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FormStateCitySecurity_GradeArea_NumberTerrain_DescriptionFavorable_InfluencesDetrimental_InfluencesINHABITANTS_TypeINHABITANTS_Annual_IncomeINHABITANTS_ForeignbornINHABITANTS_FINHABITANTS_NegroINHABITANTS_NINHABITANTS_InfiltrationINHABITANTS_Relief_FamiliesINHABITANTS_Population_IncreaseINHABITANTS_Population_DecreaseINHABITANTS_Population_StaticBUILDINGS_TypesBUILDINGS_ConstructionBUILDINGS_AgeBUILDINGS_RepairTen_Fifteen_DesirabilityRemarksDate
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore A2RollingFairly new suburban area of homogeneous character. Well planned development. Fairly close to city shopping area. Near Parks. Near Schools. NoneSubstantial Middle Class$3000 - 5,000NoNANoNANoneNoneFast NANADetached an row housesBrick and frame1 to 10 yearsGoodUpwardA recent development with much room for expansion directly to the north. Ground Rent $90-$120. Average $110. Much of this property has been built in past five years, especially on northern edge. Valuation changes do not include these properties.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore A1Undulating Very nicely planned residential area of medium to large homes. Direct transportation to center of city is good. Close to business area on Greenmount Ave.NoneExecutives, Professional Menover $5000NoneNANoNANoneNoneModerately FastNANASingle family detachedBrick and Stone12 yearsVery goodUpwardMostly fee properties. A few homes valued at $10,000 to 15 000 along Homeland Avenue with Ground Rent up to $150May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore A 3RollingGood residential area. Well planned.Distance to CityExecutives, Professional Men3500 - 7000NoneNANoNANoneNoneModerately FastNANAOne family detachedBrick, Stone, and Frame1 to 20 yearsGood to excellentUpwardPrincipally fee property. This section lies in Baltimore County outside Baltimore City. Originally developed as expensive section, but recent houses have been lower priced, thus holding down values in higher priced units. May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore A4LevelWell planned development of fairlyNoneProfessional and Executives over $5000NoneNANoneNANoneNoneSlowlyNANAOne familyBrick, Stone, and Frame10 yearsGoodUpwardAll fee propertyMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore A 5Undulating Desirable residential section. Good quality, medium priced section.NoneExecutives, Professional Men$3,500 - $10,000NoneNANoNANoneNoneModerately FastNANAOne family detachedBrick and Stone1 to 20 yearsGoodUpwardMerridale only recently developed. Prices do not include Merridale. Principally fee property. Part of the section is outside Baltimore city limits. NA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - NorthwoodA6RollingTo be developed as high grade developmentNANANANANANANANANANANANASingle MasonryNANANAOwned and controlled by the Roland Park Company. Developers apparently intend to keep the section comparable to Guilford. All fee property.NA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B1Rolling to hillyDesirable old residential section. Principally large homes and well restrictedNo.Executives, Professional Menover $4000NoNANoNANoNoneNANAYesOne family detachedFrame25 yearsGoodStaticThis section was completely built up in 1921. All fee properties. Houses are hard to sell in this section, but character of area is good. NA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B2Rolling to hillyRestricted, desirable residential section of moderately large houses on large lots. A wooded section of good character.NoneExecutives, Professional Menover $5000NoNANoNANoneNoneSlowlyNANAOne family detachedFrame and Brick15 to 25 yearsGoodStatic to upwardPrincipally fee property. May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B3High levelGood residential section of fast moving property.Few streets of property in poor conditionBusiness Men$3000 and upNoNANoNANoFewModerately FastNANASingle detachedBrick and Frame15 yearsGoodStatic to upwardSection is very spotty with poor houses lying on low ground. Most of new development is on western edge. Ground rents are either $90 or $120May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B4Rolling to levelGood suburban residential area of modest homes. A desirable section of good character.NoneBusiness people$2500 to $4000SmallNANoNANAVery fewModerately FastNANAOne family cottageFrame5 to 25 yearsGoodStatic to upwardGround rent range $90 to $120. Part of the section is outside Baltimore City limitsMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B5Undulating Good residential section of homogeneous character.NoneWhite collar class$2500 to $3500Very fewNANoNANoVery fewNANAYesTwo story rowBrick20 yearsFairly GoodStaticGround rents $90 to $120. Principally $90.