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Roland Springs

Location

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The Community of Roland Springs is located east of Roland Avenue and west of North Charles Street, just off of Cold Spring Lane, and is surrounded by the neighborhood of Roland Park.

Zip Code: 21210

Description

The Community of Roland Springs is a community of 104 individually owned townhomes. The community is located on several acres off of Cold Spring Lane just east of Roland Avenue. It is surrounded by the different plats of Roland Park. The common grounds, playground and swimming pool are all popular areas for recreation throughout the year. The recent home sales in the community have ranged from $295,000 to approximately $339,000. The Homeowners Association fee covers common grounds maintenance, removing snow from the roads, pool maintenance plus water. Taxes and individual home maintenance are among the responsibilities of the home Owner.

History

The Community of Roland Springs was built in three stages with construction beginning in 1974. The final stage was completed in 1988. The land was formerly the St. Mary’s Female Orphan Asylum which was home to children between the ages of 6 and 14.

Contacts

Roland Springs Community Association
410.963.0853
Bill Miller, President
wpmjsm@verizon.net

Parks and Recreation

  • Stoney Run Park
  • Wyman Park

Arts and Culture

Healthcare

Educational Resources

From pre-school to high school, Baltimore City’s schools serve students and families across more than 225 neighborhoods. Parents and students have numerous choices from public, private, parochial, and charter schools. Many elementary schools are zoned geographically, but are increasingly becoming schools of choice. All high schools are choice schools and all middle schools are becoming schools of choice in 2010-2011. This means students can apply to attend any school in the City regardless of their home address; some schools do have admission criteria. All charter schools and Transformation Schools have lotteries for admission.

Baltimore offers a wealth of opportunities when it comes to higher education at both the undergraduate, graduate and technical education levels. The seventeen colleges and universities within or near the City enroll more than 120,000 students. Through the Baltimore Collegetown Network, 16 area colleges cooperate and share resources, such as shuttle buses and libraries.

Places of Worship

Pet Care

Shopping Centers

  • Roland Park Shopping Center

Roland Springs is perfect for me for several reasons. It is just around the corner from 'restaurant row', has beautiful, well maintained grounds including a swimming pool and playground. Close to I83, it is convenient to everything!

-Pat S.

Community Personality


  • Contemporary
  • Friendly
  • Pet-friendly
  • Unique
  • Walkable

Housing Types

To Buy

Rowhomes

Resident Referral

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Homeownership Counseling


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Neighborhood Statistics and Resources


Average Home Sales
Prices by neighborhood

Baltimore CityView
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Crime Mapping
Crime data by address from the Baltimore Police Department


Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance 
Census-based interactive mapping data