Historic architecture, charming neighborhoods and area amenities make Baltimore a great place to live. Historic Homes of Baltimore creator Jason Freeman highlights three real estate listings ranging from $395,000-$409,900.

A Victorian home with a mix of modern and historic details in Reservoir Hill

Facing Mount Royal Terrace Park, this Reservoir Hill home welcomes you with a curved front porch. Inside of the home, you’ll find a unique mix of historic and modern details. Its open concept living and dining room features dark wood floors, large windows and a beautiful fireplace. Original pocket doors lead to an updated eat-in kitchen, and there’s also a powder bathroom on the first floor. Upstairs, you’ll find four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, including a primary bedroom with a bay window and a large walk-in closet.

A finished walk-out basement leads to a patio, small yard and enclosed parking. The home is conveniently located between Druid Hill Park and Maryland Institute College of Art, Mount Vernon and downtown.

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Updated, newer-build townhome in Washington Hill

This four-level townhome was built in 2008 as part of a 20+ townhome community and has been fully updated. The home features an open concept main living level, with a large living room, dining area and updated kitchen. High ceilings and large windows also add to the open, bright feeling. Two additional levels provide four comfortable bedrooms and three full bathrooms, including a primary suite featuring double sinks, a large soaking tub and a separate shower.

A rooftop deck provides sweeping city views, while a one-car garage provides easy parking. The home shares an attractive gated courtyard with the rest of the townhome community. Conveniently located an easy walk away from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Fells Point, Harbor East and downtown.

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Charming 1870s home in historic Dickeyville

Tucked away in historic Dickeyville, this home offers lots of charm and beautiful views. The main level features a large living room with a wood-burning fireplace and a charming library or office, perfect for working from home. Off the library/office is a balcony with beautiful views of the backyard. The lower level offers a large kitchen with an attached dining room, powder bathroom and laundry room. A charming screened-in porch sits off the kitchen. On the third and fourth levels, there are two full bathrooms and three bedrooms, including one with high ceilings and exposed beams and brick.

The home is nestled into a hill, so there are four levels of living space and multiple outdoor areas, including a private courtyard, balcony, screened-in porch and an area for gardening. Mature trees dot the property, which backs up to the beautiful Gwynns Falls stream. Historic Dickeyville is a charming mill village with historic homes and access to the views and trails of Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park.

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Jason Freeman writes about real estate and historic homes around Baltimore.

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