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Cost of Housing
From the roof decks, most dwellings have water views, the skyline and the
neighborhood's signature: seemingly endless rows of houses. The average price
for a home in Canton has risen to $280,000 for renovated row houses.
Fixer-uppers with no updates can start at under $100,000.
Rentals are scarce, but range from lofts or apartments costing $1,000 to
$2,000 monthly for 800 to 1,000 square feet with two or three bedrooms, plus
1.5 or two baths.
School System
A mass of parochial schools in east Baltimore, administered by the Catholic
Archdiocese of Baltimore, draw most school-age children who live in Canton. Most
have solid reputations, including Father Kolbe Academy and Our Lady
of Pompei Schools, both K through eighth grades.
The area is also served by the Baltimore
public schools, which has a mixed reputation, but Highlandtown Elementary
School is among the best.
Entertainment
Baltimore's hottest spot, Canton is a key location that underscores
its popularity. A couple of miles to the east are the Inner
Harbor and tourist attractions, the Maryland Science
Center and the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
Little Italy is right next door to Canton, where the scent of garlic wafts
through streets lined with more than 20 Italian restaurants, and Fells Point,
where numerous bars welcome the bohemian and party animals alike.
Canton Square,a small commercial strip in the community's center, boasts trendy bars and
restaurants,including Nacho Mama's, a Tex-Mex eatery decorated with Elvis
memorabilia.
The Canton Dog Park is considered by Baltimore's residents
to be among the best.
Transportation
Canton is just three miles from Interstate 95, making this neighborhood a favorite for
commuters. Driving south on I-95 40 miles to Washington D.C. takes 70 minutes
to two hours, and north 45 miles to corporate workplaces in Delaware takes an
hour. Meanwhile, the three-mile commute to downtown Baltimore on city streets is only 15
minutes at the maximum.
Continuous City Bus routes offer service to all points in the metropolitan
area and Baltimore's light rail train and subway system is a short walk away.
Canton, Fells Point, Little Italy and the Inner Harbor are also connected by a
promenade and a two water taxi companies.
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