Welcome home to the lucky buyer who scoops this timeless gem in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood. Take a stroll around the block, and you will see for yourself why this neighborhood is know as one of the most charming in Baltimore. It is an exquisite example of the University Homes designed by architect George Morris for JHU faculty in the early 1900s. Not only is the history rich when it comes to the neighborhood, but this home boasts a layout and attention to detail that would marvel any buyer. The first floor has a bright and expansive living room with a stately fireplace, impeccable inlaid hardwood floors, and half-bath. The formal dining room is accessible from the updated kitchen and the living room, making it a perfect space to gather and entertain. The sunroom looks out to a spacious tree-lined alley, and is a tranquil spot to have a morning cup of coffee, answer emails, or just sit and watch the songbirds. The home boasts 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, luxury kitchen, ready-to-be-finished basement, large Trex backyard deck, perennial landscaping, and two highly desired off-street parking spots. Beyond the flawless original hardwood floors, sunny interior, pristine Renewal by Andersen energy-efficient windows, high ceilings, slate roof, and other features; the location allows you to be minutes from charming restaurants, JHU Homewood campus, nearby parks and trails, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and other nearby universities.
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