In Baltimore, rooftop decks provide a wonderful blend of outdoor space for entertaining, relaxing and taking in the city’s beautiful skyline and waterfront views.

Here are three homes with great rooftop decks, ranging in price from $290,000 to $850,000.

End-unit rowhome in Canton

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Just steps from Patterson Park, you’ll find this charming two-bedroom, 1 ½ bath rowhome. The home has a welcoming open-concept floor plan, starting with a large, bright kitchen with counter seating. The living room features exposed brick and an open staircase. There’s also a convenient half bathroom. Upstairs, you’ll find two attractive bedrooms. A modern bathroom is accessible via the primary bedroom and the hallway. The lower level features a laundry area and storage space.

A rooftop deck with city views completes this unique home. It’s located a block from Patterson Park and a few blocks from the waterfront and pedestrian promenade. Walk to shops and restaurants in Canton Square and Fells Point.

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Modern rowhome in Hampden

(Tate Kesner/Timeless Klicks)
(Tate Kesner/Timeless Klicks)
(Tate Kesner/Timeless Klicks)
(Tate Kesner/Timeless Klicks)
(Tate Kesner/Timeless Klicks)
(Tate Kesner/Timeless Klicks)

You might not expect to find a rooftop deck in Hampden, but this home has one — and a few more surprises. Exposed brick, ductwork and beams are just a few of the unique touches throughout this modern, industrial rowhome with a traditional bow-front brick facade. The home opens to a large living room, with the steel-open staircase as a focal point of the home. A large eat-in kitchen has dark cabinetry, open wood shelves and an attached dining area. A half bathroom completes the main level.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and two modern bathrooms. One bedroom is currently used as a family room and provides access to the rooftop deck via a spiral staircase. The home’s large rooftop deck, a rare find in Hampden, provides an attractive outdoor space to relax, dine alfresco and take in the city views. At the back of the house, there’s a small deck and a parking pad for easy parking. Walk to the Avenue, Roosevelt Park and Wyman Park/the Stony Run Trail.

This home is listed as coming soon and is expected to go live on Aug. 19.

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Beautifully updated end unit rowhome in Federal Hill

(Jackie McGee/Cummings & Co. Realtors)
(Jackie McGee/Cummings & Co. Realtors)
(Jackie McGee/Cummings & Co. Realtors)
(Jackie McGee/Cummings & Co. Realtors)
(Jackie McGee/Cummings & Co. Realtors)
(Jackie McGee/Cummings & Co. Realtors)

This spacious rowhome offers beautiful interiors in a prime location. Because it’s an end unit, the home has over 30 windows, creating bright and welcoming spaces throughout. The home opens to a living room with a gas fireplace and a modern staircase. There’s a separate dining room, and behind it, a stunning, newly renovated kitchen. Perfect for home chefs, it has two-tone cabinetry, high-end stainless steel appliances (including an induction stove!), and a huge island and breakfast bar. A convenient half bath is also on the main level.

Upstairs, the second level contains two bright bedrooms and an updated bathroom. The third story contains another bedroom and bathroom. There’s also a family room with a wet bar and a decorative fireplace, with city and water views.

A highlight of the home is the large rooftop deck with beautiful views of the Inner Harbor, Harbor East and the Domino Sugars sign. There’s also a parking pad for easy off-street parking. The home is located a few blocks from the water, around the corner from neighborhood shops and restaurants, and in between Federal Hill Park and Riverside Park.

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