January 25, 2015

I’ll Take This: House in Town

There’s a house that I drive by with some regularity and I noticed recently that it was on the market. I finally remembered to look it up, and imagine my delight when I saw that it was a terrific place, both inside and out. A really unique house for the center of the city. image

It certainly doesn’t look like the center of the city, does it?image

It’s one of a row of houses set back from the street, with a small fenced front garden. Luckily, these few houses remained when there was some ghastly urban renewal done just up the block.image

When you enter the house, you see that it’s light and airy, and the décor holds true to the period of the house, probably mid 1800’s.image

There look to be a number of working fireplaces in the house, which is a real bonus.image

There’s a large dining room with some interesting woodwork, and the up-to-the-second Marsala walls.image

The kitchen is contemporary, and what’s that I see peeking out of the back? A second staircase. If you’ve ever had one in a house, you will know who valuable it is!image

Here’s the main staircase.image

The house has four bedrooms, although it looks like they’re not all being used as that. It looks like they’re using one of the bedrooms as a pool room. I’d hate to be the one moving the pool table! Notice the Raven on the light fixture!image

This looks like a sitting room on the third floor with another working fireplace. image

This looks like it might be the master bedroom.image

And the bath, with a bidet! (I would have taken the robe off the back of the door.)image

Or maybe this is the master?image

Another bath. There must be really tall people living here because the mirrors are SO high!image

There’s even a work-out room with heart-beats along the wall.image

And another bedroom! Isn’t that more than four?image

There’s a porch off the back side of the house. imageThe gardens of some of these houses are amazing! Because there’s such a small amount of space for a garden, people really do a lot with the space. And with all the trees, the porch would be nice and private during the summer.image

The house’s style is listed as a Charleston Colonial and it is 4,700 square feet. It’s on the market for $599,000. Details are here.

21 comments:

  1. This house is a gem. Another outstanding Baltimore home on the market that has a similar charming front courtyard and incredible light as its a true free standing home in Federal Hill is 803 William Street (www.803william.com). History, grace and water views!

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    1. I know the person who lived in that house! It's a sweet house and the BEST block of William Street. Lots of fun people!

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  2. A beauty, but, center city makes me think twice!

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  3. Charming. A real gem. But the art work over the fireplace in the living room is a jarring note.

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    1. In some of the other pictures, you could tell that the owner was a big sports nut, and if I am guessing correctly, the painting is by local artist, Robert McClintock. It is a bit jarring though.

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  4. Tha's a great buy!! i'd change most of the interiors--but everyone has their own style. Mary

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    1. It is a great buy, and this is a great area, too!

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  5. really good for the money + I would change some things.xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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    1. Yes, I'd get rid of the heart monitor on the wall, to start!

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  6. Perfect find Meg, I could live there as well. Great locale!

    xoxo
    Karena
    New Feature Frederique Chemin

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  7. Hi Meg, If you or any of your friends are interested in purchasing this beauty (or any other), I would be most delighted to assist them in the purchase.
    (shameless self-promotion by Pam Hearn Sliwoski with Berkshire Hathaway Homesale Realty 443.414.5502)

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  8. Eutaw Place is still a no-go zone for anybody with sense, though at least it isn't too close to North Avenue. The housing stock on that particular block between Mosher and Lafayette is beautiful and exceptionally well-preserved, though.

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    1. I wouldn't exactly say that. I think that if you're living on Eutaw Place, you might be a little more careful.

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  9. Omg in any australian city that same house would sell for several million dollars!

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  10. The robe and the cheap soap dispenser. :)

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  12. Gosh, compared to England that is a whole lot of house for the money! You could probably double it!

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