Panoramic views all the way to the Key Bridge and beyond from this 12th floor, east facing unit at The Highfield House Condominium. This Mid-century building looms over the quiet neighborhoods of Tuscany-Canterbury and Guilford. Designed by an architect considered to be one of the pioneers of the time, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe accepted less than 10 residential commissions in his lifetime, the Highfield House being one of them. It exemplifies the modernist ethos of form-following function, yet its simplicity remains indescribably beautiful. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Savor natural light, sunrises from this meticulous one bedroom one bath unit. Spacious living room with space for entertaining and even a home office, dining area conveniently located off the kitchen. The remodeled galley kitchen has oversized subway tile, granite counters and modern all wood cabinets, Kitchen Aid & GE stainless appliances. The remodeled bathroom has an oversized quartz vanity and square tile in keeping with the original bathroom design, and a tub/shower combo. Stunning new parquet floors. Lots of storage including a foyer closet, hall closet, linen closet and large bedroom closet. Monthly condo fee $833 includes dedicated storage in the basement, laundry, heat, central ac, cooking gas, water and hot water, pool and fitness, in a 24-hour, full-service building. Simple and elegant common spaces. Convenient to Johns Hopkins University, Penn Station, Union Memorial Hospital, Shopping, Museums, Restaurants and Parks. Parking is available for rent $100 per month. The building does not allow pets.
MDBA2086890
High-rise, Contemporary, 1 Story
1
Baltimore City
BALTIMORE CITY
1 Full
1968
2.5%
Electric Water Heater, Public Water Service
1
Mixed
Public Septic System
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