$450,000 Est. $1,657 / mo.*

16 W Hamilton Street Baltimore , MD 21201

Description

4 Beds
3 Baths
2,490 Sqft
1,742 Sqft lot
0.04 Acre lot
Status: Active Under Contract
Property Type: Townhouse
Year Built: 1810
Neighborhood: Mount Vernon Place Historic District
Days on Website: 38
Welcome to 16 W Hamilton St, nestled in the heart of Baltimore's Mount Vernon Historic District. While this space has most recently been used as an office, with the addition of a tub/shower, this space could pretty easily become a magnificent residence, and the perfect place to call your new home! Spacious potential 4-5 bedrooms with high ceilings, elegant hardwood floors, and charming architectural details. Extensive modern updates include a fully equipped kitchen on the main floor, a beautiful re-leveled brick patio courtyard, a new hot water heater, brand new toilets, grounded outlets, and refinished flooring. These upgrades bring contemporary comfort and convenience to a historical architectural gem that has retained much of its original charm and character. The Hamilton Street Row Houses (12-18 W. Hamilton St.) were originally designed by Baltimore's renowned architect Robert Cary Long Senior, who also designed The Peale Museum and Davidge Hall, among other historical landmarks. These homes/offices are known for their staid neoclassical detailing, tripartite windows, and piano nobile design. The architect himself was furthermore a longtime resident in one of these Hamilton Street homes! This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Baltimore's rich history. Whether you envision it as a prestigious office/business space or a distinguished residence, 16 W Hamilton offers endless possibilities. Excellent location in picturesque Mount Vernon. Close proximity to Baltimore's Penn MARC Train Station, The Peabody Institute, and many restaurants, cafes, shops, and amenities. Schedule your tour with the listing agent today!

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