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$250,000est. $1,264 MortgageInfo icon
Listed: $ NaN (Sold on: May 30, 2023) Days on Market:

R56- 113 W Conway Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

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2

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895

Description

Baltimore is a city steeped in history and many neighborhoods are listed in the National Register Historic Districts, including Fells Point, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon.  Another one, Otterbein, is dating to 1850. It is a tiny, say, boutique neighborhood just southwest of the Inner Harbor.  Over the years, the city has morphed from a transportation and industrial hub to a service-oriented economy.  What has not changed, is that this area remains the epicenter of the business community.  From Otterbein, professionals can walk (or ride bikes or scooters) to work in less time and stress than by car in many cases.  The area is also dense with the finest restaurants, venues and hotels.  Museums here showcase the historical and industrial heritage and even the city’s playful side (make sure to catch the American Visionary Art Museum’s Kinetic Sculpture Race in May).  Miles of promenade stretch in either direction of the waterfront and provide space for street performers and outdoor activities.  Yet, you can still find tree-lined cobblestone streets where your footsteps echo into yesteryear.  A rare nexus of the old and the new side by side. Such is this property.  Although the exterior is copacetic to the colonial architecture, it is thoroughly up-to-date.  It features spacious rooms with real closet space, a modern color palette on a base of wide plank hardwood floors, and for when you want to get really cozy, a fireplace.  Outside, there is another bonus.  One off-street parking space is assigned to this lovely abode so you can take longer jaunts (the property has even easy access to interstate I-95).  It is in great condition and even comes fully furnished.  That allows for the fastest and easiest move-in possible, and I won’t blame you if you cannot wait to start enjoying life at Otterbein.  But we spoke of a rare nexus, so here it is.  It is also an ideal investment should you wish to go that route with high demand as a rental or the perfect corporate housing property.  The combination of the location and property features create an array of possibilities worth your immediate attention.

Description

Baltimore is a city steeped in history and many neighborhoods are listed in the National Register Historic Districts, including Fells Point, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon.  Another one, Otterbein, is dating to 1850. It is a tiny, say, boutique neighborhood just southwest of the Inner Harbor.  Over the years, the city has morphed from a transportation and industrial hub to a service-oriented economy.  What has not changed, is that this area remains the epicenter of the business community.  From Otterbein, professionals can walk (or ride bikes or scooters) to work in less time and stress than by car in many cases.  The area is also dense with the finest restaurants, venues and hotels.  Museums here showcase the historical and industrial heritage and even the city’s playful side (make sure to catch the American Visionary Art Museum’s Kinetic Sculpture Race in May).  Miles of promenade stretch in either direction of the waterfront and provide space for street performers and outdoor activities.  Yet, you can still find tree-lined cobblestone streets where your footsteps echo into yesteryear.  A rare nexus of the old and the new side by side. Such is this property.  Although the exterior is copacetic to the colonial architecture, it is thoroughly up-to-date.  It features spacious rooms with real closet space, a modern color palette on a base of wide plank hardwood floors, and for when you want to get really cozy, a fireplace.  Outside, there is another bonus.  One off-street parking space is assigned to this lovely abode so you can take longer jaunts (the property has even easy access to interstate I-95).  It is in great condition and even comes fully furnished.  That allows for the fastest and easiest move-in possible, and I won’t blame you if you cannot wait to start enjoying life at Otterbein.  But we spoke of a rare nexus, so here it is.  It is also an ideal investment should you wish to go that route with high demand as a rental or the perfect corporate housing property.  The combination of the location and property features create an array of possibilities worth your immediate attention.
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R56 -
$250,000
est. $1,264.14 MortgageInfo icon
Listed: $ NaN (Sold on: May 30, 2023)
Days on Market:

R56 -

113 W Conway Street #R56, Baltimore, MD 21201

BEDS

2

BATHS

2

PARKING

-

SQFT

895

Description

Baltimore is a city steeped in history and many neighborhoods are listed in the National Register Historic Districts, including Fells Point, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon.  Another one, Otterbein, is dating to 1850. It is a tiny, say, boutique neighborhood just southwest of the Inner Harbor.  Over the years, the city has morphed from a transportation and industrial hub to a service-oriented economy.  What has not changed, is that this area remains the epicenter of the business community.  From Otterbein, professionals can walk (or ride bikes or scooters) to work in less time and stress than by car in many cases.  The area is also dense with the finest restaurants, venues and hotels.  Museums here showcase the historical and industrial heritage and even the city’s playful side (make sure to catch the American Visionary Art Museum’s Kinetic Sculpture Race in May).  Miles of promenade stretch in either direction of the waterfront and provide space for street performers and outdoor activities.  Yet, you can still find tree-lined cobblestone streets where your footsteps echo into yesteryear.  A rare nexus of the old and the new side by side. Such is this property.  Although the exterior is copacetic to the colonial architecture, it is thoroughly up-to-date.  It features spacious rooms with real closet space, a modern color palette on a base of wide plank hardwood floors, and for when you want to get really cozy, a fireplace.  Outside, there is another bonus.  One off-street parking space is assigned to this lovely abode so you can take longer jaunts (the property has even easy access to interstate I-95).  It is in great condition and even comes fully furnished.  That allows for the fastest and easiest move-in possible, and I won’t blame you if you cannot wait to start enjoying life at Otterbein.  But we spoke of a rare nexus, so here it is.  It is also an ideal investment should you wish to go that route with high demand as a rental or the perfect corporate housing property.  The combination of the location and property features create an array of possibilities worth your immediate attention.

Description

Baltimore is a city steeped in history and many neighborhoods are listed in the National Register Historic Districts, including Fells Point, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon.  Another one, Otterbein, is dating to 1850. It is a tiny, say, boutique neighborhood just southwest of the Inner Harbor.  Over the years, the city has morphed from a transportation and industrial hub to a service-oriented economy.  What has not changed, is that this area remains the epicenter of the business community.  From Otterbein, professionals can walk (or ride bikes or scooters) to work in less time and stress than by car in many cases.  The area is also dense with the finest restaurants, venues and hotels.  Museums here showcase the historical and industrial heritage and even the city’s playful side (make sure to catch the American Visionary Art Museum’s Kinetic Sculpture Race in May).  Miles of promenade stretch in either direction of the waterfront and provide space for street performers and outdoor activities.  Yet, you can still find tree-lined cobblestone streets where your footsteps echo into yesteryear.  A rare nexus of the old and the new side by side. Such is this property.  Although the exterior is copacetic to the colonial architecture, it is thoroughly up-to-date.  It features spacious rooms with real closet space, a modern color palette on a base of wide plank hardwood floors, and for when you want to get really cozy, a fireplace.  Outside, there is another bonus.  One off-street parking space is assigned to this lovely abode so you can take longer jaunts (the property has even easy access to interstate I-95).  It is in great condition and even comes fully furnished.  That allows for the fastest and easiest move-in possible, and I won’t blame you if you cannot wait to start enjoying life at Otterbein.  But we spoke of a rare nexus, so here it is.  It is also an ideal investment should you wish to go that route with high demand as a rental or the perfect corporate housing property.  The combination of the location and property features create an array of possibilities worth your immediate attention.

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May 2023MLS#: MDBA2079930Closed$245,000

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May 2023MLS#: MDBA2079930

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