the art of uniting human and home
Sold April 2020
615 Sharp Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
$285,000
  • 2 beds
  • 2.5 baths
  • 2,187 Sqft
  • 0.03 acres
  • Fireplace
  • Built 1981

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! If you have been thinking about buying a home you can put your own stamp on, you should give this one serious consideration. It is located in beautiful Otterbein, just a stone’s throw from Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium, and it features the large rooms and generous closet space you don’t expect to find in a historic neighborhood like this. The main level features a living/dining room with wood-burning fireplace; a kitchen that could be opened up if you wish (and which contains recent stainless appliances); a second dining area that could become a kitchen expansion; and a powder room. The second level has two spacious bedrooms, both with double closets, and two full bathrooms, one of which is en suite. The third level is wide open with a soaring cathedral ceiling, large skylight that floods the open-riser staircase with light, and sliding door to large deck. We believe this level would make another excellent bedroom suite, and the seller says there are already plumbing rough-ins for a bathroom on this level. The basement has a rear entrance, front windows, and a great space to create a media room or wo/man cave. The laundry area and mechanicals are also in the basement; seller says the heat pump and water heater have been recently replaced. The back yard is fenced and there is a PARKING PAD for one car; permit parking helps ensure street parking is available for your additional vehicles. Renovated homes in this subdivision have sold in the $500s, so this price point allows a generous renovation budget and the ability for instant equity. Historic Otterbein has an active and robust communication association with events throughout the year. It is a picturesque enclave of restored historic homes alongside more contemporary residences, all connected by pocket parks and cobblestone streets. It is located adjacent to the Inner Harbor and downtown business district, and walkable to the Otterbein Swim Club, Convention Center, stadiums, museums, restaurants and shopping. Easy for commuters, too; just 2 quick turns connect you to 395 and 95, or you can walk to Camden Station to catch the MARC to DC.

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