Fully Renovated Porchfront Townhouse with Garage, Income Suite & Designer Kitchen Near Johns Hopkins - Charles Village, Baltimore Welcome to 2641 N Calvert Street - a stunning, fully renovated porchfront townhouse offering 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, parking, and a finished basement apartment in the heart of Charles Village Baltimore. This move-in ready historic home combines modern luxury, energy-efficient upgrades, and timeless architectural charm, just steps from Johns Hopkins University, Wyman Park, and Waverly Farmers Market. Step inside to discover sun-filled open-concept living spaces with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and a chef's kitchen featuring Carrera quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, professional gas range, pot filler, and large island-perfect for entertaining. The rear family room opens to a brand-new deck and fenced backyard, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. Upstairs, the primary suite feels like a private retreat with a spa-inspired bathroom, dual vanities, and walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms, a stylish full bath, and convenient laundry room complete the second floor. The third floor offers two more spacious bedrooms and another full bath-ideal for home office, guest rooms, or creative studio space. The fully finished lower level has its own entrance, bedroom, full bath, and plumbing ready for a kitchenette-perfect as a rental unit, in-law suite, au-pair quarters, or short-term income property. Everything is brand new: roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and systems, giving you peace of mind for years to come. A rare one-car garage and fenced yard add convenience and value in one of Baltimore's most walkable historic neighborhoods. Enjoy the vibrant lifestyle that makes Charles Village special-tree-lined blocks, colorful Victorian architecture, wide porches, and a true sense of community. Walk to Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus, Penn Station (Amtrak/MARC), Clavel, Sophomore Coffee, and the city's best restaurants and shops. This is the ideal Baltimore city home for those seeking renovated charm, move-in ready living, parking, and income potential-all in a thriving neighborhood loved by Hopkins professors, artists, and professionals.
