4
Beds
1 full, 1 half
Baths
1,610
Sqft
2,178
Sqft lot
0.05
Acre lot
Status:
Active Under Contract
Property Type:
Twin Home
Year Built:
1918
Neighborhood:
Woodberry Historic District
Days on Website:
61
Baltimore's best kept secret! Charm and location! Rare opportunity to own this gorgeous 4 bedroom, Historic Woodberry home, that has been lovingly renovated and maintained with care by the current and previous owners. With the perfect mix of historic character and modern living, enjoy beautiful hardwood floors, and a remodeled kitchen with reliable, high quality stainless steel appliances, and loads of storage and counter space. Enjoy your personal, ideal environment with newer windows and central A/C (2020), as well as the Nest smart thermostat, electronic Air Filter, and Aprilaire, all added by seller. There's no shortage of character with original hardwood floors, exposed brick, floating shelves and ceiling beams. Store all your stuff out of sight in the huge closets, built-in linen cabinet, and ample basement shelving. Keep extra food on hand in the large basement freezer. This house has everything! If you dream of taking your weekends back, this house has no lawn to mow! Enjoy the changing colors of the professionally landscaped front yard, full of native plants to attract pollinators. New outdoor faucet and LOLL hose hanger. Out back, enjoy the spacious deck overlooking Druid Park and the historic Tractor Building. Seller is offering a One Year Home Warranty. Come live your best life in Woodberry! Woodberry is a historic, small, friendly neighborhood surrounded by parks and trails and conveniently located next to the happening Hampden community with easy access to I-83 and the Light Rail. Walk to many restaurants, coffee shops, craft beer, and Charmery ice cream! It's a short drive for groceries at Giant or Mom's Organic Market, as well as all the dining and entertainment options at the Rotunda. Even though the city fire of 1918 destroyed records of historic homes built prior, according to a neighborhood map and local historians, this house was built sometime between 1850 and 1890.