3405 Greenway, Unit 105, Baltimore, MD 21218Asking Price of: $245,900
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Welcome to The Geneva — one of Baltimore's most distinguished Beaux Arts residences, designed in 1916 by Parker, Thomas & Rice and set directly across from the Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus. This is not just a condo. It is a piece of Baltimore's architectural history, and it is now available at its most compelling price yet. The charming kitchen is efficient, the tradeoff is everything else, you to gain something else entirely; amazing architecture, history, and a location. This spacious two-bedroom, one-bath residence offers the kind of character that simply cannot be replicated, with soaring high ceilings, original moldings, gleaming hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, and an ornamental fireplace anchoring the generous living room. The formal dining room filled with morning light flows naturally from the living space, creating an ideal layout for entertaining and everyday living. A butler's pantry with original built-ins adds both historic charm and practical storage, while in-unit laundry delivers the modern convenience today's buyers expect. The monthly condominium fee includes heat, water, and sewer making your true cost of ownership lower than it appears at first glance. An additional dedicated storage unit in the building conveys. Replacement windows installed approximately five years ago round out the recent improvements. Outside and you are immediately connected to everything that makes Baltimore worth living in: Johns Hopkins University, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Union Memorial Hospital, and the beloved shops and restaurants of Charles Village and Hampden are all within easy reach. I-83, Penn Station, and MTA bus routes make commuting genuinely effortless. The Geneva is a building that long-time Baltimoreans know and newcomers discover with delight. If you have been searching for a home with soul, scale, and a location that puts the best of the city at your door, this is it. Bring your design vision. The bones are extraordinary. Some homes ask you to compromise on space. The Geneva is one of those buildings people remember.