Marlow in Baltimore: Mid-Rise Apartments in Fells Point with Rooftop Access and In-Unit Washers
Marlow is a 122-unit mid-rise apartment building in Fells Point that opened in 2022, located at the corner of South Ann and Eastern Avenue. It targets young professionals and small households with a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans, most equipped with in-unit washer-dryers, a relative rarity in the neighborhood's older rowhouse stock.
What Marlow actually is
Marlow occupies a newly constructed four-story building in one of Baltimore's densest and most trafficked residential neighborhoods. The development replaced surface parking and sits within walking distance of Fells Point's restaurants, bars, and the Harbor East waterfront. Unlike the converted Victorian and Federal rowhouses that dominate the area, Marlow offers modern construction with current building code compliance, central climate control, and a rooftop with seating and views toward the Inner Harbor. The building is not luxury-class; it is positioned as contemporary urban housing for renters who prioritize convenience over boutique finishes.
Pricing and lease structure
Marlow's advertised rent ranges from approximately $1,500 to $2,200 per month, depending on unit size and floor. Studios and one-bedrooms occupy the lower end; two-bedrooms command the higher range. Lease terms are typically 12 months. The building requires first month, last month, and a security deposit; current deposit amounts should be confirmed directly. Most units include in-unit washer-dryer hookups or full machines, which eliminates the laundromat trips required in many comparable Fells Point buildings. Ground-floor units have no balcony; higher floors include small balconies. Parking is available but limited and requires a separate monthly fee, typical for the neighborhood. The building does not publish exact parking costs online; this should be verified before applying.
How Marlow compares to other Fells Point apartments
Marlow's main competitor is the older rowhouse rental market. A one-bedroom rowhouse in Fells Point rents for $1,400 to $1,800 monthly and rarely includes washer-dryer; most residents use coin laundromats on South Broadway or rely on laundry services. Rowhouses offer charm and higher ceilings but demand more maintenance oversight from landlords and tenants. Marlow eliminates that trade-off by bundling modern infrastructure with walkable location.
The Harbor View Apartments complex, three blocks south, offers comparable pricing but older construction (built 1990s) and no rooftop common space. The Fitzgerald Building, one block north, includes some waterfront-view units but commands $200 to $400 more per month.
Choose Marlow if you prioritize in-unit laundry, modern systems, and a rooftop over architectural character. Choose a rowhouse if you value higher ceilings and are willing to handle more frequent repairs and external laundry logistics. Choose Harbor View if you want to save $100 to $150 monthly and have no strong preference for construction year.
Who Marlow suits and does not suit
Marlow works well for single professionals, couples, or small families without children who work or study in Harbor East, Canton, or the central business district. The proximity to major employers in those areas keeps commute times short. The rooftop and ground-floor lobby provide social space for solo renters. In-unit laundry is essential for anyone without a car or patience for laundromat schedules.
Marlow is less suitable for households with multiple children, because two-bedroom units are compact and the building sits on a busy corner where play space is limited. It is also not the choice for renters seeking historic Baltimore character or a quieter neighborhood; Fells Point sees high foot traffic and weekend noise from bars and restaurants.
First visit and application process
Prospective residents typically schedule a tour with the leasing office, located in the ground-floor lobby. Tours last 15 to 20 minutes and cover one model unit of each floor plan. Applications require proof of income (recent pay stubs or tax returns showing income at least 30 times the monthly rent), a photo ID, and authorization for a credit and background check. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days. Move-in requires a signed lease, proof of renter's insurance, and payment of deposits and first month's rent.
Hours and logistics
The leasing office is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Street parking on Ann and Eastern is metered and fills quickly after 4 p.m. on weekdays; visit during daytime hours for easier parking. The building is a 10-minute walk from the Fells Point Stop on the Red Line. Bicycle storage is available in the ground-floor lobby.
Marlow fills a gap in Fells Point for renters who need modern housing without rowing out to Canton or Highlandtown. Its combination of in-unit laundry, walkable location, and rooftop access justifies the premium over older stock in the same neighborhood.

