
Listing details
Previously used as a private physician’s office, Unit 14 occupies the parlor level and showcases 14-foot ceilings in the main rooms, with 11-foot ceilings in both the bath and a side room suited for a future kitchen. The space exudes a quiet grandeur, centered around an imported Italian marble mantel installed during a 1990s renovation that blended historic Mount Vernon character with refined European detail. Sunlight streams through 11-foot east-facing windows overlooking Saint Paul Street, filling the rooms with warmth and highlighting the tall doorways, decorative trim, and elegant proportions. While no kitchenette is currently installed, the thoughtful layout includes a room that can easily be adapted into one—offering a seamless path from professional use to residential living. The History: At the heart of Mount Vernon, 1118 and 1120 Saint Paul Street embody Baltimore’s architectural legacy. Designed and once occupied by George A. Frederick — the young prodigy behind Baltimore City Hall and the city’s park system — these brownstones reflect both history and craftsmanship. Now ,for sale within them are three distinct condominium units: dramatic parlor-level suites with soaring ceilings and ornate detail, alongside expansive lower-level spaces with flexible layouts and private entries. Together, they offer owner-users a rare mix of historic pedigree and practical adaptability in Baltimore’s cultural core.
Location
Living in Baltimore
Schools
Public schools
- Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
- Baltimore City College
- Western High School
Commute
Major Routes
I-95, I-695, I-83, I-295, Rt 1
Walkability
Somewhat Walkable
Safety
135% above Virginia average
Property Tax
~$3,912/yr on median home
Baltimore City rate (highest in Maryland)
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