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Mount Vernon Townhomes for Sale

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    $169,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 630 Sq Ft

    216 W Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21201

    Welcome to 216 W Monument Street, Unit 1R — a charming blend of historic character and modern convenience! Step into the inviting living room, featuring original wide-plank hardwood floors, a graceful curved plaster wall, and a classic stone fireplace. The thoughtfully designed kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, abundant countertop space, and seating for barstools — perfect for casual

    Katelyn Schmittle Keller Williams Realty Centre

    216 W Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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    $2,999,000

    • 7 Beds
    • 5 Baths
    • 9,971 Sq Ft

    829 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201

    Historic Mansion in Mount Vernon, Baltimore: A Gilded Age Masterpiece Nestled in the heart of Baltimore’s esteemed Mount Vernon neighborhood, this meticulously restored 6,900+ sq. ft. brownstone offers a rare blend of historic grandeur and modern luxury. Originally constructed in the 1880s, the residence was home at the turn of the century to the Knabe family, renowned piano makers who

    Brian DiNardo Cummings & Co. Realtors

    829 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
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    $745,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 4,347 Sq Ft

    801 Park Ave Unit 2, Baltimore, MD 21201

    Create the life you love in historic Mt. Vernon. Allow 801 Park Avenue to turn your dreams into reality. Do you long for a grand space awash in natural light in which to create and curate? Have you envisioned a gallery space to call your own? Do you desire a designer showroom to display antique treasures collected from around the globe? Have you been searching for an accessible atelier to house

    Avendui Lacovara Monument Sotheby's International Realty

    801 Park Ave Unit 2, Baltimore, MD 21201

Why Live in Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon in Baltimore is a historic neighborhood centered around the original Washington Monument, known for its 19th-century architecture and cultural significance. The area has evolved into a hub for artists and young professionals, with institutions like the Peabody Institute and the Walters Art Museum drawing in crowds. Dining options include The Bun Shop, The Owl Bar, and The Brewer’s Art, though restaurants tend to come and go. Grocery shopping is limited within the neighborhood, but essentials can be found at the St. Paul Mini Mart and Walgreens, with fresh produce available a mile away at Po Tung Oriental Grocery. The neighborhood offers a variety of attractions, including live music at The Bun Shop and An die Musik LIVE, and art exhibitions at the Walters Art Museum. Residential buildings are often converted mansions from the 1860s to 1880s, now serving as apartments and condos, with some being restored to private residences. Green spaces around the Washington Monument provide a scenic backdrop for relaxation. Penn Station at the north end of Mount Vernon offers convenient travel to Washington, D.C. and New York City, while the Light Rail on Howard Street connects residents to Baltimore Washington International Airport. The neighborhood is influenced by nearby educational institutions like the Maryland Institute College of Art, the University of Baltimore, and Johns Hopkins University, contributing to its vibrant, eclectic atmosphere.
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