This neighborhood has a name that comes from three 18th-century estates — Coldstream, Homestead, Montebello — and that history isn’t just trivia. The brick rowhouses here were built to signal something: a suburban ideal, wide and light-filled, with front porches and green lawns, designed for people who wanted a real neighborhood.
That intention still holds.
CHM sits within two miles of Johns Hopkins , with Harford Road pulling you straight downtown. Clifton Park is right there — 18-hole golf course, tennis, pickleball, a pool — and Lake Montebello wraps the northern edge , where neighbors walk the loop in the mornings.
This townhome — 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, fully renovated — fits right into that story. The bones are a century old. The renovation is current. Updated kitchen, refreshed bathrooms on every level, new flooring throughout. Nothing cosmetic was left undone.
The median sale price in CHM has been climbing — homes move faster here than the national average. The buyers coming in now aren’t waiting for the neighborhood to arrive. They can already see it.