Stunning three-bedroom, two and half-bath home located in the richly historical Baltimore area of Hoes Heights! The neighborhood of Hoes Heights is named after Grandison Hoe, a freed slave in Antebellum Baltimore who once owned and operated a farm in the area. This architecturally diverse community is graced with 19th-century style stick houses, turn-of-the-century single-family homes, and brick rowhouses. The most prominent historical landmark is the 148-foot tall water tower known as the Roland Water Tower, one of only two Beaux Arts water towers remaining in Maryland. This amazing home, modern in structure and timeless in spirit was fully renovated in 2020. You’ll be captivated as soon as you arrive on the stamped concrete, covered front porch ideal for catching gentle breezing while sipping iced tea. Offering sophisticated style with casual comfort, this home features a generous open floor plan, maple hardwood floors, a pleasing neutral color palette, and contemporary design-inspired details such as modern light fixtures, matte black hardware and finishes, custom tilework and exquisite wall coverings throughout. Catch up on your favorite streaming shows in the open and airy living room. The heart of the home is the gourmet kitchen boasting quartz counters, a sizeable kitchen island overhang for additional seating, stainless steel appliances, display cabinetry, a double sink, soft close drawers, and a one-of-a-kind backsplash that flows into the inviting dining area. A half bath completes this wonderfully relaxing main level. Ascend to the upper-level primary bedroom suite with a statement piece ceiling fan and private bath highlighted by a sleek, frameless glass shower surrounded by extraordinary tile work and double sink vanity. Two additional sizeable bedrooms, a full bath, and convenient upper-level laundry finish the tranquil sleeping quarters. There is plenty of room for storing your seasonal décor, sports, and gardening equipment, and tools in the basement. Find paradise in your backyard on the Trex deck or create and cultivate your private garden. Neighborhood is tucked away and there is always plenty of parking on the street. Enjoy being a resident of this historical area while partaking in all that it has to offer such as proximity to local landmark Rotunda, Roland Park, Hampden, Johns Hopkins, The Avenue, and a plethora of restaurants and recreational activities. Convenient commuter routes include I-695, I-95, I-895, & I-83!