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3001 N Calvert St

$575,000

3001 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD 21218

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Last Updated: 10/01/2025

3,876 sqft

Building Size

1893

Year Built

Details:
Building Size:    3,876 sqft
Year Built:    1893
Price Per Sqft:    $148.35
Zoning:    R-6
Roof:    Flat
Highlights:
  • Days on Market: 43
  • Parking Features: Paved Parking
  • Heating: Radiator
Description:

PRIME INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Historic Victorian 5-unit Building | Charles Village, Baltimore
Turn-Key Multi-Family Investment in Baltimore's Most Desirable Rental Market. There are 3 one-bedroom units and 2 efficiency units. Currently, the first-floor unit and the front basement unit are vacant.

The Location Advantage
Charles Village isn't just another Baltimore neighborhood—it's the investment sweet spot. Charles Village has long been regarded as one of the best neighborhoods for investment properties in Baltimore, and here's why smart investors are taking notice:

University Corridor Gold Mine;
Walking distance to Johns Hopkins University
Close proximity to Loyola University and Notre Dame of Maryland University
Constant tenant demand from students, faculty, and medical professionals across multiple institutions
Built-in rental market stability year-round

Strong Market Performance
High demand, low vacancy rates
Proven rental income potential

Urban Lifestyle Hub;
Walkable neighborhood with dining, shopping, and entertainment
Easy access to downtown Baltimore and major highways
Transit-friendly for professional tenants

Historic Victorian Charm Meets Modern Investment Potential
This isn't just real estate—it's a piece of Baltimore's architectural heritage generating serious returns. Five well-maintained units in a coveted location where tenants compete for rentals.

Key Investment Highlights:
5 income-generating units = diversified cash flow
Historic Victorian character = premium rental rates
Charles Village location = endless tenant demand
Established rental history = proven income stream

This isn't speculation—it's investing in a neighborhood with fundamentals that work:
Multiple university anchors (JHU, Loyola, Notre Dame) ensure consistent demand
Historic district with neighborhood character
Growing young professional population
Established rental market with premium pricing power

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