In Baltimore, a Beautifully Restored 19th-Century Row House Asks $325k
Owner and architect Logan Mahaffey refreshed the compact, three-story home’s kitchen, bathrooms, and wall finishes while preserving its charming staircase and brickwork.

Owner and architect Logan Mahaffey refreshed the compact, three-story home’s kitchen, bathrooms, and wall finishes while preserving its charming staircase and brickwork.
Location: 806 Leadenhall St, Baltimore, Maryland
Price: $325,000
Year Built: 1852
Renovation Date: 2023
Renovation Architect: Logan Mahaffey, SM+P Architects
Footprint: 1,131 square feet (two bedrooms, two baths)
From the Agent: "Welcome to 806 Leadenhall in historic Otterbein. Built in 1852 and redesigned by its owner-architect with a midcentury-modern aesthetic, this home is full of thoughtful details. White oak floors span the first level, leading to a beautifully appointed kitchen with striking arched brickwork over the cooktop. The kitchen features seamless built-in appliances, honed marble countertops with an integrated drain board, hardwood accents, and a farmhouse sink complete with sink skirt. The living area boasts an exposed brick fireplace (nonworking but visually striking) and opens to a spacious patio, shaded by a large tree. A casement window opens onto a private rooftop terrace. Otterbein is a historic neighborhood offering the perfect mix of tranquility and urban convenience. With tree-lined streets, restored 19th-century brick row homes, and pocket parks, it feels like a peaceful retreat while only being a few blocks from the Inner Harbor, Federal Hill, and top restaurants."

The first-level living area has white oak floors and a nonworking fireplace with a brick surround.
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Logan Mahaffey

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