the art of uniting human and home
Sold January 2022
1533 Marshall Street
Baltimore, MD 21230
$339,900
  • 3 beds
  • 2.5 baths
  • 1,434 Sqft
  • 0.03 acres
  • Vintage 1900

You’ll fall in love with this meticulously maintained, 2015 full gut and renovation! If you’re looking for something that is move in ready, LOOK NO FURTHER! This home offers many upgraded features such as a recently maintained sturdy roof deck, recently silver coated roof, wood double pane windows on the front of the home, brand new electronic lock on front door, cement board siding on the back, large patio and potential for alley parking in a pinch. (Alley parking is not owned, and not guaranteed) This home is loaded with tons of personality and stylish updates throughout. Main level flows with beautiful hardwood flooring and high ceilings, connecting the living room area to the dining room and kitchen. Gourmet kitchen is equipped with beautiful granite countertops, subway tile backsplash, high end stainless steel appliances, and copious amounts of cabinet storage! Kitchen leads out to the sun-filled patio–creating a perfect oasis for summer relaxing and entertaining! Upper level features generously sized bedrooms with surprisingly deep closets, neutral color palette and two gorgeous updated baths-great roommate situation if desired! 2nd bedroom provides access to the two tiered roof deck with spectacular 360 views of the city skyline and picturesque neighborhood! Travel down to the finished basement where you will find ample storage, laundry room and a large living area that could be turned into a 3rd bedroom, den, home office, rec room, or more! Enjoy all that Federal Hill, Riverside, Locust Point and Port Covington have to offer with the recently renovated Cross Street Market, shops, restaurants, many parks, Inner Harbor and of course Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens sporting events! Easy commute to I-95 and the MARC Train. Camden rail stop is right around the corner for a direct shot to Union Station in Washington D.C.

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