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Elms Fells Point

3.8
(37 reviews)

Business Details

2001 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD
21231, United States
(971) 979-1209
https://www.elmsfellspoint.com

About

Apartment Building
Step up to exceptional waterfront living at Elms Fells Point, a brand new premier apartment community in the lively-hip Fells Point district of Baltimore, Maryland. Fabulously roomy homes and resort-style luxury amenities combine to make this a truly unique living destination with harbor views from every corner. Step out into the historic-meets-artsy neighborhood and enjoy some of the city���s trendiest shops and restaurants right outside your door. This is the laid-back urban lifestyle you���ve been looking for.

Location

Elms Fells Point
2001 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD
21231, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

3.8
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  • NG
    Nick Gene
    5 days ago
    4.0
    Great complex and amazing location on the harbor. Management is generally responsive, but some decisions feel counterproductive. For example, all trash cans were recently removed from the lobby and garage because some residents were allegedly disposing of items improperly. While I understand wanting to address misuse, removing all trash cans from shared spaces feels excessive and inconvenient for residents and guests. A better solution would be clearer signage or designated bins rather than eliminating them entirely.
  • JK
    Jonathan Klein
    Apr 19, 2026
    1.0
    Probably the best apartment gym I have ever seen, and the building is very pretty the problem is it is clearly built very poorly. Smells of sewage and hearing your neighbors through the walls were frustrating considering the price point. I believe there are many apartment complex's in the area that are around the same price point, and are run more effectively.
  • LM
    lisa myers
    Apr 16, 2026
    1.0
    Rude front desk!!!! Tour was awful!!!! Went with a different building.
  • LL
    Lauren Leask
    Dec 31, 2025
    2.0
    After living in this building for just under 3 years and joining the community when the building was at 12% occupancy we watched the Elms turn into the building that it is today. I’d like to say Lakendra and Adrienne in leasing are clearly trying their very best with what they have and Wynter does not make their job any easier or keep rapport with tenants any friendlier - these are people’s homes. I would liken living in this building as a tenant with the relationship to management (as good tenants without faults) to that of living in a dorm in college with resident advisors. Leasing will, and does, contact you about any and all issues - no matter how small, with threat of fines. Having lived in other buildings and now having moved, this is not normal. If you care about your management or leasing relationship where you choose to live - I would not live in this building. No tenants may decorate their doors, their doorsteps, or leave shoes right outside when it’s snowed or rained. Every door / home must look uniform. The drains, in both our and our friends’ apartments smelled of sewage consistently which the building noted as just “a building issue.” In the winter the fire alarms (every year we lived there) go off in the middle of the night, (2am, 4am, 1am) for multiple weeks at random - with a large number of residents working in healthcare. There was no resolution to, or compensation for this. The garage “needed to be cleaned” so all tenants which pay to park their cars had to move their cars for two days, the first time the job was cancelled so after moving our cars we had to move them back. The second time, the building brought massive trucks onto the second floor of the garage which is a completely closed space with no ventilation and operated all day - CO2 spread into the building and up to the top floor where it reached levels that were unsafe for people to remain in the building. The Elms did not notify tenants of this until 4pm. I got a knock on my door by a fireman telling me my apartment, which my animals had been in all day, had had one of the highest levels of CO2 he had seen. Through this incident we were made aware of intercoms in our apartment which maintenance and leasing used to "make announcements" to us at 7:30am. No idea if these are two-way or one-way but a huge privacy issue. Again no compensation, or apology for this incident. Along with this have been massive leaks in the lobby and a host of other problems. My point is, Legend Management and leasing remains highly unorganized and have a massive problem with taking REAL accountability for the much larger issues which cause genuine damage and disruption to their tenants' lives. On a much more personal note while the building is beautiful, and the apartments are lovely, they are very poorly done. You hear everyone, and we were on the top floor. Our dishwasher never fully worked, the water pressure is terrible. If you live facing any inner courtyard or garden - the building does not clean your windows. There is a constant loud “flapping” sound throughout the building which can be heard from any apartment when the wind blows. Given we had lots of friends in the building on different floors / locations this review is also written on their behalf as well. The pros of this building are the safety for the location, with a doorman at the front without being in central inner harbor or harbor east. The people that generally live in this building are wonderful, very friendly, and lovely neighbors. Maintenance, could, and should be heavily rewarded by Legend Management. These gentlemen and their response, and patience in cleaning up the mess which management creates for the tenants is unparalleled. Especially Luis - But really the entire team is made of wonderful people. We were relieved to leave the Elms, and had we needed to stay in Baltimore - which we loved - we would’ve moved to a different building or home. Again being a part of the Elms from the beginning we watched it shift and grow. For the price, you can get better.
  • RG
    Ricardo Grant
    Oct 20, 2024
    5.0
    I lived in a three-bedroom, two-bath corner unit, and I really enjoyed it! The layout was great because I didn’t share many walls and had no one above me. The insulation was pretty solid—I hardly heard my neighbors, except for the new ones below me who liked to blast music every now and then. It wasn’t a huge deal, so I never bothered to complain. Plus there were lots of windows with a nice view of the city, which I loved. Overall, my experience at Elms was really good. The staff was friendly and always quick to respond whenever I needed something. I would definitely recommend Elms Fells Point, especially if they have any specials going on!

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