Downtown Towson
Rent $1,500–$2,400/moThe lively, walkable heart of Towson where teammates cluster, with food, gyms and shops minutes from campus and a quick hop to the Auburn Drive complex.
Everything here is mapped to the Johnny Unitas Stadium Athletic Complex on Auburn Drive, where the Tigers practice, and to Johnny Unitas Stadium itself on game day. The picks favor quiet, leafy north-Baltimore-County living, fast recovery, and a short, predictable drive to the facility.
The lively, walkable heart of Towson where teammates cluster, with food, gyms and shops minutes from campus and a quick hop to the Auburn Drive complex.
Friendly, safe grid of brick rowhome rentals with great value and tree-lined streets, a short, predictable drive to practice and popular with upperclassmen.
Settled, low-traffic neighborhoods with detached-home rentals, immaculately kept blocks and one of the closest safe options to the complex.
Newer, amenity-rich apartment communities with gyms, pools and easy I-83 access for an athlete who wants a quieter, turnkey step up still close to campus.
Roomy single-family rentals on leafy lots with extra space and parking, ideal for an athlete who wants more privacy and quiet without a long commute.
The premium pick for an athlete with bigger NIL money, offering wooded privacy and large rental homes by Lake Roland with a fast, low-stress drive to Auburn Drive.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Johnny Unitas Stadium Athletic Complex. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Baltimore where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
A National Register historic district of rolling Thoroughbred farms, gated multi-acre estates, and forested highlands that feels worlds away from the city while staying close to the action. This is Baltimore's storied 'horse country,' home to Sagamore Farm and the area's most architecturally significant private compounds.
Baltimore's original wealthy enclave: a hilly, heavily wooded community of large mansions on generous lots with assessed values running three to five times the county average. Tree cover and big setbacks give established privacy a few minutes north of the city line.
Gated French-chateau and modern waterfront estates line the Severn and Magothy Rivers, with deep-water docks, private beaches, and Chesapeake Bay sailing culture. Trophy listings here have hit the $15.9M mark.
Olmsted-designed garden suburbs of grand single-family homes on tree-lined streets, prized for architectural pedigree, walkability, and proximity to the city's best private schools. The closest-in option for those who want prestige without leaving Baltimore City.