- Contract pending
Guilford
312 Southway
Baltimore, Maryland, 21218
United States
312 Southway Baltimore, Maryland, 21218 United States
- Price $599,900
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2 Full
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Interior
1,976 Sq Ft.
Trian Johnson
Property details
Property type
Single Family Homes
Status
Contract Pending
Year Built
1933
property taxes
$9,755/Year
312 Southway
Price Improvement! Welcome to 312 Southway in northern Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1933 and meticulously renovated in 2021, this restored brick center hall colonial has 4 bedrooms/2 full baths, wood encased windows, hardwood floors, 1976 sq ft of interior living space, 1 car attached garage and a 9,000 sq ft lot that will make you want to call this lovely home your own. Available for June 1 move-in. Tenant responsible for all utilities. Guilford community information provided by Live Baltimore: 'Guilford is a residential neighborhood in North Baltimore developed by the Roland Park Company in the early 1900's. The area features large, single-family, detached homes that range from cottages to stately mansions, all set among streets lined with mature trees and period streetlights. Residents enjoy the stunning architecture, a suburban feel and a location minutes from the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus, Loyola College, the College of Notre Dame, restaurants, cultural centers and private schools. Make sure to check out the tulips at Sherwood Gardens in the springtime. About 80,000 tulip bulbs are planted in the gardens each year! This leads to six acres of beautiful flowers in bloom each spring.'
Amenities & Features
- Listing Details
- Property ID3W7QEB
- MLS#MDBA2079550
- Property typeSingle Family Homes
- Marketed ByTTR Sotheby's International Realty
- StatusContract Pending
- Listing Price$599,900
- CountyBaltimore County
- Utilities & Building
- Year Built1933
- property taxes$9,755/Year
- StyleColonial
- coolingCentral Air Conditioning
- OtherPublic Sewer Service
- Interior
- AmenitiesRadiator, Wood Heating
- Full Bathrooms2
- Bedrooms4
- Additional Features
- ConstructionBrick