Senior Community
John Manley House
5304 Harford Road
Baltimore, Maryland 21214
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Experience distinctive senior living at John Manley House! Located in Baltimore, Maryland, John Manley House is an affordable senior apartment community in a fully rehabilitated historic building, formerly St. Dominic’s School, located in the heart of Hamilton Hills. The gorgeous building, originally constructed in 1931, features a beautiful stone façade and fully restored interiors. Each of the one and two bedroom floor plans has unique characteristics whether it is original hardwood flooring or chalkboards that were used in the days the building operated as a school. Merging antiquity with modern-day features, all of the senior apartments include a fully-equipped kitchen complete with a refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave, large ceramic tiled bathrooms, generous closet space and emergency pendant systems.
In addition to the beautiful bright floor plans, John Manley House also offers a number of amenities to offer a simple and maintenance-free lifestyle. Participate in the monthly social activities in our community room or relax with a new book in the library. Utilize the computer lab or catch up with a neighbor on the private outdoor patio while waiting for your laundry to finish. With onsite management and 24-hour emergency maintenance, the onsite staff works hard to ensure your needs are addressed.
At John Manley House, enjoy the charm of living in Hamilton Hills, one of the early suburban neighborhoods of Baltimore City. Various shopping, churches, eateries and more are just down the street from our community. Whether you would like to go near or far, there are two bus stops located within walking distance to the community. Combining history, convenience and affordability, John Manley House is the perfect new home for you! Call today to schedule an appointment!
Income limits apply. Rental assistance welcome.
A Homes for America Community
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