If you make solid income every month but need assistance with grants to get to closing, this is where the math finally works in your favor. 1020 N Eden Street qualifies for the CHAP tax credit, which can dramatically reduce your property taxes for years. Lower taxes mean a lower… Read More monthly payment. The home may also qualify for Vacants to Value, Live Near Your Work, and other first-time buyer incentives depending on eligibility. The seller is offering closing cost assistance as well. When you stack these programs correctly, your out-of-pocket cash can shrink fast. Now let's talk about what you are actually getting. This home was rebuilt from the ground up. The plumbing is new. The electrical is new. The HVAC is new. The roof is new. Every major system has been replaced. You are not walking into a cosmetic flip. You are walking into new construction quality inside a classic Baltimore shell. The main level opens into a bright, spacious layout that feels intentional and easy to live in. The kitchen is larger than what you typically see in a Baltimore rowhome. It offers generous cabinet storage, modern finishes, and real counter space for cooking, hosting, or just spreading out your laptop while dinner simmers. It feels functional and elevated at the same time. And yes, it has parking. In the city, that matters. Having your own dedicated parking adds convenience, security, and long-term resale appeal. Upstairs, you have three true bedrooms and two and a half baths. Use the entire top floor as your primary oasis that includes privacy and comfort. The additional bedrooms flex easily into a home office, guest room, or creative space. The finishes throughout feel clean and current without trying too hard. The block itself stays quiet. You are close to Penn Station, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Station North, and I-83, but you do not feel overwhelmed by traffic or noise. This location works for someone new to Baltimore who wants access to everything while still coming home to calm. Johnston Square continues to see steady investment and revitalization. Buyers who enter neighborhoods during growth phases position themselves for equity gains. When you combine tax savings, grant money, new construction systems, a large kitchen, parking, and a quiet block, you create leverage. This is not just a stylish home. It is a strategic move. Read Less
Courtesy of Lauren Melissa DiMartino, EXP Realty, LLC 888-860-7369
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
3
Last Updated
Property Type
Townhouse
Beds
3
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
1
Lot Size
0.03 Acres
Year Built
1913
MLS Number
MDBA2204892
Additional Details
Appliances & Equipment
Built-In Microwave, Cooktop, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer Hookups Only, Water Heater - High-Efficiency, Water Heater
Basement
Interior Access, Sump Pump, Unfinished, Windows
Building
Built in 1913, Levels: 4, Construction Materials: Brick
Cooling
Central A/C
Doors
Six Panel
Exterior Features
Bump-outs, Gutter System, Sidewalks, Street Lights
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