This is not a list price. This is an estimate price for the property provided by FirstAmerican. Please note that this is only an estimate and should not be taken as fact or advice. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Estimated Value: $258,961
Fully renovated to keep original character and charm while modernizing the home throughout, this large Mt. Washington home is ready for youto move right in. Original hardwood floors throughout are accompanied by many updated items installed in the last two years, including windows, roof, two gas furnaces with central air conditioning (dual zone systems), upgraded 200 amp panel, pvc plumbing lines, and kitchen appliances and laundry! Entering into the foyer, you will notice the original hardwood floors, a brass hanging light, which compliments the french doors into the living room. The fireplace adds charm to the sizable and bright living room which flows nicely into the formal dining room, with plenty of space for entertaining and holiday gatherings. The kitchen features a center island with a breakfast bar overhang, quartz countertops, soft closing draws and doors, and all new stainless steel appliances. The half bathroom rounds out the the main level. Upstairs features a primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, with a glass enclosed marble shower, dual sink marble vanity, and water closet. Two generous size bedrooms share a hall bathroom. The third floor makes for a great offi...
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ce, play room, or guest room, with it's own private, full bath. Unfinished basement for lots of storage and offers enough ceiling height to be finished if additional square footage is needed.This foreclosure home is a single family home located in BALTIMORE. It offers 7496.00 sq. ft. in size, 4 beds and 3.5 baths. Review its detailed information and determine if this BALTIMORE foreclosure has the qualities you are looking for.
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This is an REO, meaning this property has been foreclosed on because the owner couldn't meet their payments. The bank now owns this property. Most banks are not set up to own homes, and are often motivated to sell you the home at a discounted price.