1 Bedroom Duplex

Spacious 1 BD with a large kitchen in a great location in Dundalk, Maryland on 2946 Sollers Point Rd. There is an on-site laundry with easy access. Water is included in the rent. Call to find out about this property and  others in the Baltimore area: (410) 698-1111. Sorry, no pets are allowed. Section 8 welcome. Please note: We conduct credit checks as part of our application process.
It is only a 4-minute drive to Merritt Park Shopping Center, a bustling strip mall, with popular stores includes a Dollar Tree, Walgreens, Texas Roadhouse, Merritt Sub, a nail salon, a dentist and other service-based businesses in Baltimore County.

Close to Shopping

The apt is also close to Weis Markets. They guarantee the lowest price in the area on their products which includes meat, deli, seafood, produce, baked goods, and their own brand products. They are satisfaction guaranteed.

Here are 4 interesting facts about Dundalk:

1. A Little Appalachia in Maryland: Dundalk’s history is deeply intertwined with Appalachia. During and after World War II, a significant number of people from the Appalachian region migrated to the area, drawn by job opportunities at the Bethlehem Steel plant. This influx led to Dundalk earning the nickname “Little Appalachia”.

2. A Historic Area: Established in 1983, the Dundalk Historic District spans over 300 acres and showcases a diverse range of architectural styles from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. This district is a testament to Dundalk’s long and rich history, offering a glimpse into the community’s past.

3. A Technological Time Capsule: The National Electronics Museum in Dundalk is a must-visit for electronics enthusiasts. This unique museum houses a vast collection of historical electronics equipment, from early radios and televisions to computers and telecommunication devices. It’s a fascinating journey through the evolution of technology.

4. A Transatlantic Connection: Dundalk, Maryland, shares its name with the town of Dundalk in Ireland. Both towns have a strong industrial heritage, with Ireland’s Dundalk once being a major shipbuilding center. This connection highlights the global reach of the Dundalk name and the shared experiences of these two communities.

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