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Modern Luxury in the Heart of Mount Vernon

2 beds,
2 baths
in
Neighborhood
Description

Located within walking distance of three prestigious Maryland universities, Baltimore's Central Business District, and just three blocks from Penn Station sits the Residences at Government House. The Residences, a development project consisting of 8 unique luxury apartment units built behind the walls of two adjoining 19th century rowhome facades.

 

The living room of this handsome first-floor flat features caramel bamboo hardwood floors, a large picture window allowing plenty of light, and an original fireplace nook, circa 1870. The modernized kitchen features deep caramel colored cabinetry, jet-black Energystar appliances, beautiful granite counter tops and an imported porcelain tiled floor. The bathroom boasts a lush dark wood vanity, a marble floor and sleek subway-tile tub surround. Other features include a video intercom, keyless front door, plush Berber carpeting, and a high-efficiency stacked washer/dryer.

 

The apartment is separately metered for electric and gas, has it's own hot water heater and HVAC system. Network and cable wiring in every room.

 

Just a short walk to Penn Station, University of Baltimore, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and the Johns Hopkins (JHU) shuttles. 3 minute free Circulator ride to downtown and the harbor.

 

60% Discount to M.V. Fitness, three blocks away (http://mvfit.com)

On-site parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis for $95/mo.

Building Amenities
Floor Plan
Quick Stats
$1,680
/mo
base rent*
Neighborhood:
Neighborhood
Available:
Deposit:
$1,680
Layout:
2 Baths
Allowed Pets:
Allowed Pets
Included Utilities:
Water Included
Internet:
Commercial Class Wifi Included
Included Services:
On-Call Maintenance
Monthly Pest Prevention
Online Service Requests
24-Hour Emergency Service
Free Online Rent Payments
- and more!

*All utilities are separate unless otherwise noted above. Minimum lease term of 12 months required. Rental rate may increase for shorter terms and decrease for longer terms.