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Hoes Heights, MD Homes for Sale
Welcome to this beautifully updated 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo boasting over 1,500 sq ft of comfortable, light-filled living space. Step into luxury as gleaming new hardwood floors guide you through a spacious open floor plan, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The inviting living/dining area features a cozy wood-burning fireplace and French doors that open to a large private balcony—ideal for container gardening or enjoying serene Southwestern views. The kitchen offers a generous pass-thru design so you can stay connected while hosting. Retreat to the impressive primary suite, complete with an enviable walk-thru closet/dressing room. The 2nd bedroom includes built-in closet organizer
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Nestled in a grand old brick building near Johns Hopkins University and Roland Park, this delightful third-story condo is brimming with charm and abundant natural light. The classic floor plan features a spacious dining room that flows seamlessly into a large living room with a cozy fireplace and built-in bookshelves, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Beautiful hardwood floors extend throughout the condo, adding timeless appeal. The home offers two generously sized bedrooms and a well-proportioned bath. A highlight of this condo is the stunning back sunroom, drenched in sunlight from every window—perfect for relaxation or entertaining. The galley-style kitchen offers potential
ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION!! Bidding Opens - Tuesday, April 1, 2025. Bidding Closes - Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 11:00 AM. List price is opening bid only. 4013 Falls Road is a 25′ wide parking lot with front and rear entry located at the northern end of the Hampden Neighborhood in North Baltimore. With R-7 residential mixed-use zoning, the property is very well situated for redevelopment as a single family residence, multi-family apartment building, commercial storefront or remain in the current posture as a well-located parking lot. Hampden has been among Baltimore’s most “buzz-worthy” neighborhoods over the past couple of decades, bolstered by countless development