The historic property located at 824 West 32nd Street in Baltimore City was sold on April 27, 2023 for $350,000, or $365 per square foot. The house, built in 1920, has an interior space of 960 square feet. The house is situated on a 1,485-square-foot lot.
Checkerspot Brewing Company in South Baltimore is about to debut a special collaboration beer they made with the Boston Beer Company. The local favorite, which opened in 2018, is moving to a new, larger location soon, too.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a townhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market. The historic property located at 1102 West 40th Street in Baltimore City was sold on April 12, 2023 for $325,000, or $321 per square foot. The house, built in 1880, has an interior space of 1,014 square feet. The property sits on a 1,568-square-foot lot.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a townhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a historic townhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for Baltimore City rowhouses for sale? Learn more about the details of a townhouse recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market. A 672-square-foot house built in 1900 has changed hands.
Looking for Baltimore City row homes for sale? Learn more about the details of a historical property recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Looking for Baltimore City row homes for sale? Learn more about the details of a historical property recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
Explore the $780K sale of a historic 1800-built townhouse at 423 Hamburg St., Baltimore, boasting 2,259 sq. ft. of living space. Uncover Baltimore's recent real estate trends, top sales, and market insights.
Looking for Baltimore City row homes for sale? Learn more about the details of a historical property recently sold and trends in the Baltimore real estate market.
The ambitious undertaking promises to replace a vestige of the city’s aging public housing infrastructure with over 2,000 new mixed-income housing units.