$2,450,000
Beds: 7
Baths: 5 full, 1 half
Sqft: 8,523
Sqft lot: 26,571
Acre lot: 0.61
112 Days On Market -

Courtesy of Charlie Hatter, Monument Sotheby's International Realty charlie.hatter@monumentsothebysrealty.com

Status: Active
Property Type: Single Family Residential
Year Built: 1913
Neighborhood: Guilford Historic District
Days On Website: 112
Thoughtfully Restored 7 Bedroom 5.5 Bathroom quintessential Guilford home. This sprawling historic masterpiece, built in 1913, has over 8,500 square feet of living space and was originally designed and built for John E Greiner, a well-known Baltimore & Ohio Railroad bridge engineer who took part in the design and build of the original Chesapeake Bay Bridge. It is the creation of famed architects Ellicott & Emmart, who favored burly versions of the Colonial Revival and the French Beaux Arts traditions, and are well known for fusing the two together to produce original architecture just as this. Freshly restored ornate details can be found throughout the home (original wood floors, columns, doors, molding, Wedgewood, sconces, book cases, etc.), paired alongside reinvented spaces with new modern updates (All new kitchen w/ Wolf Appliances, main level wine room, new marble bathrooms, expansive primary suite w/ walk-in closet w/ its own balcony and large luxurious primary en-suite bath, an elevator, 3 new HVAC systems, 2 car garage, etc.) all harmonizing together to make this an exceptional one-of-a-kind residence. The Exterior was not to be overlooked either in this extensive restoration with the completely refreshed patio making for a spectacular indoor / outdoor expansion of living space with multiple access points across the main level. The basement has also been expanded and fully finished to include multiple storage spaces and even a secret entrance via murphy door and a brand-new interior and exterior copper gutter system with decorative cornice, matched to the original on the home, was also just completed by Fick Brothers. Along with the creation of this residence, architects Ellicott & Emmart are additionally responsible for many other notable homes and buildings in the area which include the St Davids Episcopal Church in Roland Park and the Women's Club of Roland Park.

Features

Cooling

  • Electric
  • Central Air
  • Central A/C

Appliances & Equipment

  • 1 elevator

Basement

  • Fully Finished

Bathrooms

  • 6 total bathrooms
  • 1 bathroom on all lower levels
  • 4 bathrooms on all upper levels
  • 5 full bathrooms
  • 1 half bathroom
  • 1 half bathroom on main level

Bedrooms

  • 6 bedrooms on upper levels
  • 7 bedrooms

Building

  • 8,523 sqft living area
  • 6,323 sqft above grade (finished)
  • 2,200 sqft below grade (finished)
  • 300 sqft below grade (unfinished)
  • Built in 1913
  • Major renovation in 2024
  • Structure Type: Detached
  • 4 levels
  • French
  • Stucco

Accessibility Features

  • Elevator

Fireplaces

  • 6 fireplaces

Foundation

  • Brick/Mortar

Garage

  • 2 garage spaces

Heating

  • Natural Gas
  • Radiator

Home Owner's Association

  • HOA Fee: $850
  • Fee Freq: Annually

Listing

  • 105 days on market
  • $387 per sqft
  • Property SubType: Single Family Residential

Location

  • Municipality: Baltimore City
  • County: Baltimore City
  • Subdivision: Guilford Historic District

Lot

  • 26,610 sqft
  • 0.61 acres

Property

  • Other Structures: Above Grade,Below Grade

Schools

  • School District: BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Sewer

  • Private Sewer

Taxes

  • City/Town Tax: $14,790
  • City/Town Tax Pymnt Freq: Annually
  • County Tax: $737
  • County Tax Pymnt Freq: Annually
  • Tax Annual Amount: $15,526
  • Tax Year: 2024

Utilities

  • Hot Water: Natural Gas

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$2,450,000 - 4304 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21218

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4304 Saint Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Municipality: Baltimore City

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This content last updated on November 25, 2024 5:02AM.