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April 29th, 2024 - Welcome to 506 Cathedral St

506 Cathedral St is a condominium building in BALTIMORE, MD with 8 units. There are a wide-range of units for sale typically between $234,000 and $300,000. Let the advisors at Condo.com help you buy or sell for the best price - saving you time and money.

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506 Cathedral St Total units: 8

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Central Baltimore

506 CATHEDRAL ST BALTIMORE, MD 21201

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