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Here are three real estate listings ranging from $329,500-$419,000, chosen by Historic Homes of Baltimore creator Jason Freeman.

A spacious three-story rowhome in Charles Village

A living room with an exposed brick wall, wood floors, white furniture and a large window.
A living room with an exposed brick wall, wood floors, white furniture and a large window. (Beverly Funkhouser Photography)
A second-floor bedroom with white walls, a fireplace and three windows that look out to the street.
A second-floor bedroom with white walls, a fireplace and three windows that look out to the street. (Beverly Funkhouser Photography)
A room with white walls and wooden floors is filled with sunlight. There's a white radiator on the left side of the room and french doors open up into a smaller, brighter room.
A room with white walls and wooden floors is filled with sunlight. There's a white radiator on the left side of the room and french doors open up into a smaller, brighter room. (Beverly Funkhouser Photography)
A photo of wooden stairway with white railings that opens up into a wider room with wooden floors.
A photo of wooden stairway with white railings that opens up into a wider room with wooden floors. (Beverly Funkhouser Photography)
Bright kitchen with white cabinets, black countertops and stainless steel appliances.
Bright kitchen with white cabinets, black countertops and stainless steel appliances. (Beverly Funkhouser Photography)
A historic red brick row house sits between two other homes. It has a raised porch and white molding and finishes. The house to the left of it has bright blue, yellow and red finishings. The home to it's right has beige finishing.
A historic red brick row house sits between two other homes. It has a raised porch and white molding and finishes. The house to the left of it has bright blue, yellow and red finishings. The home to it's right has beige finishing. (Beverly Funkhouser Photography)

There’s lots of room and original charm in this Charles Village rowhome. It’s situated between some of the neighborhood’s colorful painted lady homes (this one’s exterior is white, but would look beautiful with some cheery colors). A large front porch welcomes you to the home. The living room features exposed brick, columns and large windows. The house has been freshly painted, providing a clean space to make your own. Beyond the living room is a sitting room with the home’s main staircase (and there’s also another staircase off the kitchen). The sitting room opens to a large dining room, and behind it is the kitchen. A sunroom sits off the kitchen, leading to the small backyard. Upstairs, the second story has three bedrooms, including a primary bedroom with a charming fireplace and a wall of windows overlooking North Calvert Street. There’s also a bathroom and an additional sunroom on the second floor. The third level boasts three more bedrooms and another full bathroom, offering lots of space for various uses, including a home office, workout room, etc.

This unique home is located around the corner from the 26th Street Green, and it’s within walking distance to the Johns Hopkins University, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Waverly farmers market.

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A storybook 1920s home in Mount Washington

A living room with a wood-burning fireplace, modern furniture and bright blue walls.
A living room with a wood-burning fireplace, modern furniture and bright blue walls. (Derek & Vee Photography)
A bright sunroom with arched windows, dark wooden floors, a wood-stained ceiling and bright blue furniture.
A bright sunroom with arched windows, dark wooden floors, a wood-stained ceiling and bright blue furniture. (Derek & Vee Photography)
A clean and bright kitchen with white countertops and an island with a bright blue base.
A clean and bright kitchen with white countertops and an island with a bright blue base. (Derek & Vee Photography)
A sparsely decorated bedroom with white walls a white area rug, a small wooden table and a bed that takes up most of the room decorated with a dark gray bed spread.
A sparsely decorated bedroom with white walls a white area rug, a small wooden table and a bed that takes up most of the room decorated with a dark gray bed spread. (Derek & Vee Photography)
A stone walkway leads to a back patio.
A stone walkway leads to a back patio. (Derek & Vee Photography)
A white house with green shutters and a brick chimney sits on a small hill surrounded by landscaped shrubbery and trees.
A white house with green shutters and a brick chimney sits on a small hill surrounded by landscaped shrubbery and trees. (Derek & Vee Photography)

This cheery Mount Washington home is move-in ready and full of charm. Bright green shutters, trim, and an arched front door welcome you to this unique home, which was built in 1927. As you enter, there’s a small foyer that opens to a large living room with a wood-burning fireplace. French doors lead to an exquisite sunroom with recently restored arched windows. The sunroom and living room both lead to an open dining room and kitchen space. Then kitchen has been beautifully updated and expanded, with a new island, countertops and appliances.

The yard features native plants, a gazebo, brick patio and stone steps leading to a detached garage. Nestled in Mount Washington, the home is conveniently located to village shops and restaurants, a community pool, light rail station and the beautiful Mount Washington Arboretum.

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A modern, newly updated row home in Ellwood Park/Monument with a second-story deck

(John Ruckman)
(John Ruckman)
(John Ruckman)
(John Ruckman)
(John Ruckman)
(John Ruckman)

This rowhome in Ellwood Park/Monument has been newly updated from top to bottom. Inside, you’ll find hardwood floors, new millwork, and a modern kitchen and bathrooms. A large living room has high, coffered ceilings, wall trim and large windows. As an end-of-group rowhome, the home has an open and bright feeling. The staircase has an open ceiling to the second story, which is unique for a rowhome. Behind the living room is an open concept dining room and kitchen. The kitchen has been completely renovated and features a breakfast bar and new appliances. Upstairs are two bedrooms, each with their own new bathroom. The second bedroom opens to a large second story deck, perfect for enjoying the warm weather. A finished basement has an additional bedroom and full bath.

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There is also a two-car garage, which is rare for a rowhome in the city. The home is situated between Ellwood Park and Patterson Park, and it’s conveniently located not far from the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Fells Point and Highlandtown.

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

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