$599,000 Price Analysis 10 W Hamilton StBaltimore, MD 21201 3 bed 4 bath 3,810 SqFt ($157/SqFt) 1,701SqFt lot. Built 1818 Listed 2024-05-01, Taxes $6,972 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to location near Baltimore |
A historic gem meticulously restored to its former glory by skilled craftsmen and guided by a structural engineer's expertise. Originally conceived by renowned Baltimore architect Robert Cary Long Sr., this distinguished row home stands as a testament to timeless design and enduring quality. Step inside and be captivated by the meticulous attention to detail that went into preserving this irreplaceable piece of Baltimore's architectural heritage. The chimneys have been rebuilt, the walls reinforced with stars and bolts and hundreds of replacement bricks carefully integrated into the foundation. In a nod to its rich history, the roof's fourth story, added in the 1870s, has been faithfully restored to its original configuration.
Skilled hands removed fifteen layers of roofing material, replacing them with new beams and a sturdy membrane to ensure structural integrity for years to come. Modern comforts blend seamlessly with historic charm in this distinguished residence. The top floor boasts a layer of highly effective R49 insulation, ensuring energy efficiency without compromising the home's historic character. The air conditioning system, upgraded in 2015, features all new Unico ductwork and two zones for personalized climate control. A Mitsubishi split system adds additional comfort to th kitchen addition. Indulge your culinary passions in the designer kitchen, thoughtfully appointed with top-of-the-line appliances and custom finishes. Luxurious baths provide a tranquil retreat, while the central vacuum system adds convenience to daily living. Enjoy 10 West Hamilton centuries to come!!
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Property MLS #MDBA2122868 from BrightMLS
Year | Assessments Building + Land Total | Tax |
---|---|---|
2022 | $480,500 + $100,000 $580,500 | $6,972 |
2021 | $unknown + $unknown $571,067 | $6,591 |
2020 | $unknown + $unknown $561,633 | $6,264 |
2019 | $452,200 + $100,000 $552,200 | $5,996 |
2018 | $unknown + $unknown $459,100 | $5,874 |
2017 | $unknown + $unknown $366,000 | $5,730 |
2016 | $212,900 + $60,000 $272,900 | $6,006 |
2015 | $212,900 + $60,000 $272,900 | $6,026 |
2013 | $278,600 + $100,000 $378,600 | $8,934 |
2012 | $unknown + $unknown $378,600 | $9,010 |
2011 | $unknown + $unknown $378,600 | $9,010 |
2010 | $unknown + $unknown $480,170 | $11,428 |
2009 | $unknown + $unknown $422,600 | $10,057 |
2008 | $unknown + $unknown $365,030 | $8,687 |
The property loan eligibility may be subject to additional requirements beyond geographical location including but not limited to the condition of the property. Speak with a real estate professional to find out more about the eligibility of a specific property.