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Sold February 2022
10 Lee Street
Unit 1503
Baltimore, MD 21202
$205,000
  • 1 bed
  • 1.5 baths
  • 1,034 Sqft
  • 1 car garage

Introducing this 15th floor, 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condominium residence in The Towers At Harbor Court. Open floor plan with sweeping views of Camden Yards, Ravens Stadium and outer Inner Harbor. An abundance of windows for plenty of natural light. Spacious living room with Sony LCD TV and home theatre center including six Boston Acoustics speakers for entertaining. Separate dining area and well maintained wood flooring throughout. Recent upgrades in the centrally located kitchen include LG refrigerator and Kitchen Aid built in wall oven, microwave and stovetop exhaust fan. A cooks paradise! Oversized primary bedroom with an ensuite full bath, walk-in closet and a second closet for extra storage. Full sized washer/dryer conveniently located in condo. This unit also comes with one deeded parking spot and storage unit in a secure parking garage. Freshly painted. Condominium fee includes water, basic cable, elevator, building maintenance, door person, secure entrance, concierge 24 hour front desk service, meeting room, reserve funds and more. Other amenities include resident discount membership to fitness center, racquetball/tennis, sauna and indoor pool. Enjoy all that the city has to offer nearby including the recently renovated Cross Street Market, newly added Rash Field Adventure/Nature Park, Visionary Art Museum, restaurants, shopping and Federal Hill/Riverside parks. Also, catch a game at nearby M&T Stadium (home of the Baltimore Ravens) or Oriole Park at Camden Yards for baseball. Short distance to Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. Enjoy the many biking/walking paths along the water to explore other nearby historic neighborhoods. Easy commute to I95, I83, BWI, University of MD hospital and Camden MARC train/Light Rail for a direct route into Union Station DC. Free Circulator purple line bus also runs through Federal Hill and continues to Baltimore Penn Station for train connections. A MUST SEE!

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