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What $300,000 Buys You in Baltimore

  • June 5th 2013

by Shilpi Paul

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In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf heads to Baltimore to take a look at properties on the market in the $295,000 to $300,000 range in DC’s sister city.


What $300,000 Buys You in Baltimore: Figure 1

Brick Home With a Grassy Yard and Tall Trees

The first option is a three-bedroom home with a grassy yard, mature trees, and a brick exterior in a suburban setting. The listing hasn’t been on the market since 2005, and the interior seems well-maintained, though not recently updated. We particularly liked the basement, which has wood paneling in knotty pine. The back patio is surrounded by trees, which create some natural fencing.

  • Full Listing: 5004 Broadmoor Road (map)
  • Price: $297,500
  • Bedrooms: Three
  • Bathrooms: Two
  • Year Built: 1940
  • Listing Agent: James Baldwin, Prudential Homesale YWGC Realty


What $300,000 Buys You in Baltimore: Figure 2

Rowhouse with a Rooftop Deck on Federal Hill

Federal Hill is a historic neighborhood close to the main business district of Baltimore. This federal-style rowhouse is convenient to much of the city, and makes good use of its 1,351 square feet: the first floor is open, the kitchen is updated and spacious enough to include an office area, and the second bedroom is currently working as a nursery, with room for all the necessary furniture. The best feature may be the rooftop deck, which is lined with benches and gives you some distance from the bustling city.

  • Full Listing: 1515 Henry Street (map)
  • Price: $299,900
  • Bedrooms: Two
  • Bathrooms: 2.5
  • Year Built: 1890
  • Listing Agent: Kathryn Stone, Prudential PenFed Realty


What $300,000 Buys You in Baltimore: Figure 3

Newly Renovated Farmhouse With a Wraparound Porch

This 1915-built farmhouse is back on the market after a complete renovation. The first floor has been opened up, and has a shiny new floor and many windows which makes the area bright. There are some odd design choices, like a rain shower in a bathroom that has neither a bar for a curtain nor a door. Two additional bedrooms on the third floor are in what was once an attic, and have gabled ceilings.

  • Full Listing: 608 Nicoll Ave (map)
  • Price: $295,000
  • Bedrooms: Four
  • Bathrooms: 2.5
  • Year Built: 1915
  • Listing Agent: Linda Cox, Long & Foster

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