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B6RollingNear Druid Hill Park. Close to center of city.Built on filled ground. White collar class$3,000 NoNANoNANoNoneSlowlyNANATwo story rowBrick5 to 10 yearsGoodStatic to upwardThree story houses on Reisterstown Road are 25 years old. Ground Rents $90 to $120. Predominating $96May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B7High levelStable residential section of modest homes.NoneMechanics$2000 to $2500NoNANoNANoVery fewSlowlyNANATwo story row and semi detachedBrick10 yearsGoodStaticGround rents $60 to $90. Predominating $84. Fair valuationMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B8RollingGood residential area holding up in valueNoneMiddle class$2500 to $3500NoNANoNANoneVery fewModeratelyNANAOne family cottageFrame25 yearsGoodStatic to upwardGround rents $72 to $120. Ground rents in Cedarcroft are principally $120May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Metropolitan AreaB9Undulating Fairly good residential section with all conveniences.Distance to center of cityMiddle class$2500 to $3500NoNANoNANoneNoneSlowlyNANAOne family detachedBrick and frame1 to 20 yearsFairly GoodStaticThis section lies in Baltimore County just outside of Baltimore City. Ground rent $90 to $120. Principally $90. New houses are up to $10,000May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B10Rolling highDesirable residential section, homogeneous as to development and general type of construction. Free of bad features. Substantial class of people.NoneSkilled mechanics and Junior Executives$2000 to $4000MixtureNANoNAPeople from C-1FewFast NANAOne family detachedFrame and Brick6 to 25 yearsGoodStatic to upwardConsidered the best lending section in the city. Ground rent $75 to $120. Averaging $95May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore B11RollingHomogeneous development. Near to parks. Transportation is good. All modest homes in good demand.NoneWhite collar class$2000 to $3000NoneNANoNANoneNoneModerately fastNANATwo story rowBrick12 yearsVery goodUpwardGround rents range from $72 to $95. Predominating $72.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - DundalkB12FlatNear to Sparrows Point. Desirable residential section.Distances to commercial area. Narrow streets.Officers of Plants (industrial)$2,500 FewNANoNANoneMinimumModeratelyNANADetached Brick, Stucco, and Frame20 yearsFairly GoodUpward if steel mills operateVery few Ground Rents in Dundalk. This section was developed for officers of Bethlehem Steel Company at Sparrows Point.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreB14LevelQuiet suburban section of homogeneous characterNoWhite collar class$3000 and upNoNAYesSmallNoNoSlowlyNANAOne family cottageFrame20 yearsGoodStatic to upwardPrincipally fee property. Few ground rents $120May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - MetropolitanB15NAOutlying quiet suburban section.None except distances to center of city.Business men$3000 to $4000NoNANoNANoNoSlowlyNANADetached singlesBrick and frame1 to 25 yearsGoodStatic to upwardOutside Baltimore City limits. A few larger homes in Sudbrook Park up to $20,000. Principally fee properties. May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreB16High levelStable old residential section of good character.NoneBusiness people$3000 to $5000NoneNANoNANoVery fewNANAYesTwo and three story rowBrick35 yearsGoodStaticMany high-grade apartments are located along Charles and St. Paul streets. Ground rents range $90 to $150. Predominating $120May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - MetropolitanB17LevelOutlying quiet suburban section. County east of Baltimore County.NoBusiness men$2000 to $10000NoneNANoNANoVery fewSlowlyNANAOne family detachedFrame25 yearsGoodStatic to upwardPrincipally fee propertyMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreB18RollingVery high. Fairly new residential section of homogeneous development.NoneWhite collar class$2000 to $3000NoNANoNANoNominalFast NANATwo story rowsBrick1 to 15 yearsGoodStatic to upwardGround Rents range from $72 to $96. Predominating $90. A well developed and well planned section of modern homes.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. BurtonB19Rolling to hillyDesirable residential section of very good characterDistance to center of cityWhite collar class$3000 and upNoNANoNADesirableNominalSlowlyNANASinglesFrame masonry15 to 25 yearsGoodStatic to possibly upwardAverage held at $2000 to $2500 per acre. A sparsely settled area of high grade Americans. Fee properties.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. Mt. Washington SummitB20NASuburban atmosphere. Desirable residential sectionDistance to center of cityWhite collar class$2000 to $4000NoNANoNADesirableNANANAYesSinglesFrame20 to 40 yearsFairly GoodNAA sparsely settled section of modest homes. Principally fee propertiesNA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. VillahoveB21RollingA fairly new development of single homes in desirable surroundings. Distance to center of cityWhite collar classNANANANANANANANANANANANANANANAThis section has not taken the public's fancy and development appears to slowNA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. Colonial ParkB22NAThe natural section for expansion from Liberty Heights Ave developmentNANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANAStill very sparsely settled, but may be expected to develop into good character.NA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. Linthicum HeightsB23NADesirable residential section of good character. Suburban atmosphere.Distance to center of cityNANANANANANANANANANANASinglesFrameNANANANANA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC7RollingClose to commercial area. Fairly desirable residential section near parks.Old style architecture. Heavy obsolescence Clerks, mechanics$1500 to $2500NoNANominalNANoHeavyNANAYesTwo story rowBrick35 to 50 yearsFairDownwardGround rents range from $50 to $50. Average $50. There is considerable business on main thoroughfaresMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC8High, levelStable residential area of modest houses.NoneBusiness men, clerks$1500 to $3000SmallNANoNAnoneFewSlowlyNANATwo story row houses & semi detachedBrick20 yearsFairly GoodStaticGround rent range $60 to $90. This section has a concentration of medium income Jewish families. Cottages are not selling very well.