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Property Details
Price: $292,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
2,100 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space
Year Built: 1925
Price: $292,000
3 Bed
4 Bath
2,100 Sq Ft
1 Garage Space
Year Built: 1925
Built in 1925, this single-family home at 2305 Monticello Road in Baltimore’s 21216 zip code delivers 2,100 square feet across three bedrooms and three full baths, plus a half bath. A private garage space adds everyday convenience rarely found at this price. The home’s century-old bones offer structural character alongside room to personalize, making it a considered choice for buyers seeking space and value in Baltimore City.
The home at 2305 Monticello Road was built in 1925 and carries the architectural presence that defines Baltimore’s established residential corridors. At 2,100 square feet, the floor plan accommodates three bedrooms and three full baths with room to spare.
A private garage space is a meaningful asset in Baltimore City, where off-street parking is not always guaranteed at this price. The half bath adds practical flexibility for daily living.
Priced at $292,000, the home represents a straightforward opportunity to own a full-sized, single-family residence in Baltimore City with genuine square footage and a century of structural history behind it.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Neighborhood & Lifestyle
A snapshot of everyday conveniences, destinations and experiences just moments from your door.
Property Location
The home at 2305 Monticello Road was constructed in 1925 and spans 2,100 square feet across three bedrooms, three full baths, and a half bath. The single-family configuration provides the privacy and autonomy that attached housing cannot offer. A private garage space rounds out the practical profile of the property.
Monticello Road sits within Baltimore’s 21216 zip code, a residential area on the city’s west side characterized by established block patterns and a mix of early-twentieth-century housing stock. The surrounding streets reflect the kind of neighborhood fabric that developed during Baltimore’s early suburban expansion. Local amenities, transit options, and neighborhood services are accessible within the broader corridor.
A home built in 1925 invites a particular kind of ownership — one that values architectural character alongside the opportunity to shape a space over time. The 2,100-square-foot floor plan provides room for a home office, dedicated dining, or flexible living arrangements without the constraints of a smaller footprint. The garage adds a layer of daily convenience that compounds in value the longer one lives in the home.
A Wardman team member and the Wardman Residential team at Compass have experience working with buyers navigating Baltimore City’s single-family home market, including properties in the 21216 corridor and across the city’s west-side neighborhoods. We understand the nuances of Baltimore City real estate — from historic construction considerations to the practical value of off-street parking at various price points. If you are evaluating single-family homes in Baltimore or comparing this property against similar options, reach out and we will be glad to share recent comparables and our perspective on the market.
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