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Baltimore Real Estate Round-Up: Fell’s Point

October 6th, 2009 by Dan Volin

This past weekend was the Fell’s Point Fun Festival. We really hope you went; we want you to have fun.  Plus, if you’re going to have a good time somewhere, Fell’s Point seems to be a pretty popular place.  From bars that have awesome, awesome trivia nights, to the best mussels in town, to the best Halloween party in town, you can find it in one of the oldest neighborhoods in town.  So if your cup of tea is living in a vibrant neighborhood close to the water, well, maybe Fell’s is the place for you.

(NOTE:  we fully support the apostrophe-d version of the neighborhood name. Got a problem with that? Take it up with us in the comments!)

520 Durham Street
This recently rehabilitated, two bedroom, one bath rowhome is pretty dreamy.  The hardwood floors of the first floor lead you from the living room to the open kitchen and back again.  Upstairs, the second floor features the master bedroom (with a gas fireplace for you snuggling lovebirds), an extra-large bathroom and a washer/dryer.  The third floor is a bedroom loft complete with angled ceilings and deep windows.  Plus, it was built in 1855 — which means it’s had a century and a half to acquire some pretty cool ghosts, we’d expect. And, as if to top it all off, there’s a backyard, so you can have your own little slice of life by the water.  Priced at $169,900, down from $175,000.

426 Bond Street
We didn’t know this before we saw this two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath rowhouse, but it turns out we’re a sucker for a brick archway in the living room.  It pretty much rules.  Of course, this house isn’t just an archway; it also features slate floors on the main level (hardwood floors everywhere else), two fireplaces, exposed brick walls, a gourmet kitchen, a jetted bathtub and an oversized shower.  The master bedroom on the third floor is spacious, comfortable and well-lit with skylights.   No archway though, that’s just the living room.  Priced at $255,122, down from $299,500.

728 S. Wolfe Street
Oh, we love the location of this two-bedroom, two-bath rowhouse.  It’s not quite in the middle of everything, just a little off to the side… but right across the street from a little park, a block from the water, throwing distance from everything you could want to do in Fell’s.  But if you want to stay in some nights, that’s no problem — in fact you’d be quite comfortable in amidst the hardwood floors, the recently refurbished kitchen (with granite countertops), and the built-in entertainment center.   Priced at $275,000, down from $285,000.

If you’d like to know more about any of these houses — or if you have an entirely different house in mind – get in touch with us at Urban Discoveries Living. We’ll help you out with any and all of your real estate needs.

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