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC9LevelConversion value of location for business purposes. Commercial future.Heavy traffic and disadvantage of commerce except as aboveWhite collar class, clerks$2,500 NoneNANoneNANoneFewNANAYesCottages on east side, Rows on west sideFrame and BrickRow 20, Frame 35 yearsFair to goodDownward as residential, upward for commerceGround rents $72 to $120. Average $90May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC10RollingOutlying residential section of small modest homesBad location. Principally poor transportationClerks, mechanics$2,000 NoNANoNANANominalNANAYesOne family detachedFrame15 yearsFairDownwardGround rent range $72 to $90. Predominating. The general reputation of this section is fair, but the section embraces some poorly constructed houses. May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC11Rolling to hillyNoneHeavy traffic through sectionMixture, laboring class$1,200 Mixture 10Yes5Poorer classesHeavyVery slowlyNANABungalowsFrame20 YearsFairStaticGround rents range $43 to $72. Average $60. Very spottyMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC12RollingProximity to industrial plants.NAIndustrial employees$1,200 Mixture11Yes2Foreigners and NegrosManyFairly fastNANARow housesBrick and frame25 yearsFairStaticGround rents $30 to $75. Predominating $60May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC13RollingOld residential section of modest character in poor condition. Near Druid Hill Park.Heavy obsolescence of propertySkilled mechanics, clerks$1,800 Mixture20NoneNAForeignersHeavyNANAYesTwo and three story rowBrick40 to 60 yearsFairStatic to downward.Ground rent range $42 to $90. Predominating $60 to $72. Not a very desirable area.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC14NAFairly good residential section of modest homesNoWhite collar class$2,500 NoNANoNANoVery fewSlowlyNANATwo story cottages and rowsFrame and Brick15 yearsGoodStatic to upwardGround rent range $72 to $95. Predominating $90May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC1Level to undulatingProximity to Patterson Park. Near to industrial plants.Substantial age and disadvantages of industry except as aboveSkilled labor$1,500 MixtureNAYes0.4Negro and ItalianYesNASlowlyNATwo and three story rowBrick25 to 45 yearsFairStatic to downward.This entire area is populated principally by persons of Polish extraction who have considerable pride of appearance of their property. Age of property necessitates the third grade. Ground rents in this area range from $42 to $72 and $42 to $48 predominates.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC2FlatNear to employment, particularly Sparrows PointDistance to center of city. Smoke and noise from factories lack of planning in developments.Industrial workers$1,200 Mixture20NoneNAForeignersGood numberSlowlyNANAOne family cottagesFrame15 yearsFairStatic to downward.Demand is expected to increase because of expansion at Sparrows Point. All fee properties. Portions of this section are outside city limits.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC3High rollingFairly desirable residential area of rather old houses. Close to commercial areaOld style architectureSkilled mechanics, clerks$1,500 Mixture6Yes8NegroModerateNANAYesTwo and three story rowBrick40 yearsFairStaticGround rents range from $48 to $75 and average $60May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC4High, levelClose to commercial area. Goucher college located in the section. Desirable location.Industrial plants. Continuing obsolescence of old propertyMixture$2,000 Mixture5NoneNANosmallNANAYesThree story rowBrick35 yearsFairly GoodStaticGround rents range from $75 to $150 and average. $90 to $110. Some of these properties are being converted into small apartment units and other are being used as boarding houses.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC5High, levelProximity to Druid Hill Park.Obsolescence and negro encroachment. Ground rents are very largeMixture, Jewish$2,500 Mixture3Yes10NegroModerateNANAYesThree story rowBrick40 to 50 yearsFairStaticHouses are being converted into apartment units. Many rooms in the area are rented and few houses are used for boarding purposes. Some fine old homes are still housing original owners and have considerable values as such. Ground rents range from $90 to $300 average $90 to $120. Too high.