The Glens on Battery Lane in Baltimore: Waterfront Apartments with Direct Harbor Views
The Glens on Battery Lane is a mid-rise residential building in Fells Point that offers furnished and unfurnished apartments directly overlooking the Baltimore Harbor, with unit sizes ranging from studios to three-bedroom layouts and a building age of approximately 15 years.
What The Glens on Battery Lane actually is
The Glens sits on a narrow parcel at the foot of Battery Lane, where the street terminates at the water's edge. The building contains roughly 80 units across 8 stories, positioned so that most apartments face the harbor or the inner basin where sailboats and workboats anchor. Unlike many Fells Point developments that occupy mid-block sites, this one trades density for a singular advantage: direct waterfront exposure without a street buffer. The building does not have significant ground-floor retail; the streetscape is residential entry, parking access, and a small landscaped area facing the water.
Unit types and pricing
The Glens offers studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans. Rent varies with floor level, orientation, and view quality; waterfront-facing units command a premium over those facing Battery Lane or the building's interior courtyard. As of late 2024, one-bedroom rents started in the $1,800 to $2,000 range for interior or lower-floor units, while two-bedrooms ran $2,400 to $3,200. Harbor-view premium units on higher floors exceeded these figures. A small number of units are sold as condominiums rather than rentals, with asking prices typically $400,000 to $700,000 depending on size and floor. Confirm current rates directly with the leasing office, as rental markets in Fells Point shift seasonally.
The building also markets furnished short-term rentals (30 days or longer), which cost 15 to 25 percent above the unfurnished monthly rate and cater to corporate relocations and extended-stay tenants.
How The Glens compares to other Fells Point apartments
Fells Point has roughly a dozen mid-to-large rental buildings constructed since 2000. The Glens' primary competitor for waterfront tenants is 1 Market Street, a larger complex three blocks north that offers harbor views from its upper floors but sits one block inland and charges comparable or slightly higher rents for similar-sized units. 409 S. Ann Street (Canton borderline) and Broadway Overlook (east of Fells Point proper) offer neighborhood character but no water views and rent at $100 to $300 per month lower for equivalent bedrooms.
Choose The Glens if direct water views and walkable proximity to Battery Park are non-negotiable. Choose 1 Market Street if you want waterfront appeal with more building amenities (fitness center, rooftop pool). Choose Ann Street or Broadway Overlook if you prioritize saving rent and accept being two or three blocks from the water.
Who The Glens suits and who it does not
The building attracts tenants who value morning light off the water, the sound of boat traffic, and immediate access to the harborwalk. Professional couples and young families with disposable income are the dominant demographic. Furnished units draw corporate relocations and sabbatical renters. Anyone sensitive to noise (seabirds, fog horns, seasonal boat activity, seasonal tourist foot traffic on the adjacent harborwalk) should schedule a visit at different times before signing. Pet policies allow dogs and cats with a one-time $500 fee and monthly rent surcharge (typically $25 to $50); confirm weight or breed restrictions with leasing.
The building is not suitable for tenants on a tight budget or those seeking older-building charm (exposed brick, high ceilings). It is also not the right fit if you work primarily in other neighborhoods and prefer lower-rent periphery locations; the Fells Point premium applies across the board.
What the first visit involves
Leasing hours are typically Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; confirm before visiting. The leasing office occupies the ground floor. Tours usually include a model unit (not always the exact floor plan you are interested in) and a walk through common areas. Bring ID and proof of income (recent pay stub or tax return) if you are serious about applying same-day. The application process requires a credit check, background screening, and reference calls; approval typically takes 3 to 5 business days. Standard lease terms run 12 months. Move-in costs include first month's rent, last month's rent, and a security deposit equal to one month's rent. Some units may allow a negotiated lease-break clause if relocating for work; ask during the tour.
Parking and logistics
The Glens operates a surface lot adjacent to the building with roughly 100 spaces, included in rent. Monthly parking costs are not separately charged; lot access is gated and requires a resident permit. Street parking on Battery Lane is metered and limited. Bike storage is available in the basement. The building's single entrance/exit is at Battery Lane; delivery, trash, and service vehicles use the same access, which can create congestion during peak hours.
Baltimore transit (MTA) bus routes 3 and 40 pass on Thames Street, two blocks north; the Fells Point light rail stop does not exist (the nearest is Harbor East, a 15-minute walk). Most residents rely on personal vehicles or rideshare for trips outside the immediate neighborhood.
The Glens' waterfront position and consistent occupancy make it a stable choice for renters seeking harbor life at a metropolitan scale, though it comes at a price premium justified primarily by views rather than by building amenities or additional services.

