2014 Deering Ave,
Baltimore,
MD
21230
Beautifully Renovated End-Unit Townhome in a Prime Location! Nestled amidst landscaped grounds, this end-of-row townhome offers unparalleled shopping, dining, and entertainment convenience. Step onto the charming front porch and enter a home designed for modern living, featuring an open floor plan with high ceilings and sleek laminate flooring throughout the living and dining rooms. The newly upgraded kitchen is a chef's dream, boasting granite countertops, soft-close cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, and ceramic tile flooring. From here, enjoy seamless access to the spacious deck and fenced yard-perfect for entertaining and relaxing. Parking not an issue with your own parking pad just across the alley from the home with storage shed included. Upstairs, discover two generously sized bedrooms with abundant storage, stylish flooring, and a fully renovated bathroom included new flooring, sink and toilet. The lower level offers versatility with luxury vinyl plank flooring, a second full bath, and ample space for a family room, home office, or third bedroom. A dedicated laundry and utility room provide additional convenience. Located near major commuter routes including I-695, US-1, and I-95, this home combines comfort, style, and accessibility. Don't miss this gem! Updates: 2017 - Roof, Gutters, Kitchen, Kitchen Flooring, Bath, Copper Plumbing, Electrical, Hi-Efficiency HVAC System, Privacy Fence. 2024 - Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerator, Stove, Hood, Dishwasher, Granite Counters, Stainless Steel sink, Disposal, Bathroom sinks, Bathroom floors, Bathroom toilets, Walk in shower lower level, Water Heater, Window Screens, Lower Level Perimeter Waterproof System, Sump Pump, Lower Level Flooring, Lower Level Bath, Washer, Dryer, Lighting, Paint.
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