Welcome to this exquisite historic townhouse nestled in the heart of Baltimore City, built in the 1850s. Across the street, Union Square Park offers a picturesque view and a serene retreat just steps away. Step into the grandeur of a bygone era as you enter through the 12-foot tall vestibule, where history and elegance await. The great room beckons with its soaring 12-foot ceilings adorned with crown molding, complemented by 8-foot windows featuring privacy glass and original shutters. A cozy fireplace and original wide plank wood floors add warmth and character to this inviting space. Unique to this home are twin staircases, a nod to its historic roots, where ladies once ascended the back staircase and gentlemen the front. Modern conveniences abound with an updated main floor powder room and a kitchen that includes a convenient mudroom leading to a quaint backyard, perfect for outdoor relaxation. The kitchen also features its own cozy wood burning stove, adding a touch of charm and warmth. Abundant natural light fills the home, highlighting its spacious layout and airy feel. Upstairs, the second floor boasts 11-foot ceilings, four bedrooms, one featuring a charming bump-out porch, and a plumbed bathroom. The second floor also includes another cozy fireplace. The third floor offers three additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a second eat-in kitchen, with 10-foot ceilings and a skylight providing an open and airy atmosphere. Another fireplace can be found on the third floor as well. Transoms tilt gracefully, allowing fresh air to breeze through the rooms, enhancing the ambiance of old-world charm. An unfinished basement provides ample storage space, and as an end-unit townhouse, it enjoys additional light. This home was once part of Millionaires' Row, adding to its rich historical significance. With the potential for eight bedrooms, two and a half baths, and two kitchens —as well as convenient access to I-95 and an easy commute to Washington, D.C. — this townhouse is a rare gem offering both historical significance and modern functionality. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Baltimore's rich history in this beautifully preserved home. Additionally, a CHAP Tax Credit is available up to $75,000.
Welcome to this exquisite historic townhouse nestled in the heart of Baltimore City, built in the 1850s. Across the street, Union Square Park offers a picturesque view and a serene retreat just steps away. Step into the grandeur of a bygone era as you enter through the 12-foot tall vestibule, where history and elegance await. The great room beckons with its soaring 12-foot ceilings adorned with crown molding, complemented by 8-foot windows featuring privacy glass and original shutters. A cozy fireplace and original wide plank wood floors add warmth and character to this inviting space. Unique to this home are twin staircases, a nod to its historic roots, where ladies once ascended the back staircase and gentlemen the front. Modern conveniences abound with an updated main floor powder room and a kitchen that includes a convenient mudroom leading to a quaint backyard, perfect for outdoor relaxation. The kitchen also features its own cozy wood burning stove, adding a touch of charm and warmth. Abundant natural light fills the home, highlighting its spacious layout and airy feel. Upstairs, the second floor boasts 11-foot ceilings, four bedrooms, one featuring a charming bump-out porch, and a plumbed bathroom. The second floor also includes another cozy fireplace. The third floor offers three additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a second eat-in kitchen, with 10-foot ceilings and a skylight providing an open and airy atmosphere. Another fireplace can be found on the third floor as well. Transoms tilt gracefully, allowing fresh air to breeze through the rooms, enhancing the ambiance of old-world charm. An unfinished basement provides ample storage space, and as an end-unit townhouse, it enjoys additional light. This home was once part of Millionaires' Row, adding to its rich historical significance. With the potential for eight bedrooms, two and a half baths, and two kitchens —as well as convenient access to I-95 and an easy commute to Washington, D.C. — this townhouse is a rare gem offering both historical significance and modern functionality. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Baltimore's rich history in this beautifully preserved home. Additionally, a CHAP Tax Credit is available up to $75,000.
Neighborhood
Type
Total Baths
1/2 Baths
County
Baltimore City
Tax Amount
$7,427
Status
Active
Listing #
MDBA2137146
Built
1860
Lot Size
0.12
Listed on site
123 days
Listing Agent Id
304568679301