Baltimore, MD 21218,28 E 25TH ST
Baltimore, MD 21218,28 E 25TH ST
Baltimore, MD 21218,28 E 25TH ST
Baltimore, MD 21218,28 E 25TH ST
Baltimore, MD 21218,28 E 25TH ST
Baltimore, MD 21218,28 E 25TH ST
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$385,000

$395,000

2.5%
Est.Price: ?

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Est. payment /mo

3,135 SqFt


SOLD DATE : 08/26/2024

Key Details

Sold Price $385,000

Property Type Multi-Family

Sub Type Interior Row/Townhouse

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,135 sqft

Price per Sqft $122

MLS Listing ID MDBA2123116

Sold Date 08/26/24

Style Converted Dwelling

Abv Grd Liv Area 3,135

Originating Board BRIGHT

Year Built 1900

Annual Tax Amount $5,024

Tax Year 2024

Lot Size 1,596 Sqft

Acres 0.04

Property Description

Join the Resurgence of 25th Street, Dubbed “The Black Wall Street of Baltimore” by the Baltimore Sun. Deceptively Large Rowhome in Charles Village: Provides 3,135 Square Feet Gross Living Area Plus Usable Basement Space. Upside Potential to Improve Residential Kitchens and Baths to Achieve Higher Rental Rates. Zoned C-1, The Property Provides Versatility, Allowing Owners to Change Uses from Residential to Commercial as They Desire. The apartments on the second and third floors are plus-sized 1-bedrooms. This interior rowhome boasts large windows on both the north and south walls, with a southern-facing bay window providing bonus natural light. Generous room sizes are accentuated by hardwood floors throughout most of the living spaces. Kitchens have either an 30″ electric or gas range, wood cabinets, laminate counters and laminate flooring. The 2nd floor apartment has a porcelain sink top; the 3rd floor has a stainless sink. Bathrooms have modern vanities, cast iron tubs with ceramic tile tub-surrounds. Upgrading kitchens and bathrooms would significantly improve monthly rents.

The commercial suites are built-out and upgraded by the Tenants to meet the needs of the Tenants’ use. The first floor provides medical training and has been home to Phylis Angels Training Center since 2017, with classrooms and training stations. Wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, with a modern half bath and private office in the rear. The terrace retail suite has seen major improvements in the last few years, with new drywall walls and ceilings, recessed lighting, LVP flooring and improved half-bath. The very rear of the terrace is home to the utilities and provides the tenant with additional storage space.

Inside this Charles Village Mixed-Use, the apartments are heated by a central Repco 275,00 BTU hot water radiator heating system; radiant heating serves the terrace store. The landlord does pay for the gas heat; a savvy owner could pass this through to tenants, improving cash flow. The 1st floor commercial tenant has their own heat pump with central air. A central 40-gallon gas-fired water heater supplies hot water to all units. Each unit has its own electric meter and pays their own electric. Two gas meters serve the property, one public service and the other presumed for Apartment 2. BGE is not actively billing the owner for natural gas usage. All interior water supply pipes are copper or C-PVC, with a copper water main. All observable interior water drain lines are copper or steel. The landlord currently pays for water. The Charles Village 25th Street corridor has been dubbed the “Black Wall Street of Baltimore” by the Baltimore Sun. Its numerous clothing retailers, art shops, and beauty stores has made it a fashion destination in Baltimore City. Commercial tenants enjoy the high visibility and walking traffic this location brings. Residential tenants enjoy the close proximity to various restaurants, art venues, and stores. Johns Hopkins, the city’s #1 employer, has its Homewood Campus just five blocks north. The central location in Baltimore gives residents a quick commute to downtown Baltimore or a short drive to I-83 for a drive to Baltimore County. The Maryland Avenue CycleTrack is one block away for bike commuters.

28 East 25th Street is designated a “Walker’s Paradise” with a Walk Score of 95; a Transit Score of 80; and a Bike Score of 85.

Location

State MD

County Baltimore City

Zoning C-1

Interior

Hot Water Natural Gas

Heating Heat Pump(s), Radiant, Radiator

Cooling Central A/C, Window Unit(s)

Fireplace N

Heat Source Natural Gas, Electric

Exterior

Garage Spaces 2.0

Waterfront N

Water Access N

Accessibility None

Parking Type Off Street

Total Parking Spaces 2

Garage N

Building

Foundation Brick/Mortar

Sewer Public Sewer

Water Public

Architectural Style Converted Dwelling

Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade

New Construction N

Schools

School District Baltimore City Public Schools

Others

Tax ID 0312033831 029

Ownership Fee Simple

SqFt Source Assessor

Special Listing Condition Standard

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Listed by Will A Cannon III • Ben Frederick Realty, Inc.
Bought with Justin O Akchurin • Coldwell Banker Realty
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