Baltimore Townhome
Experience the best of Northeast Baltimore living in this end-of-row townhome. Situated near Herring Run Park, this home offers a nice escape from the city bustle. Enjoy the convenience of nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment, all while being just minutes away from I-95 and downtown Baltimore.
Spacious Living Room
This inviting living room is the perfect space to relax and unwind. The windows let in the sunlight, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hardwood floors add a touch of elegance, while the low built-in bookshelves provide space for your decor. The open floor plan connects the living room to the dining area, making it great for entertaining guests.
Modern Kitchen
The recently renovated kitchen boasts sleek stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and wood cabinets. Whether you’re whipping up a quick meal or hosting a dinner party, this kitchen has everything you need.
Pretty Bedrooms
This home features four lovely bedrooms with hardwood floors and ample closet space.
Additional Features:
- In-unit washer and dryer in the basement
- Hardwood floors
- Large windows
- Open floor plan
Herring Run Park: More Than Just a Pretty Stream
Forget the typical city park. Herring Run is a 375-acre urban wilderness right in your backyard. This isn’t just a patch of grass – it’s a restored stream valley, a spot for wildlife, and a lovely place for outdoor enthusiasts.
Why You Should Care
- Environmental Importance: Herring Run is a crucial part of Baltimore’s ecosystem. It cleans our water, provides habitat for everything from birds to fish, and helps combat urban heat.
- Outdoor Adventure: Tired of the concrete jungle? Explore the park’s trails, go birdwatching, maybe even spot a deer. It’s a perfect escape from the city without leaving town.
- History Lesson: Herring Run Park has a rich history. Designed by the famous Olmsted Brothers (the same guys behind Central Park), it showcases how urban spaces can be both beautiful and functional.
Beyond the Basics
- Community Hub: Herring Run Park is more than just a passive space. It’s a place for community events, environmental education programs, and even volunteer opportunities.
- Urban Sustainability: This park is a prime example of how cities can integrate nature and improve quality of life.
So, next time you’re looking for an adventure, ditch the mall and head to Herring Run Park. You might be surprised at what you discover.