Condominiums are appealing because they often mean more amenities and and less maintenance. In the Baltimore area, there’s a wide variety of options for condo living.

Here are three condo listings ranging from $322,000-$379,000, chosen by Historic Homes of Baltimore creator Jason Freeman.

Converted grain elevator industrial condo in Locust Point

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This unique condo provides industrial vibes with a great city location. It’s a corner unit with an open floor plan, 9-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. An updated kitchen overlooks a spacious living and dining area. The large bedroom includes a walk-in closet, and an updated bathroom with a double vanity, soaking tub and separate shower. A large balcony provides city skyline and water views.

The condo is part of Silo Point, which is a short walk from neighborhood restaurants and shops, as well as beautiful Fort McHenry. It’s also convenient for using the water taxi or taking I-95, 695 and 895 to commute (the condo comes with two garage spaces). Building amenities include a front desk with an attendant at all times, a fitness studio and a 19th floor sky lounge.

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Contemporary condo with rooftop views in Midtown-Belvedere

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This updated, contemporary condo offers a move-in ready home that’s close to many city attractions. Built in 2007, this penthouse unit features an open floor plan with an updated kitchen and a combined dining and living area. The primary bedroom features a walk-in closet and large bathroom. The second bedroom includes two closets and another full bathroom, which is also accessible from the front hallway. And upstairs, there’s a private rooftop terrace with views of the city.

The Twelve09 North Charles condo building is located in Midtown-Belvedere, close to area restaurants, universities and cultural attractions. It’s also steps away from Penn Station. The unit comes with one parking spot and two storage units in the building. Building amenities include a fitness center and shared courtyard.

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Waterfront loft condo in Canton

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Inside this waterfront Canton condo, you’ll find a two-story home that’s fully updated. Impressive 23-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows provide a welcoming living and dining space. The gourmet kitchen has been newly renovated, with new appliances, countertops and cabinets. There’s also an updated full bathroom on the first level. Upstairs, the bedroom features large windows overlooking the first level, a double walk-in closet and a newly-updated bathroom. A balcony off the living room with city views completes the condo.

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Part of Canton Cove, this building — which was once a tin factory — is located right on the water. Shops, restaurants and Canton Waterfront Park are just steps away. The unit comes with one parking space. Building amenities include 24-hour security, a welcoming lobby, a boardroom and a shared roof deck.

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

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