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Just Listed! 4 Bedroom/2.5 Bath TownHome in Historic Baltimore City
Just Listed! 4 Bedroom/2.5 Bath TownHome in Historic Baltimore City
1413 E Eager St, Baltimore, MD 21205
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Located across from the Nathan C. Irby Jr. Park – this three-story home will charm you. A mixture of original pieces, and new updates, details remain that are reminiscent of the Baltimore history that lingers in this neighborhood. An open floor plan, two of the original fireplaces and wood mantels remain in the living-dining combination on the main level. Neutral decor is complemented by luxury vinyl plank flooring and 24x12 ceramic tiles. The original banister and some wood work have also been maintained. Half bathroom on the main level. White cabinets, black hardware, with accents from the quartz countertop and tile backsplash…stainless steel appliance package from LG to include a French door / drawer refrigerator, built in microwave, dishwasher and five-burner stove…Rear entrance to the fenced patio that backs to the community area.
Side door opens to what Baltimore calls a Sally-Port" – It’s the side entrance/exit to get to the front or the back of the house. It was done this way historically so that when you came home from work you did not Walk through the main parlor area.. A quirky detail that remains in so many Baltimore homes.
The second level has the laundry closet set up for a double stock washer and dryer and another full bathroom.. A seating area or book nook in the hallway and two more bedrooms on this level.. The third floor loft offers two more rooms with a walk-in closet and a Jack and Jill bathroom that can be accessed by each room.. (it’s like having an extra bathroom) other details are carpeted bedrooms on the upper levels, ceiling fans and central air conditioning and there is a separate entrance to the basement (in front and rear of home) which was typical for old school Baltimore row homes…offering a neat and clean space for the mechanicals and extra storage. Recessed & lots of natural light
Convenient to downtown Baltimore and Johns Hopkins community, there is history all around this Baltimore community and waiting for you to call it HOME!
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