from Towson and then I would ride the JHMI shuttle to school. It sounds complicated and it was kinda, usually took a long time to get to school like an hour and half some days. And you can drive to school kinda quick on the 83 because Towson is right off the 680. Just a suggestion. I lived in the Dulaney Valley Apartments across from Goucher College, pretty nice (~800/month), lots of college kids there cause Goucher is across the street and Towson U. is not very far away.
I wouldn't recommend counting on the lightrail system (it was always my experience that it was way slow and not that great). I don't know about the subway (I have never riden it). It runs from JHMI to Owenings Mills (which is a really nice place, but really, really far away) and I am not sure about the areas it also stops at along the way.
Other places to check-out might be finding a row house to rent in the inner harbor, canton, or butcher's hill area (all close to school). Roland Park seems like a really nice place, but you might be able to find some place to rent ( I never really checked it out). Also you can check out places near the monument area/peabody, most of the places I looked at were really bad, but it is a nice area and maybe they have redone some stuff. Lastly, some people even commute from DC everday on the commuter train between DC/Baltimore that stops at Penn station (there is also a JHMI shuttle stop there).
Hope that helps. Maybe JDFlash has some suggestions too you could use.