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreC6High, levelClose to commercial areaContinuing obsolescence of old style houses.Mechanics, clerks$1,500 NominalNANoNANoFair number. Few.NANAYesTwo story rowBrick35 to 50 yearsFair to goodDownwardGround rent $50 to $75 average $60. No immediate danger of negro encroachment, but there is a heavy concentration of Negros in the section adjoining. Section is somewhat spotty and has few ground rent up to $120May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub.C15NANAA mediocre section of cheap constructionMechanics, clerks$1500 to $2500NANANANANANANANANANANANANANAVery sparsely settled sectionNA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. Catonsville HeightsC16NAFairly good locationCheap constructionNANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANAThe section never seemed to go over very well and is very sparsely settledNA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. Arbutus TerraceC17LevelFairly desirable section of modest housesDistance to center of cityClerks, skilled mechanics$1500 to $2500NominalNANANANANANANANABungalows to cottagesFrame1 to 30 yearsFairly GoodNAA rather presentable section of modest homes. Mostly fee propertyNA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. HolethorpeC18High rollingOn Washington-Baltimore PikeLoss of RR from the sectionSkilled labor clerksNANANANANANANANANANANANANANANASome utilities are lacking . Principally fee propertyNA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. LansdowneC19NASuburban atmosphereNASkilled labor clerks$1000 to $2000NANANANANANANANANASinglesFrameNANANAA sparsely settled section of fair character. Principally fee property.NA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. Baltimore HighlandsC20NASimilar in general character to Lansdowns (C-19)NANANANANANANANANANANANASinglesFrameNANANAPrincipally fee propertyMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. North LinthicumC21NASimilar in character to Lansdowne except further removed from the city limits.NANANANANANANANANANANANASinglesFrameNANANAPrincipally fee propertyMay 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimore - Sub. C22NASimilar in character to Lansdowne (C-19)NANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANANA
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD1Level to undulatingProximity to employment, industrial and commercial. Heavy concentration of foreigners. Property is in very bad state of repairLaborers$1,000 Italians25Yes25NegroYesNAFastNAThree story rowBrick65 yearsPoorDownwardGround rents in this section range from $36 to $60. Average $42. Properties around Johns Hopkins Hospital are better than the average and have considerable desirability in housing hospital attendants and for commercial value. Ground rents on Broadway. Sales are very poor. Section east of Broadway is better. Southern section largely industry. Whole section is spotty.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD2Undulating Close to industrial employment.Mixture of foreign born. Disadvantage of industry except as above.Mixture$1,000 Polish30Yes2NoneManyNAFastNATwo to three story rowBrick60Poor to fair DownwardArea become worse south of Eastern Avenue. Ground Rents range $36 to $60. Predominately $36 to $48. Mixture of small industrial plants. Properties are old but fairly well maintained.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD4RollingGood transportation. Central location.Obsolescence. Negro concentration. Excessive Ground Rents in many casesMixture$1,000 Mixture15Yes80NegroYes ManyNAFastNATwo and three story rowBrick50 yearsPoorDownwardGround rents range from $42 to $120. Predominating $60 and $75; considerable vandalism in this area. A few Ground Rents up to $200.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD5Low, levelCentral location. Near employment.Heavy obsolescence. Industrial encroachment.Laborers$700 to $1000Mixture80Yes20Negro, foreignersYes High 50%NASlowlyYesTwo and three story rowBrick60 yearsPoorDownwardGround rents in this section range from $30 to $60 and average $40 to $42.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD6LevelNear desirable properties.Houses in very bad condition. Many alley properties. Area is run down.Laborers$700 to $1000Mixture35Yes35AboveNANANAyesTwo story rowsBrick35 yearsPoorDownwardGround rents range $30 to $60. Predominating $43 to $48. Vandalism in this section.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD8RollingCentral locations. Conversion to business.Interspersed with b business. Entire ward zoned for commerce.MixtureNAMixture40Yes30NegroYesNAFastNAThree story rowBrick60 yearsPoorDownwardValuations down do not include homes on Monument Square. A boarding house area with some very fine old homes still retaining considerable value around Mt. Vernon Place. Ground Rents range from $30 to $180. Ground rents on Mt. Vernon Place up to $216. Charles Street properties are the Central section includes some of the worst of some very good property.May 4,1937
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NS FORM-8 6-1-37MarylandBaltimoreD9Level to undulatingCentral location. Conversion value for business expansion Heavy obsolescence of residential property. Business noises. MixtureNAMixture11.4Yes40.2All lower classesModerateNAFastNATwo and three story rowBrick60 yearsPoor to fair Residential downward; commercial upwardMost of this section comprises the commercial area of the city. Houses are intermingled with businesses. Ground Rents range from $30 to $90. Average $60. Alley property is very bad.May 4,1937