Modern design meets historic charm in the heart of Barclay. This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath CHAP Tax Credit renovation is solar-ready and includes a deck, garden, and off-street parking. While priced at $395, 000 the significant property tax savings thanks to the pending CHAP historic tax credits will make your payments feel like you are buying a home in the $330, 000 range. Property approved for the Healthy Neighborhood Special Purchase Program providing an interest rate 1% below market rates. Welcome to your urban oasis in the vibrant Barclay neighborhoodwhere thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and city convenience converge. Designed by Trace Architects and built by Edgemont Builders, this home delivers clean, modern lines with timeless functionality. 417 East 22nd is fully electric and built solar-ready, designed with indoor air quality and long-term energy savings in mindoffering not only peace of mind but future-forward sustainability. Step inside to an open-concept kitchen/living area perfect for everyday living and effortless entertaining. A separate dining room offers flexible space ideal as a formal dining room, cozy den, or creative studio. A generous deck overlooks a fully fenced garden, perfect for outdoor dinners, container gardening, or simply unwinding. A private parking pad accommodates one to two cars for ultimate city convenience. Upstairs, the second level features two spacious bedrooms, each with large walk-in closets, a beautifully finished hall bath, and a dedicated laundry room (hookups in place). The entire third floor is a serene primary suite retreat with high ceilings, generous light, and a calming atmosphere that invites relaxation. All upper levels feature abundant natural light and modern finishes, and the unfinished basement offers great storage potential or a workroom space. This is more than just a renovationits a reimagination of Baltimore rowhome living, blending contemporary comfort, architectural integrity, and smart sustainable living. Just blocks from Station North, Penn Station, and local restaurants, markets, and cultural hotspots.