
Set on a quiet, tree-lined block in historic Reservoir Hill, this 1915 home offers a rare balance of preserved character and thoughtful, long-term renovation. Updated with intention over the past decade, every improvement reflects care and quality rather than quick resale.
Sunlight pours through oversized windows, highlighting original wood floors and a spacious, easy flow between living, dining, and kitchen spaces. The kitchen feels both refined and functional, with a large island, clean lines, and views that bring in natural light throughout the day. Three bedrooms offer flexibility for guests, work, or retreat, while the home’s scale provides a sense of openness not often found in homes of this era.
The end unit provides ample green space both on the side and back yard, another rarety among some of these historic city homes. Plant a garden, hosts guests outside, and breath in the fresh air all while being in the heart of the city.
Moments from Druid Hill Park, the Maryland Zoo, and with seamless access to I-83, the Inner Harbor, Camden Yards, and M&T Bank Stadium, the location pairs everyday convenience with one of Baltimore’s most architecturally rich and evolving neighborhoods.