Commons at Whitemarsh
9901 Langs Rd,
Middle River, MD 21220
$1,175 - $1,795
1-3 Beds
White Marsh was essentially built from scratch, and that intentional planning is still visible in its wide tree-lined streets, easy highway access, and layout designed around how people actually want to live. Sitting about 16 miles northeast of downtown Baltimore along I-95, this Baltimore County community offers a quieter pace without giving up convenience. Honeygo Run Regional Park anchors the area with hiking trails, ball fields, a roller hockey court, picnic areas, and the beloved Perry Paw Dog Park.
Shopping runs deep here, with White Marsh Mall and The Avenue at White Marsh drawing visitors from across the region. The rental market leans toward apartment communities set within well-landscaped, amenity-rich surroundings with resort-style pools, fitness centers, and spacious floor plans. Options range from cozy one-bedroom apartments to larger two-bedroom units, giving renters plenty of room to find the right fit. The Megabus connects White Marsh directly to Washington, D.C., making the commute manageable for those working in either city. Developed deliberately from undeveloped land in the 1960s, White Marsh has grown into one of Baltimore County's most accessible and well-rounded communities.
Large manicured estates in Nottingham can go for around $800,000.
With its many greenspaces and well paved sidewalks Nottingham is popular with pet owners.
Next to White Marsh mall is the transit center with Grayhound, MTA and other local ride shares.
With a clean and quiet interior, the White Marsh library is a peaceful place for residents.
Nottingham hosts an elaborate holiday display annually at the Avenue shopping area.
With ample seating and several screens, guests can watch the games in Michael's Cafe.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in White Marsh, MD is $1,453 for one bedroom, and $1,684 for two bedrooms. Apartment rent in White Marsh has increased by 1.3% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly White Marsh, MD is for everyday living.
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